Search for England's forgotten memorialspublished at 01:30 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2018
Historic England says it is interested in helping people understand who is remembered and why.
Read MoreHistoric England says it is interested in helping people understand who is remembered and why.
Read MoreTravellers on road and rail still facing some disruption due to bad weather
Read MoreSaturday's action in the National League, National League North and Southern Premier League - listen to BBC local radio commentary.
Read MoreManu and Marc were tagged as part of an EU-funded monitoring programme.
Read MoreTuesday's action in the National League, Southern Premier League and FA Trophy - listen to BBC local radio commentary.
Read MoreLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is pleased with his side's performances after a comfortable 2-0 win against Newcastle United at Anfield.
Read MoreNewcastle United manager Rafael Benitez admits a combination of clinical counter-attacking and key mistakes cost them three points after the Magpies lost 2-0 against Liverpool.
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Francis Edwards: Staggering that Henderson is still a regular in a top 4 side. Should barely even get in England's squad and if you're not good enough for that you must be bad!
Liverpool v Newcastle (17:30 GMT)
Liverpool make two changes from the side that beat West Ham last time out as Jordan Henderson replaces James Milner and Dejan Lovren comes in for Joel Matip.
Rafael Benitez makes three changes for Newcastle against his former club.
Jonjo Shelvey misses out with a knee injury, while Matt Ritchie and Ayoze Perez drop to the bench.
Mikel Merino, Jacob Murphy and Christian Atsu start in their place.
The incident happened towards the end of the game in the away supporters section of the ground.
Read MoreThe long-running dispute centres on the introduction of driver-only-operated trains.
Read MoreShaun Stanton was one of 22 men jailed in 2015 after a two-year Cleveland Police investigation.
Read MoreThe route remains blocked between Alnwick and the Scottish border because of the snow.
Read MoreSupermarkets have cancelled home deliveries due to the danger snow poses to their drivers.
Read MoreThank you for joining us for what has been another cold day.
Our updates have finished for the week but this page will be updated with any breaking news and travel during the night.
You can also stay up to date with BBC Tees, BBC Newcastle and Look North.
We'll be back from 08:00 on Monday, until then we leave you with this photo of Michael Robson in Sinderhop who has made it his mission to clear the road between Spartylea and Allendale.
His daughter Sarah sent it in, as many villages around the area have been cut off for days.
There's risk of further snow showers through this evening and overnight with limited clearer breaks.
It will become very cold once more with ice likely.
Remaining rather windy.
Here's a look at Northumberland from up above.
Owen Humphreys has taken these pictures of famous landmarks covered in snow, including Northumberlandia and Alnwick Castle.
Cleveland Police is warning football fans to stay safe if travelling to tonight's Middlesbrough FC match.
Boro play against Leeds at 19:45 and police want fans to "make sure [they] wear appropriate clothing and footwear" and take "extra care" while travelling.
Twitter follower Chris Atkinson has sent us this picture of Medomsley, County Durham, where the snow still looks pretty heavy.
Sunderland's Stadium of Light is opening it's doors to homeless people this weekend.
Staff are hoping to help vulnerable people who are currently out on the streets in bitterly cold and icy conditions.
There is a "special warm room" in the stadium with places to sleep, hot food and drinks and pets are also welcome.