1. Landmark temple suffers £10,000 damage in firepublished at 09:49 Greenwich Mean Time 27 March 2021

    Videos show youths setting a bin alight next to the temple and jumping over the flames.

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  2. Chinese sanctions 'wholly counter-productive'published at 21:10 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    Newcastle University's Dr Jo Smith Finley is sanctioned by the Chinese government along with MPs.

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  3. Dozens suspended for dangerously riding e-scooterspublished at 18:45 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    More than 40 people have been blocked from using the scheme in Newcastle.

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  4. Businesses warned not to open illegallypublished at 18:23 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    A hairdressers and a barbers in Middlesbrough are each fined £1,000 for breaking lockdown rules.

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  5. Middlesbrough boss Warnock fined by FApublished at 13:10 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    Middlesbrough boss Neil Warnock is fined £7,000 for comments he made following his side's 2-1 defeat by Swansea.

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  6. Four more men sought over drug dealer's killingpublished at 12:02 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    After three people were jailed for killing Hemawand Ali Hussein, four more men are being hunted.

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  7. Mental health trust put patients at 'risk of harm'published at 09:08 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2021

    A watchdog says five wards run by Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust are "inadequate".

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  8. E-scooter students get road ban for drink-ridingpublished at 21:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    One student was almost four times over the drink-drive limit, a court is told

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  9. Murder accused 'took phones and knives from scene'published at 18:02 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Paul Robson denies being "a cold and calculating killer" while giving evidence at a murder trial.

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  10. Eleven schools to launch parent driving banpublished at 15:31 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Newcastle council hopes banning parents driving to school gates will cut pollution and congestion.

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  11. Full Metro timetable returns for shops reopeningpublished at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Daniel Holland
    Local Democracy Reporter

    The Metro will be fully operational again by 11 April, the day before non-essential shops, hairdressers and leisure facilities are due to reopen.

    The network, which has needed more than £40m of government funding to keep it going during the pandemic, has been running a reduced timetable since late November due to a shortage of drivers.

    Thirty new recruits were taken on last September, but with delays to training because of lockdown, 20% of train services had to be cut from the timetable.

    Metro trains

    Nexus chief operating officer Martin Kearney said: “We are now nearing a full complement of driver resource and we are performing very well at the moment."

    Last week, it was confirmed that the Metro has secured an additional £8m government grant that will allow it to keep trains running at reduced passenger levels until 21 June.

  12. Three men jailed for rival drug dealer killingpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Three men were found guilty of the manslaughter of a man who was shot in the head.

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  13. Subpostmaster's conviction 'contributed to death'published at 12:30 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Peter Holmes was convicted for a £46,000 shortfall in his accounts, but he blamed a computer error.

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  14. Gateshead tips to stay open for longerpublished at 11:53 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Two household recycling centres in Gateshead are staying open for longer to try and cut mammoth three-hour queues experienced by residents getting rid of their rubbish.

    Gateshead Council’s two tips at Campground in Wrekenton and Cowen Road in Blaydon reopened in May last year after the first lockdown, with an alternate number plate system for when people can go.

    But recent “unprecedented public demand” has seen drivers waiting as long as three hours to access the sites, causing problems on nearby roads.

    From today the opening hours of both sites will be extended by three hours, closing at 20:00.

    The alternating odd and even number plate system will stay in place.

    Queue of cars at Campground site in Gateshead
  15. Bee survey needs volunteerspublished at 11:50 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    A project to help monitor and protect the region's bees has begun.

    There are a hundred different species of bee in the North East, and conservationists are asking members of the public to join in with the effort to track them.

    It's the second year the North East Bee Hunt has been held, as numbers of the insects are declining around the country.

    Last year a number of rare bees were discovered in the region, including the hairy-footed flower bee and the bilberry bumblebee.

    More details can be found here on the here., external

    BumblebeeImage source, Christopher Wren
  16. Carreas gets nine-game eye-contact banpublished at 11:42 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Newcastle wing Mateo Carreras is banned for nine games after admitting intentional contact with the eye of Wasps' Josh Bassett.

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  17. Historic rail demolition decision due in dayspublished at 10:10 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    A company wants to demolish an old shed but opponents say it is the last link to a historic railway.

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  18. Trust 'key' to care home staff jab take-uppublished at 09:52 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    About 10% of Middlesbrough care staff have turned down the offer, a health security panel is told.

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  19. 'Leaving pub trade to become welder was good for me'published at 06:46 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Connor Lilley lost his job when the Covid-19 pandemic began but has found a new career path.

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  20. Why cutting down trees can be good for the climatepublished at 00:11 Greenwich Mean Time 25 March 2021

    Tree felling is helping to restore an ancient ecosystem which can store even more carbon than trees do.

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