1. Fish quay to get £1.5m refurbishment boostpublished at 12:49 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    North of Tyne Combined Authority approves funding for various projects including at the quay.

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  2. Historic rail fans oppose 'last shed' demolitionpublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    A company wants to demolish an old shed but opponents say it is the last link to a historic railway.

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  3. Two arrested over murder of missing manpublished at 09:22 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    Andrew Stones was last seen five months ago and police are treating his disappearance as murder.

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  4. Newcastle's Hayden out with knee injurypublished at 21:19 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Newcastle United midfielder Isaac Hayden will miss the rest of the season after suffering a knee injury in Saturday's defeat at Brighton.

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  5. Dagenham & Redbridge 0-1 Hartlepool Unitedpublished at 21:16 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Hartlepool stretch their unbeaten run to 10 games with a 1-0 win at Dagenham that keeps their National League title hopes alive.

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  6. Racecourse 'concerned' over punters' flying dronespublished at 20:14 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Locals complain Covid travel rules are being broken, but flying drones is not illegal, police say.

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  7. Signs of hope among Newcastle's shuttered streetspublished at 17:50 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    The BBC's Nick Robinson speaks to people in Newcastle, a year since the first lockdown was announced.

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  8. Murder accused was 'unlawfully at large'published at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Paul Robson denies murdering his ex and attempting to murder a youth she was in a relationship with.

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  9. 'I'm looking forward to breathing fresh air in'published at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    As the last Covid ward at Newcastle's RVI closes, one of the last patients is clapped out by staff.

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  10. Last normal photo before lockdownpublished at 14:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Today marks a year on from the start of lockdown and we've been asking people to share the last "normal" picture they took ahead of everyone's lives changing.

    We've been flooded with responses, external as people told us about what they'd been doing in the days before 23 March 2020.

    Jean Egan Howes, from Redcar, sent us this photo from an aerial yoga session in Middlesbrough on 15 March 2020. She did three of the six sessions before lockdown started.

    She said: “It was something I fancied trying and was great fun.”

    Jean Egan Howes doing aerial yogaImage source, JEAN EGAN HOWES
  11. Second government department to move to Darlingtonpublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    The Department for International Trade joins the Treasury in opening an office in Darlington.

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  12. Businesses welcome council grant 'U-turn'published at 12:57 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Council finance chiefs had previously said they "were not in a position" to help everyone.

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  13. 'I did ask them to let me die'published at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Michael Brown from Amble in Northumberland was infected with coronavirus at the very start of the pandemic.

    He worked as lorry driver and said he was normally "as fit as a lop until I caught this virus".

    He hasn't been able to work since he fell ill and was taken to hospital. He said it's been a horrible experience: "I did ask them to let me die at one point as I was so ill, because I was fed up of the pain and everything."

    Since then he's been in and out of hospital for treatment and has been told he has long Covid.

    He said: "I'm aching from head to toe, with a bad head and a load of other things. The only place I haven't got any pain is in my chest, I can't stop coughing and I'm very, very weak, very short of breath."

    Michael Brown
  14. Millennium Bridge to turn yellow to mark Day of Reflectionpublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Gateshead's Millennium Bridge will turn yellow tonight marking the anniversary since the first national lockdown and Marie Curie's National Day of Reflection.

    A minute's silence will be held twice today to reflect on the collective loss and support those who have been bereaved.

    Gateshead Millennium bridgeImage source, Gateshead Council
  15. 'I've gone from boarding planes to milking cows'published at 08:12 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Four people explain how their working lives have been transformed since lockdowns began a year ago.

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  16. One year of life in lockdownpublished at 08:02 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    A year since lockdown was announced, we look at how life in the North East and Cumbria was affected.

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  17. 'All front-line staff just clung together'published at 06:58 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Front-line health workers talk about the strain of the last year and their hopes for the future.

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  18. Murder accused claims boy, 15, attacked himpublished at 19:10 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2021

    Paul Robson denies murdering his ex and attempting to murder a youth she was in a relationship with.

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  19. Listen: Tuesday's National League commentariespublished at 18:18 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2021

    Listen to BBC radio commentary from Tuesday's action in the National League.

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  20. 'Don't throw batteries in the bin'published at 15:32 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March 2021

    People are being warned not to throw batteries away with household waste following fire at a recycling.

    The Wrekenton recycling centre in Gateshead was closed after a serious fire which it is thought might have been caused by a battery.

    Last week a fire in South Shields was started by sparks from a phone battery which had been thrown into the waste.

    Marc Morley, from Gateshead Council, said: “Two fires in as many weeks show the very real dangers of throwing old phone or laptop batteries into the bin.

    “These types of batteries can hold a surprisingly powerful charge and when they are thrown into a bin there is a serious risk that they could be damaged and touch something metal, like the inside of the bin lorry or even an empty tin can. This is known to generate sparks which can ignite everything around it."

    Fire at Campgound site on March 1stImage source, TWFRS