
Durham News
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Man stole more than £500 worth of coats from Bishop Auckland TK Maxx over two visits
A Bishop Auckland man who stole more than £500 worth of coats when he targeted the same shop twice has walked free from court.
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Prisoner’s death exposes 'deeply troubling' failures at HMP Durham
Colin Storr, 63, died in hospital on March 22, 2024, after being found unresponsive in his HMP Durham cell six days earlier.
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Bishop Auckland Specsavers hosts audiology awareness week
Bishop Auckland Specsavers store is set to host an audiology awareness week, offering hearing screenings and expert advice.
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£36k Freemasons grant to help North East hospice patients and families
Alice House Hospice has received a £36,000 grant from Durham Freemasons to expand financial support for patients and families facing end-of-life care costs.
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Durham station clean‑up aims to turn key city gateway into ‘best on the line’
Durham railway station - one of the city’s most recognisable gateways - is set to receive renewed focus after concerns were raised about litter around its approaches.
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Durham 14-year-old facing lymphoma now fronts national Carfest charity campaignLuke, 14, from Durham, has just been announced as an ambassador for CarFest’s annual Do More Good Week, a dedicated campaign shining a light on the real-life impact of funds raised through the festival.
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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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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.
National News
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Tough election results hurt but don't weaken my resolve, says PMSir Keir Starmer says he takes responsibility after early results see Labour lose seats and Reform UK make ground.
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Chris Mason: What the early results tell us so farSo far, we have a chunk of the results around the parts of England that have had contests and no results yet from Scotland or Wales.
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Election results at a glance – and what's still to comeReform UK has made gains at the expense of Labour and the Conservatives in early council election results overnight.
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John Curtice: Early results show how fragmented UK politics has becomeReform are the winners so far, with more results still to be declared.
North East Sport
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Pre-season blow as full extent of Lewis Miley's latest injury setback is revealed
Eddie Howe says Lewis Miley is facing "a few months out" after the midfielder fractured his leg in a "really innocuous" training ground incident
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Michael Carrick's revenge mission as he 'can't forget' Sunderland reaction and pain
Michael Carrick is expecting a tough test against Sunderland as he returns to the scene of one of his worst days as a Manchester United player
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What we know about Middlesbrough Southampton spygate and what happens next
Middlesbrough and Southampton's Championship play-off clash is under a cloud of controversy following accusations of spying
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Behind-closed-doors move for play-off second leg if Southampton are guilty of spying
How should Southampton be punished if they are found guilty of spying on Middlesbrough's training ahead of the play-off semi-finals?
