Sunderland 1-1 Northampton Townpublished at 14:43 British Summer Time 9 May 2021
Sunderland will face Lincoln in the League One play-offs after finishing the regular season with a 1-1 draw against relegated Northampton.
Read MoreSunderland will face Lincoln in the League One play-offs after finishing the regular season with a 1-1 draw against relegated Northampton.
Read MoreRichard Moss
Political editor, North East & Cumbria
With Labour losing overall control of Durham County Council for the first time in a century, discussions will need to take place.
The party lost 21 seats in Thursday's vote leaving it with 53 of the authority's 126 councillors - 11 short of a majority.
Independents and smaller parties won 31 seats, a collective gain of three.
The Conservatives secured 24 seats, a gain of 14, with the Liberal Democrats taking a total of 17 across the county, up three.
Labour clearly needs to do a deal with someone. The Lib Dems or some of the independents seems most likely.
There's not really a rainbow coalition as an alternative to Labour minority admin.
Discussions are expected to take place around forming a coalition with other councillors.
Read MoreLabour's Joy Allen was declared the winner after a full recount of the votes.
Read MoreLocal Democracy Reporting Service
James Harrison
Votes in the contest to become the next Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Durham had to be counted twice before Labour’s Joy Allen could be declared winner.
Labour looked to have opened a commanding lead over the Conservatives in the contest after first preference ballots had been tallied up.
But shortly after counting of the second preference votes from the defeated Liberal Democrat candidate began, "discrepancies" were found in the first batch, prompting officials to start again from scratch.
Labour eventually finished with a combined total of 80,510 votes – more than 3,000 ahead of Conservative challenger George Jabbour on 77,352 – once all voted were combined.
Liberal Democrat candidate Anne-Marie Curry was knocked out after the first round of voting and her first preference ballots were redistributed between the surviving pair.
Newcastle Falcons run in five second-half tries to seal a 52-27 win over London Irish after trailing at half-time.
Read MoreSam Barratt's hat-trick helps 10-man Maidenhead defeat promotion-chasing Hartlepool.
Read MoreLabour's Norma Redfearn got almost 14,000 more votes than Conservative Steven Robinson.
Read MoreWycombe's relegation from the Championship is rubber-stamped despite finishing with a convincing victory at Middlesbrough.
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 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.
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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.