Man dies after four-vehicle collisionpublished at 16:16 British Summer Time 29 May 2021
The man, in his 70s, was seriously injured in the crash near Silverlink and died two days later.
Read MoreThe man, in his 70s, was seriously injured in the crash near Silverlink and died two days later.
Read MoreHartlepool miss out on a top-three finish despite a thumping win over Weymouth in their final game of the regular season.
Read MoreScott Bowes was 12 when he signed up as a police cadet, now aged 19 he is an officer.
Read MoreEssex set up a good victory chance against Durham after closing day two with a lead of 346.
Read MoreFollowing his trip from London to York on board the Flying Scotsman, Michael uses his Bradshaw's to trace the path of the famous service, beginning in the 'Key of the North' Newark-on-Trent and finishing in the cradle of the railways, Stockton-on-Tees. Michael rallies the choristers of a Tudor song school and admires the art of the railways before travelling to Retford, where he discovers a high-tech application for a Victorian rubber technology. A scandalous novel written in Thirsk leads Michael to a wildlife centre, where he is enlisted to feed a hungry young hedgehog named Charles.
After his epic trip north on the Flying Scotsman, Michael Portillo continues his journey from London to Edinburgh at a leisurely pace up the East Coast Main Line.
In Newton Aycliffe, he tests a state-of-the-art passenger train on tracks which follow the route taken by George Stephenson's steam engine on its historic journey in 1825. Through the looking glass at Croft-on-Tees he discovers a curious potion at the childhood home of Victorian writer Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, and finds the author was also a fan of Bradshaw.
In the coastal village of Craster, Michael discovers the Victorian smokehouses of a family firm still active today and learns how to smoke a kipper. Crossing the Scottish border he reaches Dunbar, birthplace of a visionary Scot who made his mark on the landscape of America. Michael ends this leg rocking the boat on the River Tyne in a coracle.
Exeter Chiefs host Newcastle Falcons in the Premiership - listen to BBC Radio Devon & BBC Radio Newcastle commentary.
Read MoreThe former Middlesbrough councillor Jon Rathmell admitted forging firework event documents.
Read MoreListen to BBC radio commentary on the final day of the National League season.
Read MoreThe Mouth of the Tyne Festival is rescheduled over concerns around the easing of Covid measures.
Read MoreA man suffered a stab wound in Silloth and has been airlifted to hospital.
Emergency services were called to Pennine Close in the town at 10:30.
A 29-year-old man from Liverpool was found with serious injuries and was airlifted to Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary, Cumbria Police said.
The keys to a new cancer centre at Carlisle's Cumberland Infirmary have been handed over, meaning it won't be long before patients can receive treatment there.
It's hoped the Northern Centre for Cancer Care will improve services for people with the disease across north Cumbria, providing treatment closer to home rather than having to travel to Newcastle.
It is due to open by July offering radiotherapy and a chemotherapy day unit.
Phil Powell, manager for cancer services and clinical haematology at Newcastle Hospitals, which will be jointly running the service, said: “We are sure the environment will be a calming and reassuring place for our patients to receive treatment."
If you want to find out more about your local area, family or community, the Tyne & Wear Archives search room is reopening to the public next week for the first time in more than 15 months.
Based at the Discovery Museum it's home to thousands of documents from the 12th to 21st centuries.
Visits to the search room will have to be booked in advance.
Lizzy Baker, archives lead said: "All documents will be quarantined before and after use and we have modified the search room space to allow social distancing to be in place.
"If people don’t know what they want to see, then they can book a phone consultation with our expert staff before they book their slot.”
Middlesbrough winger Marvin Johnson will leave the club when his contract ends next month.
Read MoreFishing wire is being tied across the popular track, while holes have also been dug in the ground.
Read MoreMountain rescue teams from both sides of the Scottish border helped a woman who injured her leg while walking the Pennine Way.
The group the woman was with called 999 yesterday afternoon from Auchope Cairn, in the Cheviot Hills, after she hurt her lower leg.
The walker was treated and carried down the hillside by stretcher.
Essex make inroads into the Durham top order to finish day one on top, despite a batting collapse of their own.
Read MoreLisa Shaw's family say the 44-year-old fell seriously ill days after having the AstraZeneca jab.
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