
Durham News
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The County Durham bridge that's been closed since 2019 and could open this summer
Whorlton Bridge, which spans the River Tees, has been closed since 2019, but could finally reopen this summer.
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One person in hospital after three-vehicle crash closes A1(M) in County Durham
Emergency services were called to the southbound carriageway near Chester-le-Street shortly before 2pm on Friday (March 20).
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Woman caught drink driving after row with partner trying to watch grand prix in peace
A Newton Aycliffe woman who drove to her then-partner’s Darlington home after drinking was arrested when he called the police.
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Former Prime Minister Tony Blair attends funeral of John Burton in County Durham
Former Prime Minister Tony Blair has been seen attending the funeral of his former agent, John Burton, in County Durham today (March 20).
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Newton Aycliffe woman beat bouncer, mowed down pregnant woman and bit police officer
A Newton Aycliffe woman who knocked out a bouncer, mowed down a pregnant woman, and sank her teeth into a police officer has been locked up.
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Medieval Painting discovered behind Durham Castle wallA hidden section of medieval wall painting has been uncovered by archaeologists at one of North East England’s iconic landmarks – giving clues to its grand past.
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Cats Returns to SunderlandMichael Harrison for Lloyd Webber Harrison Musicals presents the Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s global sensation, CATS, across a major UK tour and is today delighted to confirm full dates for the forthcoming tour. The brand-new production of the multi-award-winning musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and based on Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats by T.S. Eliot will visit Sunderland Empire from Tuesday 26 – Saturday 30 January 2027.
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Families invited on an outdoor adventure around Mount Oswald’s green spacesFamilies and residents on and around the Mount Oswald estate in Durham City are being invited on an outdoor Easter adventure which could help to shape the future of their surrounding environment.
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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!
National News
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Iranian man arrested trying to enter Faslane nuclear baseAn Iranian man has been arrested with a woman after trying to enter the Faslane naval base, home to the UK's nuclear-armed submarines.
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Civil case against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings withdrawnA lawyer for the claimants said on Friday that proceedings would be "discontinued".
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Typical energy bill forecast to rise by £332 a year in JulyCornwall Insight says the recent surge in energy prices due to the Iran war is set to push up household bills.
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MI5 contractor who gave intelligence to foreign power 'was insane'Juan Joseph, a former MI5 IT contractor, shared information with a foreign state but was found "not guilty by reason of insanity" by a jury.
North East Sport
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Middlesbrough to hold urgent international talks amid 'unfair' Millwall situation
Middlesbrough officials will hold discussions with representatives from the USA and Australia national teams over Aidan Morris and Riley McGree
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Newcastle and Sunderland have April Premier League matches moved
Newcastle United and Sunderland have both had a Premier League match in April moved for live TV coverage
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Le Bris reveals Mukiele Sunderland training ground chat in Newcastle injury update
Regis Le Bris provides a Sunderland injury update ahead of the Newcastle Tyne-Wear derby
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Hayden Hackney latest as Hellberg explains why another Boro midfielder "cannot start"
Hayden Hackney is set to miss Middlesbrough's trip to Blackburn - with Kim Hellberg also explaining why Leo Casteldine is not yet ready to start
