Listen: Tuesday's National League commentariespublished at 18:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 March 2021
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Read MoreTen-man Hartlepool lose ground at the top of the National League after a goalless draw with Eastleigh.
Read MoreStoke City suffer a fourth loss in five games as a resurgent Middlesbrough ease to victory at the Riverside.
Read MoreFit-again England flanker Sam Underhill scores one of Bath's six tries as they ease to victory at injury-hit Newcastle.
Read MoreThe instrument, once part of Sunderland's Holy Trinity Church, will be refurbished and used daily.
Read MoreRelive the 2020-21 EFL Trophy final as Sunderland beat Tranmere to end an eight-game losing streak at Wembley.
Read MoreRelive the EFL Trophy final at Wembley, plus a dramatic day across the English Football League.
Read MoreThe £4.8m project is set to protect almost 500 homes and businesses.
Read MoreJamaal Lascelles scores in stoppage time to rescue a point for relegation-threatened Newcastle following a dramatic finale against Aston Villa at St James' Park.
Read MoreNewcastle boss Steve Bruce says he is frustrated that his side missed some "big opportunities" in their 1-1 draw with Aston Villa.
Read MoreAston Villa manager Dean Smith says it was an "ugly game" as his side conceded a late equaliser against Newcastle in a largely dull encounter at St James' Park.
Read MoreA cannabis drugs factory, the size of an average football pitch, has been uncovered in Newcastle.
Officers say the find on the Brunswick Industrial Estate contained nearly 1,500 plants, growing across two floors, with an street value believed to more than £1m.
It was found after electricity workers contacted police after a power cut on the industrial estate.
Quote MessageThis is not some small-scale farm consisting of a few plants in an unoccupied bedroom, it has all the marking of serious and organised crime.
Quote MessageThis is a sophisticated drugs operation that lines the pockets of organised criminals to the tune of hundreds of thousands of pounds."
Det Supt John Bensley, Northumbria Police
Police are continuing investigations to find those responsible.
Plans have been drawn up to recruit 40 new firefighters for Tyne and Wear.
If approved, the new members of staff would be based in the West Denton area of Newcastle manning a new fire engine, along with crews for aerial ladder platforms based in Sunderland and Gosforth.
Assistant chief fire officer Peter Heath said: "We’ve managed to save a bit, cut a bit and we’ve amassed a decent amount of money that we now feel is safe, sound and sustainable to reinvest.
“By adding one fire engine, we improve the speed in response to calls for fires, but we will also improve the availability of the height appliances and the availability of the command unit, which is absolutely integral to supporting firefighter safety."
A vote on the recruitment proposals will be take at a meeting of the Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Authority on Monday 15 March.
Although unable to go to the EFL Trophy Final, fans bought commemorative tickets in aid of charity.
Read MoreNewcastle United youngster Kelland Watts says he hopes to be an ever-present at Plymouth Argyle in League One this season.
Read MoreThe ageing trains are left running overnight amid fears they will not restart in the morning.
Read MorePeople who work in the TS19 postcode area of Stockton are being urged to come forward for testing.
It's after a case of the South African variant of coronavirus was found in the area, which is "more infectious" than other variants and cases need to be identified "as quickly as possible".
Surge testing has been open to people living in the area and anyone over 16 is urged to get tested even if they do not have symptoms.
Director of public health for Stockton Council Sarah Bowman-Abouna said more than 3,000 people have already been tested.
She said: "Initially we started with those who are living in the area but if you also work in the TS19 area we would also encourage you to come forward."
Historic England criticises a suggestion the listed Marsden kilns could be knocked down to make way for a road.
Read MoreThe Q-Poc machine, developed in Newcastle, has gone on trial in four hospitals.
Read MoreMark Lawrenson takes on Bend it like Beckham actor Frank Harper to make predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures.
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