£20k bronze crucifix stolen from outside churchpublished at 15:42 British Summer Time 14 May 2021
Police say the theft of the cross from the remembrance garden left the congregation devastated.
Read MorePolice say the theft of the cross from the remembrance garden left the congregation devastated.
Read MoreA cat found dumped in a toy box outside a garage in Hartlepool is waiting to be rehomed by the RSPCA.
The black and white tomcat was discovered soaking wet and crying loudly by parents and staff from a nearby dance studio outside Stranton garage in Waldon Street on Saturday.
Inspector Clare Wilson said: "It appears whoever owned him decided they didn’t want him anymore so put him in a toy box which was dumped in the street."
The cat - who has been named Billy Elliot because of the nearby dance studio - was in good health but had not been micro-chipped so his owner cannot be traced.
“It is lucky that he was found by kind people before anything happened to him. It has been very cold and wet in the last few days and he was very distressed," Ms Wilson added.
Billy is being looked after by the RSPCA in Great Ayton until a new owner can be found for him.
Quote MessageI would always urge people to call for help rather than abandoning an animal in this way. "
Insp Clare Wilson, RSPCA
Durham's public health boss is advising people to take it "one step at a time" as lockdown restrictions are further eased next week.
From Monday, people will be able to hug and socialise indoors, more businesses - such as cinemas, theatres and bingo halls - can reopen and pubs and restaurants can serve customers indoors.
County Durham's director of public health Amanda Healy said: "There'll always be variants and we do just need to be cautious, that's why we'll be encouraging people to test regularly and the really important thing is for people to take up the vaccine.
"But also have some enjoyment - venues have worked incredibly hard, whether it's a gym, cinema or restaurant to welcome people back in as safe a way as possible."
Newcastle United boss Steve Bruce is named as the Premier League manager of the month for April, while Jesse Lingard wins the player of the month award.
Read MoreNewcastle Falcons fly-half Brett Connon signs a contract extension to keep him with the club for a further season.
Read MoreDaniel Holland
Local Democracy Reporter
There have been 19 cases of the so-called Indian variant of Covid-19 detected across the North East – although health bosses say the numbers here remain the lowest of anywhere in England.
Three of the cases were travel-related, but no further information has been provided on where the 19 cases are.
The number covers all of Newcastle, Northumberland, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, Sunderland, County Durham, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool, and Darlington.
Earlier this week, North Tyneside Council confirmed that at least eight Covid cases had been linked to an outbreak among staff at the Allard’s Lounge bar in Tynemouth.
Newcastle City Council also confirmed the strain had been detected in the city, but declined to say when or where it had been found.
Public Health England said there was “currently no evidence that this variant causes more severe illness, increased risk of mortality or makes the current vaccines any less effective”.
Prof Peter Kelly, regional director of Public Health England North East, said: “We are not seeing many cases of the Indian variant of concern in the North East compared to other parts of the country; however, we must not be complacent with this or any other variant."
Mark Lawrenson takes on Radio 1Xtra DJ Ace to make predictions for Saturday's FA Cup final and this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
Read MoreAlex Lees makes 99 as Durham battle to 246 all out against Worcestershire at Chester-le-Street, Josh Tongue taking 5-38.
Read MoreMs A tells an employment tribunal Mike Hill tried to make her redundant after she rejected him.
Read MoreMarty Bates repeatedly beat John Littlewood as he slept in his home.
Read MoreAnother large vaccination centre has opened in the region.
It's at Hexham Mart and will be able to vaccinate up to 800 people a day and is open from 08:00 to 20:00.
Northumberland's director of public heath, Liz Morgan, said: "People living in our rural communities have opted not to go to the Centre for Life in Newcastle, preferring to wait for their GP to contact them because for many people it's a long way for them to travel and not everyone has a car, so being able to provide access like this is a really important step forward."
Among the first people receiving the vaccine was Helen Anderson (pictured above) who's seven months pregnant with her third child, and said it was good to get the jab close to home: "You can fit it into how your life works with school runs and it cuts down on the travel time, so it's much better to be local."
There are eight other mass vaccination centres in operation across the North East and Cumbria, at Nightingale Centres, football grounds, sports and shopping centres, as well as at Penrith auction mart.
The home's owners say a staff member has been suspended following the resident's death.
Read MoreNewcastle United boss Steve Bruce says he expects to be in charge of the club next season and is already in talks about recruiting new players.
Read MoreFollow live text and BBC Radio 5 Live reaction as Manchester City beat Newcastle in a dramatic Premier League game.
Read MoreThe man was involved in a collision with a Ford Fiesta in the early hours of Thursday.
Read MoreMore than 60 people were contacted by fraudsters posing as officers, a force says.
Read MoreListen to BBC radio commentary from Saturday's action in the National League.
Read MoreThe claimant tells an employment tribunal Mike Hill sexually harassed and bullied her for 16 months.
Read MoreCustomers of Allard's Lounge in Tynemouth are being asked to take a Covid PCR test.
Read MoreIt is hoped the four-legged recruit's calming presence will encourage staff to open up.
Read More