1. Motherless fawn rescued from roadsidepublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    A tiny fawn is being cared for by wildlife volunteers after being found alone beside a road in Northumberland.

    Blyth Wildlife Rescue say the fawn, which was found on Wednesday, weighs only 2lb 10oz (1.2kg) and is the smallest it has cared for.

    Tiny fawn wrapped in a blanketImage source, Blyth Wildlife Rescue

    A spokesperson said: "Admitting fawns is not a decision to be taken lightly and all efforts must be made to ensure that mum is no longer around, and in this case we are confident we made the right call."

    The animal's condition has improved overnight and volunteers are hopeful it will make a recovery.

    Rescued fawn asleepImage source, Blyth Wildlife Rescue

    People are asked if they see a lost fawn, not to pick it up - but to contact the nearest wildlife rescue centre.

  2. Medieval-style 'torture unit' found on cycle pathpublished at 10:03 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    A cyclist found the contraption featuring protruding spiked posts on a woodland trail.

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  3. Listen: Hartlepool United v Chesterfieldpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 28 April 2021

    Listen to BBC radio commentary from Hartlepool United v Chesterfield in the National League.

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  4. Sunderland's Willis suffers injury setbackpublished at 16:47 British Summer Time 28 April 2021

    Sunderland defender Jordan Willis is facing up to an extra year on the sidelines after suffering a setback in his recovery from a knee injury.

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  5. Wood set to play for Durham against Bearspublished at 14:37 British Summer Time 28 April 2021

    England fast bowler Mark Wood is set to feature in a County Championship match for Durham for the first time since September 2018.

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  6. Man in court accused of murderpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 April 2021

    A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a man in County Durham.

    David Teague, 33, (pictured) suffered fatal injuries at a property in Wood View, Esh Winning, on Saturday.

    David TeagueImage source, Family handout

    A 34-year-old man appeared at Newton Aycliffe Magistrates' Court charged with murder, false imprisonment and assault.

    He was remanded into custody to appear at Newcastle Crown Court on Friday.

  7. Relive the opening day of the County Championshippublished at 11:25 British Summer Time 28 April 2021

    Relive the opening day of the County Championship as Warwickshire are bowled out for 87 at Durham and Hampshire only make 92 at Surrey.

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  8. Sunderland 0-1 Blackpoolpublished at 21:49 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    Sunderland still have work to do to seal a League One play-off place after Blackpool win at the Stadium of Light.

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  9. Man charged with murder and false imprisonmentpublished at 19:25 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    David Teague suffered fatal injuries at a property in Esh Winning on Saturday.

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  10. Man tried to murder friend by stamping on his headpublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    The "brutal and frenzied" attack began in the victim's home before continuing in the street.

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  11. Defender Sanderson to miss rest of seasonpublished at 12:03 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    On-loan Sunderland defender Dion Sanderson is ruled out for the rest of the season with a back injury.

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  12. Puffin found wandering in Durham miles from the seapublished at 11:22 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    A tiny puffin has been returned to the coast after being found wandering along a country lane in Durham, miles away from the sea.

    The man who found the tiny sea bird yesterday put it in a box, took it home and called the RSPCA.

    Rescue officer Shane Lynn who collected it said: “It seems as though the puffin got lost and ended up landing inland, around three miles from the coast, and couldn’t then get airborne again."

    Rescued puffin in a box with a fishImage source, RSPCA

    Once he was checked over by a vet, found to be uninjured and fed, he was released back to the sea at Hartlepool's Headland.

    Mr Lynn added: “He hopped down on to the sand and then flew off across the sea and into the distance.

    "There really is no better feeling than returning a wild animal back into the wild where they belong.”

    Puffins are a rare call-out for the RSPCA, and over the past five years the charity has cared for 14 across its four wildlife centres.

    RSPCA Officer Shane Lynn with rescued puffinImage source, RSPCA
  13. Overturned tanker causing delayspublished at 09:01 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    An overturned tanker is causing delays at Port Clarence:

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  14. ‘I was directly infected with coronavirus’published at 07:07 British Summer Time 27 April 2021

    Jacob Hopkins says he wants to help researchers find more ways to prevent the virus.

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  15. Lawro's predictions v Wolf Alice bassist Theo Ellispublished at 23:41 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    Mark Lawrenson takes on Wolf Alice bassist Theo Ellis to make predictions for this weekend's EFL Cup final and Premier League fixtures.

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  16. Victim in murder investigation namedpublished at 20:26 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    Three men and three women remain in custody arrested on suspicion of murder, police say.

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  17. Shearer and Henry named in Hall of Famepublished at 19:27 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    Former England striker Alan Shearer and ex-France forward Thierry Henry become the first players to be inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.

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  18. FA charges Sunderland and Oxford Unitedpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    The FA charges Sunderland and Oxford United players and coaches following alleged incidents during their 2 April fixture.

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  19. Ducklings and mum fly hospital nest for new homepublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    A duck which uses the grounds of North Tees Hospital to lay her eggs has been rehomed along with her ducklings.

    Staff at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust arranged for the birds to be taken to another location in nearby Hartlepool after providing a paddling pool and seed for the family in the hospital grounds.

    The same duck, which is tagged, arrives at the Stockton hospital every April to lay her eggs and hatch them in one of the hospital's courtyards.

    Christopher Owens-Hunt, who works at the hospital, said: "It was lovely to see her again but the family is safer now where there’s more food and proper lakes to swim in."

    Duck and ducklings in hospital groundsImage source, Christopher Owens-Hunt
  20. Brad Pitt congratulates Northumberland Oscar winnerpublished at 08:02 British Summer Time 26 April 2021

    There was North East success at Hollywood's biggest night as James Reed, one of the team behind My Octopus Teacher, landed the Oscar for best documentary feature - and the first person to congratulate him was none other than Brad Pitt.

    Director James, who grew up in Prudhoe, Northumberland, described the win as a "phenomenal moment".

    He told BBC Radio Newcastle: "I really wasn't expecting it. I'm absolutely delighted.

    "I'm holding [the statue] now. It's very, very heavy. He's a big old chap.

    "We were sat behind [British actress] Carey Mulligan and really felt very small-time next to all these celebs and then we came off the stage and the first person to congratulate us was Brad Pitt.

    "That was weird, but fantastic."

    The Netflix production, co-directed by Pippa Ehrlich, covers filmmaker Craig Foster bonding with an octopus in a South African kelp forest over 12 months.

    The trophies were handed out in one of the grand halls at Los Angeles's Union Station to allow for a Covid-safe ceremony.

    Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed pose in the press room with the award for best documentary feature for My Octopus Teacher at the 93rd annual Academy Awards ceremony at Union Station in Los AngelesImage source, EPA