
Durham News
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The 'picture perfect' County Durham village that visitors can't get enough of
Romaldkirk, in Teesdale, County Durham, often described as “picture-postcard” is continuing to attract attention from visitors.
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Disqualified Ferryhill drug driver gave a false name to police in bid to avoid arrest
A drug driver who gave a false name to police when they pulled him over in Coxhoe has narrowly walked free from court.
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23 County Durham planning applications you need to know about
Durham County Council has received a number of planning applications, including proposals for agricultural buildings, residential developments, home improvements, and the demolition of existing structures. Below is a summary of applications submitted to the council.
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County Durham cancer charity receives £1,500 boost from Tesco scheme
The Melanoma-Me Foundation in Chester-le-Street has received a £1,500 grant through Tesco’s Stronger Starts scheme to support its cancer awareness work.
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Youth club in County Durham town to helps address anti-social behaviour
A County Durham youth club is offering new opportunities for young people and helping to reduce anti-social behaviour.
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Durham - It's time to vote for your favourite butterfly!Leading wildlife charity, Butterfly Conservation, is calling on the public to prepare for a bumper summer of butterflies. This year, alongside its hugely popular Big Butterfly Count, the charity is launching something brand new - a vote to discover Britain’s Favourite Butterfly!
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‘Every Parent Day’ shines a spotlight on Durham foster carersA Durham fostering agency is celebrating its foster carers' dedication ahead of Mother’s Day with ‘Every Parent Day’. Swiis Foster Care is recognising the invaluable contribution of foster carers who provide safe, loving homes to children and young people, marking the occasion with a celebration coffee morning and presentation of gifts.
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Durham Hits All The Right Notes With The Launch Of A New Jazz FestivalDurham is set to swing as a major new jazz festival is announced for the city. The inaugural Durham Jazz Festival will take place from Friday, October 23 to Sunday, October 25, transforming venues across the city with a vibrant programme featuring top-flight artists from the world of jazz.
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Sheridan Smith & Cast raise money for North East charity on International Womens Day.Celebrating International Women’s Day 2026, award winning actress Sheridan Smith, accompanied by her fellow cast and crew of the dark psychological comedy, Woman In Mind, came together for a special Q&A event at Sunderland Empire to raise money for local women’s charity, Wearside Women In Need.
National News
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We expect government help in a crisis. Will Reeves intervene on energy bills this time?After Covid furlough and Truss’s bailout, can the UK expect another crisis rescue, asks Laura Kuenssberg.
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Murder investigation launched after baby's deathA 43-year-old woman was arrested at the scene on suspicion of murder and remains in police custody.
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Body of man found in wheelie bin 'after being hit by car'An urgent appeal has been issued by police to find out who the man is and how and where he died.
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Doomed hereditary peers spy chance to stay in the LordsThe Tories are deciding which hereditary peers to keep after being offered 15 seats in a compromise deal.
North East Sport
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Darlington 1 Leamington 0: Main recovers from penalty miss to score winning goal
Darlington got their playoff bid back on track with Cedric Main atoning for a penalty miss by becoming the match-winner.
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Kim Hellberg explains unhappiness at 'disappearing' referee at Middlesbrough game
Kim Hellberg criticises referee Stephen Martin’s decision to play seven minutes of second-half stoppage time in Middlesbrough draw with Bristol City
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Sunderland player had 'rare off day' but teammate had 'best game for a while'
How Sunderland's players rated in the 1-0 home defeat to Brighton in the Premier League
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Sunderland problems pile up ahead of Newcastle as matchwinner pokes fun at Black Cats
Sunderland suffered a third successive home loss and saw their injury problems pile up ahead of the trip to Newcastle
