
Durham News
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What changes have been made in policing and safeguarding since Maya Chappell's death?
Police and regional safeguarding partnerships say improvements have been made to child protection systems in response to the tragic death of County Durham toddler Maya Chappell.
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Family say they'll never stop fighting for Maya's Law ahead of Parliament debate
MPs and the North East Mayor have united ahead of the Maya's Law debate in Parliament today (April 13).
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Karen Allison talks about her role at Durham County Council
Being in charge of a major slice of County Durham must be like managing traffic at a busy intersection of the A690.
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'Monster' County Durham paedophile left two girls traumatised by vile sex attacks
A man with a record for sexual and violent offending against women and girls is starting a lengthy prison sentence for further historic “deviant” behaviour.
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Cutting-edge tech firm to begin commercial production in County Durham
Graphene technology firm SEEDS is set to begin commercial production at NETPark in County Durham, as part of a £100 million site expansion led by Durham County Council.
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Myles walks miles to raise money for local Durham CharityA man from the North East is walking 62 miles from Saltburn Pier to Roker Pier, aiming to complete the journey within 62 hours, finishing at 20:20 on April 9th, which would have been his dad’s 62nd birthday.
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Banks Group Acquires Naming Rights To Durham Cricket’s Riverside StadiumDurham Cricket has signed up County Durham-based property and mining firm the Banks Group as its new principal partner in an agreement which also includes the naming rights to the Riverside ground.
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Britain’s Oldest Working Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive to visit the World’s Oldest Railway!Tanfield Railway, the world’s oldest railway, is delighted to welcome Furness 20, Britain’s oldest working standard gauge steam locomotive, as part of its Tanfield300 Great North Festival of Railways this May.
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BRIANA CORRIGAN (Original female singer of The Beautiful South) comes to NEWCASTLEBriana Corrigan of The Beautiful South has returned to the stage after a 10-year hiatus with 3 hugely successful and largely sold-out tours throughout the UK and IRELAND already completed, a new album in the pipeline and a series of brand-new gigs lined up for Spring 2025.
National News
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Southport killer's parents failed in 'moral duty' to report sonFailing to appreciate the danger the killer posed led to "catastrophic consequences", an inquiry finds.
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UK could adopt EU single market rules under new legislationThe move has raised questions over parliamentary scrutiny of future rules to deliver planned EU deals.
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Starmer says UK will not join Trump's blockade of Iran's portsUK minesweepers and anti-drone capabilities will continue operating in the region, as pressure ramps up to reopen the key shipping route.
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EasyJet passengers describe EU border 'nightmare'Airlines warn of further disruption due to the introduction of a new EU digital border control system.
North East Sport
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Robin Roefs' response to Chelsea transfer talk - and view on Sunderland's season
Robin Roefs insists he wants to remain part of Sunderland’s “amazing” journey despite recent speculation linking him with a move to Chelsea
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Latest on Eddie Howe's Newcastle future - and key Ross Wilson question for summer
Eddie Howe's future and Ross Wilson's role - the key issues facing Newcastle United this summer
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Sunderland react as Northumbria Police investigate Brian Brobbey racism incident
Sunderland have issued a strongly-worded statement after Brian Brobbey was subjected to online racial abuse in the wake of the win over Tottenham
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What Regis Le Bris said about 'next season' that is telling for Sunderland
Regis Le Bris has been delighted with the way in which his Sunderland players have successfully reset their sights in the last few weeks
