Latest updates from North East England Livepublished at 07:56 British Summer Time 26 April 2021
Bringing you the latest news from across the North East from Monday 26 April to Friday 30 April 2021
Read MoreBringing you the latest news from across the North East from Monday 26 April to Friday 30 April 2021
Read MoreDerbyshire bat out final day to secure draw against Durham thanks to stand-in captain Wayne Madsen's 74.
Read MoreThe body of 39-year-old Tomasz Dembler was found in woods near Flatts Lane Country Park on 12 April.
Read MoreThe man died after being found with "significant injuries" by police attending a "disturbance".
Read MoreNewcastle substitute Joe Willock scores a dramatic stoppage-time equaliser to damage Liverpool's hopes of Champions League football.
Read MoreDurham fast bowler Chris Rushworth helps his side build a strong platform to press on for victory against Derbyshire.
Read MoreSheffield Wednesday move a step closer to relegation after falling to defeat at Middlesbrough.
Read MoreSunderland's Charlie Wyke takes his season tally to 30 goals with a double before Accrington bounce back to claim a point in an entertaining draw.
Read MoreLate tries from Lloyd Evans and Willi Heinz see Gloucester come back to beat Newcastle 35-24 in the Premiership.
Read MoreLiverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says they did not deserve to beat Newcastle after wasting a string of "sensational" chances.
Read MoreNewcastle United manager Steve Bruce says his side were "always a threat" in their 1-1 draw with Liverpool in the Premier League.
Read MorePolice and crime commissioners, councillors and elected mayors are all set to be voted in.
Read MorePeter and Sheila Kirkup, who have since been discharged, thank staff for saving their lives.
Read MoreDavid Bedingham's career-best 257 and Chris Rushworth's four wickets put Durham firmly on top against Derbyshire.
Read MoreLinesman John Bell died when he grabbed overhead cables which he believed had been switched off.
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Alex Metcalfe
A fire-ravaged scrapyard in Middlesbrough will be cleared with government money so new apartments can be built.
A blaze at the Jap Euro North East Ltd scrapyard, near Middlesbrough College in September 2019, saw residents evacuated and smoke was seen as far away as Whitby.
The burnt out remains of cars can still be seen on the site off Vulcan Street and Commercial Street, but soon the area should be cleared.
Money from a £7.9m brownfield housing fund will be used to transform the scrapyard site so it is ready for development.
Plans for further homes, offices, a new school and urban farm area also being drawn up for land “over the border”.
MIddlesbrough council regeneration chief Richard Horniman said: “We’re going through the final throes of the legal work required to get full possession (of the site) and get the stock away.
“Once we’ve done that, we’ve got the money in place to go in and clear that site ready for a housing development.
“That work will be going on over the next 18 months.”
Premiership Rugby has moved two fixtures in mid-May to a Monday night in the hope of having fans attend.
Read MoreRelive Saturday's English Football League action, as Watford and Hull City both seal promotion.
Read MoreListen to live BBC radio commentary from Saturday's action in the Gallagher Premiership.
Read MoreSophia Jekecha was given a fatal dose of snuff during treatment for stomach problems, a court hears.
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