
Durham News
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One-armed Ferryhill man caught with cocaine and extendable baton during police search
A one-armed Ferryhill man landed himself in court after he was found with cocaine and an extendable baton in his car during a police stop and search.
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The Darlington woman using clever laser to 'change dogs' lives' at Spennymoor clinic
A Darlington veterinary nurse who left her career to nurse arthritic dogs back to full health wants to bring awareness to the 'life-changing' treatment.
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19 pictures as vintage vehicles weave through region on 53rd annual 'reliability run'
Vintage vehicles took on more than 150 miles from Beamish Museum through County Durham and the Yorkshire Dales for the 53rd Safety and Reliability Run.
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Period Teesdale home with barn and views on market at £895,000
Dating back to the 1600s in part and offering almost 5,200 sq. ft. of characterful accommodation, Tuns House is a beautifully presented period home that has been sensitively modernised and reconfigured over the past few years.
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Durham litter pickers discover 'decades' of waste including '04-dated cans and phones
Volunteers say ‘decades’ of litter near Durham Station include prison pill pots, old Nokias, golf clubs and endless energy drink cans.
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Staindrop open gardens event is today!If you have been inspired by watching the Chelsea Garden Show on TV, or by visiting one of the many Stately Homes in the region, but then thought you could not recreate what you’ve seen in your small plot, this could help!
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Durham Community Fundraising for Sir Bobby FoundationWhen an unexpected cancer diagnosis shook a Durham family, they found their whole community rallying around with support when they decided to fundraise for The Sir Bobby Robson Foundation.
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More than 70 staff from TransPennine Express learn sign languageDozens of staff at train operator TransPennine Express (TPE) are learning sign language to help make rail journeys easier for hearing-impaired customers.
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Film premiere at Redhills to spotlight County Durham’s defiance during the Miners’ StrikeA powerful new documentary exploring the legacy of the 1984–85 Miners’ Strike in County Durham will premiere this summer at Redhills Durham Miners Hall - the historic heart of the Durham coalfield.
National News
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Signs grow that Starmer will set out timetable to resign as mood in government shiftsThe BBC's Henry Zeffman and Nick Eardley on the mood in government as speculation grows about the prime minister's departure.
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Extreme heat warning extended to four days as temperatures could hit 38CA Met Office amber weather warning for heat comes into force on Monday and will now last through to Thursday.
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William marks 44th birthday as royals celebrate Father's DayThe Princess of Wales and the couple's children share message for "the best papa in the world".
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Low-key funeral held for giant of the art world David HockneyThe artist, who passed away at his home in London earlier this month, requested just his partner and great-nephew attend.
North East Sport
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Middlesbrough youngsters to watch this summer after Kim Hellberg's academy promise
A close look at the Middlesbrough academy players who'll be hoping to get the chance to catch Kim Hellberg's eye this summer
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How Sunderland plan to grow revenue without damaging what makes the club special
Sunderland can drive revenue without harming the club's identity and authenticity, insists Tom Burwell
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Northern League club face 'devastation' of folding and are in fight for survival
Boro Rangers have enjoyed a remarkable rise over the course of the last decade - but now the men's first team, who play in the Northern League, face a fight for survival
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Malcolm ‘Supermac’ Macdonald helps North East care home residents relive 1966 glory
Former Newcastle United striker Malcolm ‘Supermac’ Macdonald visited Bay View House in Whitley Bay, sharing football memories and celebrating England’s 1966 World Cup legacy with residents.
