
Durham News
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Paedophile who abused boys as teenager will have to wait to learn his fate
A man convicted of sexually abusing young boys in Barnard Castle more than three decades ago while he was a teenager will have to wait to learn his fate.
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'Sadistic' torturer and child sex 'monster' among those jailed in Durham in April
A "sadistic" torturer and other violent thugs, a child sex "monster", a would-be arsonist and a lovestruck Chinese student who could not face the break-up of a relationship were among the offenders jailed at Durham Crown Court, in April.
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County Durham museum to host sewing workshops inspired by Westwood show
The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle is launching “Sew-cial at The Bowes,” a series of creative sewing workshops inspired by the Vivienne Westwood exhibition, encouraging hands-on fashion design.
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Durham police team prepare to climb three peaks in 24 hours for charity
Durham police officers, staff, and special constables are taking on the National Three Peaks Challenge to raise funds for charity and promote road safety.
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County Durham farmer backs plans to relax rules on small wind turbines
Plans to allow farms to install small wind turbines without planning permission have been welcomed by County Durham farmer Andrew Thompson and the National Farmers’ Union, highlighting benefits for sustainability.
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Durham Markets Calls on Community to Create Poppy Tribute for Remembrance DayDurham Markets is calling on knitters, crocheters, craft groups and community organisations across the region to take part in a major community project to mark Remembrance Day 2026. The ambitious initiative aims to create 12,600 handmade poppies – one for every soldier of the Durham Light Infantry who lost their lives during the World Wars.
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Six Miles of Timber and Rising Fast: Landmark Lost Feather Arena Takes Shape at KynrenMomentum is rapidly building on site at Kynren – The Storied Lands, as construction of the spectacular Lost Feather arena reaches a major new milestone ahead of its opening this July.
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County Durham showcases thriving visitor offer to VisitBritain CEOVisit County Durham has welcomed Patricia Yates, Chief Executive Officer of VisitBritain/VisitEngland, to the destination, showcasing the county’s thriving visitor offer and the strength of the sector.
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Tanfield Railway Launches Steam Driver ExperiencesTanfield Railway, the world’s oldest railway, is offering visitors the rare opportunity to step onto the footplate and take control of one its industrial steam locomotives with the launch of its new Steam Driver Experiences.
National News
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King's speech was a 'high stakes' moment of US visit, Palace saysThe state visit to the US draws a positive response after what was a difficult diplomatic challenge.
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Airlines can cancel flights in advance over fuel shortages under new plansMinisters hope move would help avoid last-minute flight cancellations for passengers this summer over Middle East fuel supplies.
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Tributes after teen killed by falling treePolice said the youngster was pronounced dead at the scene in Stafford.
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Man charged after bomb hoax at Peter Kay showOmar Majed, of Washwood Heath, Birmingham will appear in court on Monday, police said.
North East Sport
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'If the law was right for Dan Ballard's red card, then the law has to change'
Dan Ballard's red card for hair pulling in Sunderland's 1-1 draw with Wolves shows the law over the offence has to change
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Popular Sunderland backroom figure is announced in new job in EFL
David Bruce has been confirmed as the new CEO of Sheffield Wednesday, just a week after leaving a senior role at Sunderland
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They came good for Eddie Howe - but how long can Newcastle keep relying on old guard?
Newcastle United relied on their 'old guard' as they claimed a much-needed 3-1 win over Brighton
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'I don't care - no one cares': Southampton boss' clear message ahead of Middlesbrough
Tonda Eckert downplayed Southampton’s 19-game unbeaten run in the Championship ahead of their play-off semi-final double header with Middlesbrough
