1. Newcastle sign Rouen back-row Fearnspublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Newcastle Falcons sign back-rower Carl Fearns from French Pro D2 side Rouen with immediate effect.

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  2. Sage staff 'delighted' with £1m lifeline donationpublished at 17:16 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Earlier this month the venue received a £3m loan from the government's Culture Recovery Fund.

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  3. Reason for Ouseburn 'froth' investigatedpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Daniel Holland
    Local Democracy Reporter

    An investigation is under way to find out why the River Ouseburn in Jesmond Dene turned frothy at the weekend.

    The Environment Agency said it does not appear to have had a negative impact on local wildlife.

    The organisation has asked people not to put anything containing chemicals down surface-water drains, which are designed for rainwater run off.

    Froth in River Ouseburn
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    We are investigating the causes and impact of pollution in the river Ouseburn at Jesmond Dene and have taken water samples to identify what has caused the issue."

    Spokesperson, Environment Agency

    Close up of froth in Ouseburn

    It's not the first time the Environment Agency has been called in to investigate strange goings on in the Ouseburn.

    In 2011, huge volumes of white foam were seen in the water and traced upstream to a pipe near Salters Bridge – with suspicions that it may have been caused by a detergent being poured down a drain.

  4. 'Idiotic' scrap man had 'precarious' car on vanpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Police say the car "perched precariously" on the van was "one of the most idiotic things" they had seen.

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  5. Council boss defends IT security over cyber attackpublished at 12:12 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service
    Stuart Arnold

    The leader of Redcar and Cleveland Council has defended its IT security over a cyber attack, which left it without online services for weeks.

    Councillor Mary Lanigan said: “There was nothing wrong with our systems – this was a foreign attack that came into Redcar and Cleveland. It had a ransom attached which we did not pay.”

    The cyber-attack is estimated to have cost more than £10m and left about 135,000 people without online public services in February 2020.

    Councillor Mary Lanigan, Leader of Redcar and Cleveland council

    Councillors are confident conditions attached to the payment of a £3.6m government grant intended to help with the costs of the cyber attack will be met.

    It will be paid to the council early next month but all, or some, of it could be clawed back if conditions are not met.

    They include the authority providing an independent assessment by the end of September on work undertaken to recover from the cyber attack, and a financial assurance review, commissioned by the Local Government Secretary Robert Jenrick’s department to be completed by the end of July.

    Councillor Glyn Nightingale, cabinet member for resources, said: “Some of the work has already gone into fulfilling these conditions in order to provide the government with due diligence so it could assess whether we [got] any money or not.”

    Ms Lanigan said: “We tried to get as much money as we could [from the government] and it has been a tremendous effort from Redcar and Cleveland to get that done.”

    Redcar and Cleveland council building
  6. Men arrested on suspicion of murder releasedpublished at 11:00 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Police issue a fresh appeal for help to find who killed Andrew Stones, who vanished in October.

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  7. Polish family 'broken' by racist attacks on homepublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 20 April 2021

    Youths have been shouting obscenities and vandalising the family's car.

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  8. Busy weekend for pubs and bars in Middlesbroughpublished at 16:17 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    Stuart Whincup
    BBC Look North

    Police on Teesside have praised the vast majority of reopened pubs, bars and restaurants for doing their best to follow the coronavirus rules.

    This weekend saw queues on streets and packed outside seating areas, with people meeting for the first time in months, as restrictions eased.

    Sarah Best from Dr Watson's said Saturday night was had given them some challenges.

    "It's totally crazy, it's like being in a playground, it's like trying to keep the customers seated and trying to keep the customers from not retaliating because they're not used to drinking and it's like a different world to what we were before the pandemic started," she said.

    Customers in a beer garden sitting at tables

    Officers were on patrol across the town checking premises were trying to keep people safe while trying to build up their businesses again.

    Julie Spensley from The Dickens, where a queue had formed while people used track and trace to check in, said it was a good atmosphere

    "Everybody's really happy, everybody has been really, really good, we can't believe how good everyone has been," she said.

    Cleveland Police says it will continue to encourage and explain rules to licensed premises but will take enforcement action if premises don't follow the law.

    Queue outside a Middlesbrough pub
  9. Lottery winners create bird box wall at schoolpublished at 13:27 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    A couple who won £1m on the National Lottery have decorated and donated bird boxes to a Newcastle school.

    Kate and Darren Donaghey are among a number of winners who have been making the bird boxes for Thomas Bewick School in West Denton, which looks after children with autism.

    Pupils at the school, who include the couple's children, will be able to watch the birds nest and chicks hatch via a camera system installed in one of the boxes.

    Lottery winner Kate Donaghey holds bird box in front of feature wallImage source, National Lottery

    More than 40 bird boxes have also been given to the school, so the children can decorate them and put them in their gardens at home.

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    The bird box project has been wonderful, it is fantastic to have been able to do something for the school and something which will bring so much pleasure to hundreds of schoolchildren.”

    Kate Donaghey, National Lottery winner

  10. Covid alcohol consumption 'a tsunami of harm'published at 12:45 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    The young are "less likely" to drink at "risky levels" than the middle aged, a campaigner says.

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  11. Nine call-outs in nine days for mountain rescue teampublished at 12:38 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team says it is seeing the busiest start to its year for a long time, with volunteers called out nine times in nine days.

    The team says it's a 41% increase on the average for the same period across the previous three years.

    Call-outs have ranged from weather-related ones at the beginning of the year, to a couple becoming stranded on Roseberry Topping after deciding to climb it in high winds at night.

    As lockdown restrictions are relaxed and more people venture out and about, Gary Clarke from the team said: "If it continues that way for the rest of the year we'll either equal or surpass our record year."

    He said most people have been well prepared.

    "This last group of call-outs we've had three walkers who were all kitted out with correct footwear et cetera and it's just very simple to slip and fall, in these cases they were all broken legs, and we had a man on Saturday who was properly kitted out and well prepared and he was taken ill on the day," he said.

    Cleveland Mountain Rescue Team volunteersImage source, Cleveland MRT
  12. Pair arrested after man dies in A19 crashpublished at 10:48 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    A man and a woman were held on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, police say.

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  13. Concern for missing County Durham teacherpublished at 08:29 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    Police say they are increasingly concerned for the safety of a County Durham teacher who has been missing for more than four days.

    Darren Blyth, 55, left his home in Trimdon Station on Wednesday evening, telling his family he was going to take photographs at Hawthorn Dene.

    His camera was found in his car but widespread searches have found nothing.

    Mr Blyth is described as 5ft 10in, of slim build and short grey hair. He was last seen wearing a black North Face coat and grey outdoor trousers.

    Darren BlythImage source, Durham Constabulary
  14. Latest updates from North East England Livepublished at 07:41 British Summer Time 19 April 2021

    Bringing you the latest news from across the North East from Monday 19 April to Friday 23 April 2021.

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  15. Polling station sited in castle and windmillpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 18 April 2021

    As well as schools and community centres, votes will also be cast in more unusual places.

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  16. Harmer bowls Essex to win over Durhampublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 18 April 2021

    Simon Harmer takes Essex to an unlikely 44-run win as Durham collapse on the final morning at Chelmsford.

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  17. Hants sign Durham's Steel on loanpublished at 11:49 British Summer Time 18 April 2021

    Hampshire sign Durham batsman Cameron Steel on a two-month loan deal.

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  18. 'Roving' Covid clinic so 'no-one left behind'published at 10:07 British Summer Time 18 April 2021

    The Covid-19 vaccinations are being given to people living in remote areas by a 'roving' clinic.

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  19. Celebration on track for world-changing railwaypublished at 08:20 British Summer Time 18 April 2021

    With the 200th anniversary approaching, what's so special about the Stockton and Darlington Railway?

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  20. Leaders Bristol cruise past Newcastlepublished at 20:37 British Summer Time 17 April 2021

    Premiership leaders Bristol Bears earn a bonus-point win over Newcastle Falcons to re-establish their 12-point cushion at the top.

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