1. Motorist films 'tornado' winding through car parkpublished at 21:55 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    What appears to be a tornado has been caught on film racing through a car park in Gateshead.

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  2. Army to get 148 upgraded tanks in £800m dealpublished at 19:18 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The overall number of the Army's tanks will be cut from 227 as the Challenger 2 tanks are replaced.

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  3. Labour's McGuinness retains Northumbria PCC rolepublished at 19:14 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Kim McGuiness talks of "a lot of work to do" as she keeps her Police and Crime Commissioner job.

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  4. Phone-using lorry driver jailed for fatal crashpublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Dean Moffat placed a bet moments before he crashed into a car on the A34 in Hampshire, a court heard.

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  5. Tories 'will work to repay voters' faith'published at 18:28 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The 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."

    Hartlepool countImage source, PA Media
  6. Houchen: Pride is returning to Teessidepublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Ben Houchen

    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".

  7. Top Tories congratulate Tees Valley mayorpublished at 16:55 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    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."

    Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen
  8. Ben Houchen wins landslide mayoral electionpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Ben Houchen won 73% of the vote ahead of Labour's Jessie Joe Jacobs, the only other candidate.

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  9. Is it Boris Johnson or Supt Ted Hastings?published at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    PA News
    Tom Wilkinson

    Boris Johnson came face to face with a 30ft (9m) inflatable version of himself in Hartlepool after his party won an historic by-election.

    The prime minister commented that the £2,000 replica reminded him of Superintendent Ted Hastings from BBC One's Line Of Duty.

    Boris Johnson and inflatable BorisImage source, Reuters

    Members of Hartlepool's business community caused a stir when they erected the inflatable outside the town's by-election count at 04:00.

    It was later moved to the marina, where the prime minister was meeting the town's new MP, Jill Mortimer.

    The group behind the blow-up Boris, known as the Hartlepool Wombles, denied it was a partisan stunt.

    One of the group, who asked not to be named, said: "We are doing this to mark a historic change in Hartlepool.

    "I'm not particularly political, in fact I didn't even vote."

  10. Northumbria PCC: Second preference votes countedpublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Second preference votes are being counted in the Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) election after no candidate got more than 50% in first preferences.

    In the first round, Labour's Kim McGuinness was more than 60,000 votes head - securing 179,021 (47%) votes ahead of Conservative Duncan Crute's 118,543 (31%), independent Julian Kilburn's 45,567 (12%) and Lib Dem Peter Maughan's 40,955 (10%).

    A declaration was expected between 15:00-16:00 but it's now expected to be later.

    Turnout for the vote is 36.9%

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  11. New Hartlepool MP: Voters 'taken for granted' by Labourpublished at 15:43 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Jill Mortimer

    Hartlepool's newly elect MP Conservative Jill Mortimer has told the BBC that people in the town "knew they'd been taken for granted for 57 years and they wanted positive change". She is the first Conservative to win in the town since 1959.

    She also cited Brexit, the vaccine roll-out and the record of Tees Valley Mayor Ben Houchen in bringing investment into the area as other important factors in her victory.

    She said that locals "will start to see the difference" in the town.

  12. Cleveland PCC result 'not entirely unexpected'published at 15:42 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Luke Walton
    BBC Look North

    Look North political reporter Luke Walton is covering the Cleveland PCC election and said the result was "not entirely unexpected perhaps because of the Hartlepool by-election result".

    He's been at the count in Thornaby where Conservative candidate Steve Turner's has been elected with nearly double the number of votes as his nearest rival.

    Luke said: "It's still a big blow for Labour and a massive result for the Conservatives because Labour has lost seats here with the likes of Redcar and Stockton South in recent years, and I was speaking to a Labour party activist here who said the mood of the party is despondent."

  13. Hartlepool 'mandate for Tories to continue to deliver'published at 15:16 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Boris Johnson says the by-election result is a "mandate" for his party to "continue to deliver" across the UK.

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  14. PM says Hartlepool result is 'a mandate for the party'published at 14:37 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Boris Johnson has arrived in Hartlepool to meet his balloon double after the Conservatives secured victory in the town's by-election.

    The Prime Minister said the win for Jill Mortimer was a signal for the party to carry on delivering its policies to "build back better" after the pandemic.

    He told reporters: "It's a mandate for us to continue to deliver, not just for the people of Hartlepool and the fantastic people of the North East, but for the whole of the country.

    "If there is a lesson out of this whole election campaign across the whole of the UK is that the public want us to get on with focusing on their needs and their priorities, coming through the pandemic and making sure we build back better."

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  15. Massive win for Tory Cleveland PCC candidatepublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Former councillor Steve Turner wins with nearly double the number of votes of his nearest rival.

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  16. Tories win Northumberland after dead-heat seatspublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    The Conservatives gain the council after two winners were decided by picking lots out of a box.

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  17. Cleveland police and crime commissioner full resultspublished at 13:49 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Conservative Steve Turner easily beat off the other candidates for the Cleveland police and crime commissioner.

    Here are the full results:

    Steve Turner (C) 74,023

    Matthew Storey (Lab) 39,467

    Barrie Cooper (Ind) 16,667

    Christopher Jones (LD) 6,540

  18. Conservative gains Cleveland PCC postpublished at 13:37 British Summer Time 7 May 2021
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    The Conservative candidate has been elected as the Cleveland police and crime commissioner.

    Steve Turner, a political advisor and former Redcar and Cleveland borough councillor, gained almost twice as many votes as his nearest rival, Labour's Matt Storey, to win in the first round.

    Steve TurnerImage source, Conservative Party

    Lisa Oldroyd, who was appointed as acting PCC when Barry Coppinger stepped down in in September, did not stand.

  19. Counting under way for Northumbria PCCpublished at 13:19 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Votes are being counted for the Northumbria police and crime commissioner (PCC) role.

    Counting started about an hour ago and a declaration is expected this afternoon between 15:00 and 16:00.

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  20. Cleveland PCC early results favour Conservativespublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 7 May 2021

    Results are being counted for the Cleveland Police and Crime Commissioner.

    Early indications are that it's good news for the Conservatives, and bad news for Labour.

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