Teens make up North Tyneside Covid surgepublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 1 June 2021
North Tyneside's director of public health says "crucially" there is no rise in over-50s cases.
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Local Democracy Reporter
Early-morning Metro delays this week have been blamed on a shortage of staff.
Trains were about 40 minutes late in starting on Monday and today. They would usually leave the depot at 05:00.
Peak-time morning services today also had to be cancelled, which Metro operator Nexus said was due to “operational issues”.
It later confirmed the hitch was caused by the sickness absence of a single member of staff at Metro’s control room in South Gosforth.
The control room needs two of its 12 staff, known as service delivery controllers, on duty at all times of the day to manage services across the network.
Nexus added the late start to services should not be repeated on Wednesday as staffing levels would be back to sufficient numbers.
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Cleveland Police were called to Arrandale in Hemlington shortly before 19:00 on Monday following a report of a man being shot at by two other men on a black moped.
The victim, who is in his 30s, is being treated in hospital.
A 53-year-old, a 36-year-old and two 30-year-olds have been arrested and the 36-year-old was also arrested in suspicion of committing a driving offence.
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