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Ida Brown confronted the two men after being alerted by her cat to noises outside.
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Read MoreNewcastle Council is granted £27.25m to improve the energy efficiency of 32 buildings.
Read MoreA case of the South African variant has been found in part of Stockton with officials keen to stop its spread.
Read MoreBill Small was struck on Sunday while walking in Forest Hall.
Read MoreNatalie Jenkins has been missing since December 2019 and police believe she has been murdered.
Read MoreNewcastle winger Matt Ritchie apologises to manager Steve Bruce after the pair were involved in a training ground bust-up.
Read MoreThe 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.
Restrictions in place for coronavirus will impact on the counts, Redcar councillors are told.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough boss Neil Warnock signs a contract extension until the end of the 2021-22 season.
Read MoreChancellor 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.
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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?
Read MoreListen to BBC radio commentary as Leicester Tigers host London Irish and Newcastle Falcons travel to Sale in the Gallagher Premiership.
Read MoreDeese Kasinga’s dreams came true when he signed a two-year deal at Newcastle aged 16. But this soon turned into heartbreak when he faced a huge setback.
Read MoreBusinesses and officials say the move shows the government has "faith and trust" in the town.
Read MoreHartlepool miss chance to close the gap on National League leaders Torquay after being held to a draw at Halifax.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough come from behind to beat Coventry City and reignite their play-off hopes.
Read MoreSunderland move up to fourth and within five points of League One's automatic promotion places after beating Swindon 1-0.
Read MoreListen to BBC local radio commentary from Saturday's action in the National League.
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