
Durham News
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'He was amazing' Heartbroken parents pay tribute to son after building site tragedy
The heartbroken parents of Shay Bladen who died after a concrete pipe fell on his neck while he was working on a building site in County Durham have paid tribute to their son.
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County Durham thug spat in ex partner's face and threatened to petrol bomb her home
A jealous Peterlee brute carried out a sickening campaign of abuse on his then partner spitting in her face and threatening to petrol bomb her home.
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Brewdog pulls the plug on opening inside Durham's Milburngate development
Brewdog’s hopes of opening a long-delayed bar in Durham’s Milburngate development appear to be over after an announcement from the company.
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County Durham dad shot himself after 'significant failings' by police, inquest told
Lee John McKenna, 47, died at his home on Birch Place, Esh Winning, on August 31, 2025, after delivering the fatal shotgun wound. His family told an inquest there were 'significant failings' by police.
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Work on new £127k County Durham skate park marred by vandalism and trespassing
Construction of a new £127,000 skate park in Consett has been disrupted by theft, graffiti and trespassing, Durham County Council has confirmed.
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First-ever vote launched to find Britain’s Favourite Butterfly!Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation has launching the first-ever vote to crown Britain’s Favourite Butterfly. From Friday 15 May - Sunday 7 June, people across the country are being asked to choose the butterfly they love most, whether that be a familiar garden visitor like the Red Admiral, Orange-tip or Holly Blue, or an elusive rarity like the aristocratic Duke of Burgundy or the mighty Purple Emperor.
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Singing In The Rain to visit Sunderland EmpireJonathan Church Theatre Productions are delighted to announce that the Chichester Festival Theatre, Stage Entertainment and Sheffield Theatres smash-hit production of SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN will embark on a UK and Ireland tour, visiting Sunderland Empire from Tuesday 2 – Saturday 6 March 2027.
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Durham Markets celebrates 175 years with ‘Through the Decades Weekender’This week, Durham Markets, one of the city’s oldest and most loved institutions, will celebrate its 175th anniversary with a big three-day community event in the city centre.
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Free Buddha’s birthday celebrations return to Durham’s Oriental MuseumDurham University’s Oriental Museum will once again celebrate Buddha’s Birthday with a range of free, family-friendly activities on Sunday 24 May, 2026.
National News
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Toilets and changing rooms must be used on basis of biological sex, guidance confirmsThe guidance was published on Thursday following the landmark Supreme Court ruling last year.
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Cheaper theme park tickets and children's meals as VAT to be cut for some attractions this summerChancellor Rachel Reeves made a series of announcements aimed at relieving cost-of-living pressures.
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Late Queen was 'very keen' for Andrew to be given trade envoy roleNewly released documents show that Queen Elizabeth had a "wish" for her son Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to take on a "prominent role".
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UK migration drops to 171,000 - almost half 2024's figureThe prime minister says his government is delivering on its promise to restore control to the borders.
North East Sport
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Middlesbrough Championship play-off final LIVE - build-up after Spygate
Join us for live coverage of all the build-up to Saturday's Championship play-off final against Hull City
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Eckert Boro admission & more Southampton bombshells in staggering spygate revelations
In yet another spygate bombshell, Southampton's "deplorable approach" in pressurising junior members of staff has now been revealed - and Saints' spying missions were authorised by head coach Tonda Eckert.
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What EFL Commission said in damning verdict on Southampton - word by word account
THE EFL have published their written reasons in respect of the decision that was taken this week to expel Southampton from the Championship play-offs
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What Kim Hellberg did that was crucial as Spygate developed - and plans for Wembley
Middlesbrough boss Kim Hellberg admits the last two weeks have been the most difficult of his managerial career
