1. Police search under way for missing teenspublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    A police search is under way for two missing teenage girls from Stockton.

    Ruby Cuskern, 14, and Megan Hardwick, 15, were last seen on a field in the Eastbourne area of Stockton, at about 18:15 on Saturday, but didn't go home and haven't made contact with their families.

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    Earlier Cleveland police tweeted for the girls to contact them on 101 "just to let us know you're safe and well. Everyone's worried about you."

    Ruby Cuskern and Megan HardwickImage source, Cleveland Police
  2. Public urged to do two tests a week as virus 'still a threat'published at 15:13 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service
    Herbert Soden

    Gateshead’s director of public health has urged everyone to get Covid tests, warning the virus is “still a threat”.

    It comes after the first cases of the Indian variant of Covid-19 have been found in the North East, although numbers here remain the lowest of anywhere in England.

    The Covid-19 strain of coronavirus

    It has so far been detected 19 times across the region – and the number covers all of Newcastle, Northumberland, Gateshead, North and South Tyneside, Sunderland, County Durham, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland, Stockton, Hartlepool, and Darlington.

    Alice Wiseman, Gateshead Council’s director of public health (pictured below), said the latest variant shows the virus is still a problem.

    She said: “Thankfully the number of cases across our region remains low, which makes it easier to trace those who have been in close contact with individuals who have tested positive, and take steps to prevent further spread.

    “Although the numbers are small, this is a timely reminder that the virus is still a threat.”

    Gateshead public health director Alice Wiseman

    With people now able to socialise indoors, Ms Wiseman said that the public should take lateral flow tests twice a week.

    She said: “We must continue to protect each other. I’d encourage everyone to use lateral flow testing kits twice a week, but you should also arrange a PCR test straight away if you develop symptoms – even if the symptoms are mild or if your lateral flow test result is negative."

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  3. Darlington pub doubles capacity as indoor drinking is allowedpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Customers have been welcomed back inside a Darlington pub this afternoon.

    Ian Clough, who runs the Orb micropub on Coniscliffe Road, said they were ready for regulars to come indoors from midday.

    There has been an outside seating area for a month but the recent rain hasn't been helpful in attracting customers.

    Mr Clough said: "We'll be able to double capacity with indoor and outdoor seating which will help claw back some of our takings, it's been a very difficult time for the hospitality industry."

    Orb micropub in DarlingtonImage source, ORB Micropub
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  5. Reward offered in hunt for £20k bronze crucifixpublished at 13:53 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    A £1,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the return of a bronze crucifix stolen from a Newcastle church.

    The cross, estimated to be worth £20,000, was taken from All Saints Church in Gosforth on Wednesday night.

    It had stood in the garden of remembrance where ashes were scattered since 1965.

    The reward is being offered by the Crimestoppers charity.

    Neighbourhood Insp Harninder Bola, of Northumbria Police, described the sculpture as a "highly sentimental piece" and called for its return.

    “We have been carrying out extensive enquiries since last week, but unfortunately the crucifix has not been located. Everyone associated with the parish is absolutely devastated.

    “Anyone who has information about its possible whereabouts is asked to contact police and we are now in a position to offer a reward.

    “Please do the right thing and contact us at the earliest opportunity so we can ensure the church and its community can bring it back to their remembrance garden.”

    The bronze sculpture outside the churchImage source, Northumbria Police
  6. Darlington's Hippodrome sees increase in ticket salespublished at 12:36 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Darlington's Hippodrome theatre is preparing to welcome back audiences, with its first live show due to happen next month.

    The venue is currently hosting movie screenings and musicals filmed in London's West End, as well as dance groups.

    Programme director Helen Tarran-Jones said: "We are erring on the side of caution with a one-metre-plus seating plan at the moment as we come into the summer and find out what happens with the government's roadmap on 21 June.

    "We can then potentially reduce those restrictions on the seats."

    She said they'll be listening to what audiences feel comfortable with too, with the first live show on 24 June having a 300-seat capacity, rather than 1,000, as was pre-pandemic.

    "It does hold us back but at the same time we want to make sure people want to come back and it feels safe to do so," she said.

    Darlington HippodromeImage source, Darlington Hippodrome
  7. A19 closed between A689 and A179 junctionspublished at 12:30 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Motorists are being warned the A19 is closed in both directions between the Wolviston interchange and the Sheraton junction because of a three-vehicle collision and fuel spillage.

    Police warn it may take a few hours before the road is reopened.

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  8. Missing girls urged to get in touchpublished at 09:58 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Police have appealed for two teenage girls who have been missing since Saturday to come forward.

    Ruby Cuskern, 14, and Megan Hardwick, 15, were last seen on a field in the Eastbourne area of Stockton, at about 18:15 on Saturday, but didn't go home and haven't made contact with their families.

    Police say the girls may have travelled to Middlesbrough or be in the Norton or Billingham area.

    Ruby CuskernImage source, Cleveland police
    Megan HardwickImage source, Cleveland police

    Police released a picture (below) of what the girls were wearing when they were last seen.

    In a tweet, they asked the teenagers to "ring Cleveland Police on 101 just to let us know you're safe and well. Everyone's worried about you.

    "You're not in any trouble, we just need to know you're OK!"

    Missing girls in clothes they were wearing at the timeImage source, Cleveland police
  9. Suspects in school grounds armed brawl chargedpublished at 09:47 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Cleveland Police is linking the fight with weapons to an aggravated burglary earlier in the day.

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  10. Three charged after brawl spills into school groundspublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 17 May 2021

    Three men have been charged in connection with an incident which led to a brawl spilling over into the grounds of a school.

    Berwick Hills Primary School in Middlesbrough was put into lockdown on Friday morning, after reports of an armed fight.

    Cleveland Police said it was believed it was linked to an earlier alleged aggravated burglary.

    Three men, including a 28-year-old have been charged with aggravated burglary, with the 27-year-old and 18-year-old also charged with offences including theft of a motor vehicle and possession of a knife blade/sharp pointed article.

    All will appear at Teesside Magistrates Court later.

    Police officer in school groundsImage source, Terry Blackburn

    A further three men, who were also arrested on Friday, were later released without charge.

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    Newcastle Eagles win the BBL play-offs title for the seventh time with a win against London Lions.

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    London Lions win their second WBBL trophy of the season as they beat giantkillers Newcastle Eagles in the play-off final.

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  14. Rushworth sets record in Durham winpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 16 May 2021

    Chris Rushworth becomes Durham's all-time leading first-class wicket-taker as Worcestershire are beaten by 258 runs.

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  15. Shop staff 'threatened with syringe' during raidspublished at 17:07 British Summer Time 16 May 2021

    Staff were left "extremely shaken" and told police the syringe contained blood or acid.

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  16. Listen: Newcastle v Northampton & Bristol v Gloucesterpublished at 11:51 British Summer Time 16 May 2021

    Newcastle Falcons host Northampton Saints and Bristol Bears entertain Gloucester Rugby in the Premiership - listen to BBC radio commentary.

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  17. Pears stung by tons for Burnham & Youngpublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 15 May 2021

    Jack Burnham and Will Young hit tons and Ned Eckersley smashes 86 as Durham set Worcestershire a daunting 423 to win.

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  18. Aldershot Town 1-3 Hartlepool Unitedpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 15 May 2021

    Hartlepool United keep up their promotion push with a 3-1 win at Aldershot to move third in the National League.

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    Manchester City twice come from behind to win a Premier League classic against Newcastle in their first game since being confirmed as champions.

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  20. Poor defending cost Newcastle - Brucepublished at 23:06 British Summer Time 14 May 2021

    Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says his team played well in attack but were let down by poor defending, after losing 4-3 at home to Premier League champions Manchester City.

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