North Tyneside Mayor 'honoured' to win third termpublished at 17:06 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
Labour's Norma Redfearn got almost 14,000 more votes than Conservative Steven Robinson.
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Read MoreConservatives win the most number of seats, but the authority is likely to remain coalition-led.
Read MoreLuke Walton
BBC Look North
Perhaps I should have brought my sleeping bag to the Durham Police and Crime Commisisioner and Durham County Council counts - it's currently two or three hours behind schedule with a recount for the PCC due to "discrepancies".
Labour were a nose ahead before.
It's unclear what the recount means for the result.
Either way it's a long day ahead - the final ward count starts at 20:00.
Lee Johnson
BBC Tees
The results for Hartlepool Council are in and it’s another huge success for the Conservatives, taking every seat they contested.
No party has overall control. A continued coalition of Tories and Independents is highly likely.
Straws have been drawn to decide a winner in one of Hartlepool Council's wards after a tie between two Labour candidates.
It was a dead heat for Moss Boddy and Julie Clayton in the Rossmere Ward.
Moss Boddy won the straw draw.
The result for the full council is expected to be announced later.
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John Herdman hopes to be able to display the replica, which took three months to build.
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Read MoreNewcastle move to within one point of Premier League safety with an impressive win over Champions League-chasing Leicester City.
Read MoreNewcastle United manager Steve Bruce says his side's "deadly counter-attack" has made the difference in their positive performances in recent weeks after his side beat Leicester City 4-2.
Read MoreLeicester City manager Brendan Rodgers says his side's 4-2 defeat against Newcastle United is a "huge disappointment" but he is "excited" by the challenge to make the top four.
Read MoreThe former Labour MP for Bishop Auckland, Helen Goodman, has failed in her bid to become a Durham county councillor.
Ms Goodman, who lost her seat to Conservative Dehenna Davison in the December 2019 general election, had been standing for the West Auckland ward.
Incumbent councillors Rob Yorke, Labour, and Conservative Mark Roberts took the ward's two seats, external.
Almost 40 of the council's 63 wards have been declared so far, external.
Mr Yorke secured 1,023 votes and Mr Roberts 993 with a ward turnout of 37%.
Conservative Declan Gilroy finished third with 921 and Ms Goodman, who had been Bishop Auckland's MP since 2005 and was a Labour whip and deputy leader of the House of Commons, came fourth with 731 votes.
What appears to be a tornado has been caught on film racing through a car park in Gateshead.
Read MoreThe overall number of the Army's tanks will be cut from 227 as the Challenger 2 tanks are replaced.
Read MoreKim McGuiness talks of "a lot of work to do" as she keeps her Police and Crime Commissioner job.
Read MoreDean Moffat placed a bet moments before he crashed into a car on the A34 in Hampshire, a court heard.
Read MoreThe Conservative Party will "work to repay voters' faith in them" after the victory at Hartlepool, its co-chairman has promised.
Amanda Milling described Jill Mortimer as a "fantastic MP", who would "work tirelessly for the people of Hartlepool".
She added: “We’re delighted that the people of Hartlepool have put their faith in Jill and the Conservatives to deliver on their priorities: to bring the change, investment and jobs Hartlepool deserves.
“The work to repay that faith starts right now, as we continue with our agenda to level up and build back better from the pandemic."
Conservative Ben Houchen has been re-elected the mayor of Tees Valley, receiving just under a 73% share of the vote.
Speaking to the BBC he says there is a "pride returning" to the area, adding it is "not true" the government has pumped lots of money into it over the past few years only because it was run by a Conservative.
He argues he has achieved more with the same amount of money than Labour mayors in the North West.
Houchen adds the problems in his area "won't be solved in a few years" but big projects - like the freeport and the airport - are "moving us in the right direction".
Senior Conservatives have congratulated Ben Houchen on his landslide victory in the Tees Valley mayoral contest.
Party co-chairman Amanda Milling and Chancellor Rishi Sunak were among those who highlighted Mr Houchen's re-election.
Tom Tugendhat, chairman of the Commons Foreign Affairs Committee, said: "Few have done more to transform a community. Teesside is a very different place.
"Leadership matters. We need more elected mayors delivering for our communities."