1. Sunderland runs set to return in summerpublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    The events are scheduled for June in the hope restrictions of movement will be eased in time.

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  2. Warnock 'embarrassed' by Swans' winnerpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock says he felt "embarrassed" by Swansea City being awarded a penalty when Kyle Naughton went down in the box at Stoke City in midweek.

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  3. Relive Saturday's EFL actionpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    Relive Saturday's English Football League action, including Swansea's last-gasp victory over Middlesbrough.

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  4. We will find the source of the leak - Brucepublished at 14:55 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says he will do his "utmost" to find "the culprit" who leaked a training ground row with Matt Ritchie to the media.

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  5. Motorcyclist knocked from bike in hit and runpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    A motorcyclist came off his bike in a collision with a car which failed to stop in Middlesbrough.

    Cleveland Police say a blue BMW approached the bike at speed at 18:30 on Monday 1 March on Marton Road, near the junction at Clairville Road.

    Officers want to trace anyone who saw what happened.

    The motorcyclist suffered minor injuries and damage to his bike.

    Marton Road and Clairville Road junctionImage source, Google
  6. Metro escalators to be sanitised with UV lightpublished at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    A device which uses ultraviolet light to sanitise moving handrails has been fitted to all 36 escalators on the Tyne and Wear Metro.

    It will see handrails continuously cleaned while the escalator is in motion.

    Customer Services Director at Nexus Huw Lewis said: “It’s vital because the handrails are some of the most high-touch surfaces on our network.

    “We already have a rigorous cleaning regime across all of our stations and trains, but are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that the transport network is clean and Covid-secure."

    Measures include additional cleaning, contactless payment, social distancing signs and hand sanitiser points.

    The UV equipment has already been rolled out across the Tube network by Transport for London.

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  7. Tall Ships set for Teesside returnpublished at 12:41 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    The vessels' return to Hartlepool reflects the town's "proud maritime heritage", the council says.

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  8. 'Please come forward for testing' pleapublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    Surge testing is under way in the TS19 postcode area of Stockton after the South African variant of coronavirus was identified in the area.

    The case was reported a week ago and has not been linked to international travel, so people without symptoms are being urged to be tested at one of four sites.

    Director of Public Health for Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council Sarah Bowman-Abouna said: "The reason we are concerned about this is not because there's any evidence that the South African variant is more dangerous as it were in terms of death and serious health, but because it is more infectious.

    "Please come forward for testing, it's really important we try and pick up any further cases of this in the local community."

    Details of the four testing sites and how to book a test can be found on Stockton-on-Tees council website, external

    Tithebarn House, StocktonImage source, Google
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    There are four testing sites serving the area

  9. Burglars leave woman, 79, with 'horrific bruising'published at 12:09 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    Ida Brown confronted the two men after being alerted by her cat to noises outside.

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  10. Sixteen men charged after police drug raidspublished at 09:33 Greenwich Mean Time 5 March 2021

    More than 300 officers raided properties in Reading, Blackburn, Sunderland, Birmingham and London.

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  11. Schools, libraries and theatre to get eco-upgradepublished at 18:15 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Newcastle Council is granted £27.25m to improve the energy efficiency of 32 buildings.

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  12. TS19 residents urged to get tested for variantpublished at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    A case of the South African variant has been found in part of Stockton with officials keen to stop its spread.

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  13. Pedestrian, 80, dies days after being hit by carpublished at 16:48 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Bill Small was struck on Sunday while walking in Forest Hall.

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  14. Four arrests over 'murdered' woman's disappearancepublished at 15:05 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Natalie Jenkins has been missing since December 2019 and police believe she has been murdered.

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  15. Winger Ritchie sorry for Bruce bust-uppublished at 13:16 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Newcastle winger Matt Ritchie apologises to manager Steve Bruce after the pair were involved in a training ground bust-up.

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  16. Government move 'must not bring Treasury tourists'published at 12:42 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    The relocation of 750 government jobs must not see hundreds of "Treasury tourists" use the North East as a part-time base, a business expert has warned.

    The Chancellor's Budget announcement that the Treasury would launch a Northern campus in Darlington was "hugely exciting", Dr Joanna Berry, of Durham University Business School, said.

    However, she told the BBC's Breakfast programme the project must bring long-term benefits to the area.

    "We absolutely welcome the idea with open arms [but] 750 Treasury tourists coming up for three or four days a week and then going down to the South again would not go down well.

    "We will be watching and very much hope to welcome the entire Treasury community up here as part of the North East, not as visitors."

    The chancellor had been approached by civic leaders from across the North, with Bradford, Leeds and Newcastle also thought to have been in the running for the move.

    Prof Joanne Berry with Redcar's former steelworks in the background
  17. Election counts will need 'special arrangements'published at 11:57 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Restrictions in place for coronavirus will impact on the counts, Redcar councillors are told.

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  18. Boss Warnock extends Middlesbrough dealpublished at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock signs a contract extension until the end of the 2021-22 season.

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  19. Chancellor explains Teesside freeport decisionpublished at 09:55 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been on Teesside this morning and explained how the area was chosen for freeport status in Wednesday's Budget.

    He told the BBC's Breakfast programme he had taken a "range of criteria" into account.

    "We thought about an area's unemployment rate and we looked at the deliverability of the bid so you've seen eight regions benefit from freeports.

    "We want to get money to as many places where we want to level-up opportunity."

    Freeports are usually located around shipping ports, or airports and goods that arrive into from abroad aren't subject to the tax charges, called tariffs, that are normally paid to the government.

    You can read more about them by clicking here.

    Rishi Sunak at a Teesside port
  20. What happens when the Premier League dream ends?published at 06:07 Greenwich Mean Time 4 March 2021

    Only 180 of the 1.5 million youth football players in England will make it to the Premier League. So what happens to the rest?

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