1. PM urged to intervene in Nestle factory closurepublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Councillors say the closure would be a "body blow" to manufacturing in the area.

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  2. 'I'm voting for the first time at the age of 30'published at 07:33 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Aaron Scullion was homeless at 21 but he now has a job and home and is voting for the first time.

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  3. 'I'm voting for the first time at the age of 30'published at 00:52 British Summer Time 1 May 2021

    Aaron Scullion was homeless at 21 but he now has a job and home and is voting for the first time.

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  4. Men rescued from deep inside disused minepublished at 21:40 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    The "extremely complex" operation saw the men recovered from hundreds of metres below the surface.

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  5. Young & Lees tons keep Durham in controlpublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Durham openers Will Young and Alex Lees both make centuries as Durham doggedly build a big lead against Warwickshire.

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  6. Man in his 40s raped near nature reservepublished at 17:36 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Two women seen in the area at the time who may have a distressed man are urged to contact police.

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  7. Reaction to Sunday's Premier League gamespublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Reaction to Tottenham's win over Sheffield United in the Premier League.

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  8. Listen: Monday's National League commentariespublished at 14:52 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Listen to local BBC radio commentary from Monday's action in the National League.

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  9. Swimming with my stoma bagpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Gill Castle is on a mission to break down fear and stigma around taking to the water with a colostomy pouch.

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  10. Delays to water main repairs in Middlesbroughpublished at 12:26 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Homes and businesses without water in Middlesbrough may have to wait a little longer to be reconnected.

    Engineers from Northumbrian Water are working to repair a large burst on a water pipe on Ladgate Lane near Marton railway station which has cut off mains water to hundreds of addresses in South Middlesbrough.

    The company says people with no water or low pressure might not be back in full supply until around 15:00.

    It's contacting high-priority customers to get them bottled water.

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  11. Northumbrian Water hopes to restore supplies by middaypublished at 10:20 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    BBC Radio Tees

    Northumbrian Water has said it's hoping supplies will be back to normal to homes in the Middlesbrough area by midday.

    Engineers are working to repair a burst water main on Ladgate Lane, which happened at 07:30 between Overdale Road and Alan Peacock Way.

    Flooded road in Middlesbrough

    Supplies to homes in the TS3, TS4, TS5, TS6, TS7 and TS8 postcode areas have been affected - with some reporting low pressure and others having no water at all.

    Ladgate Lane has been closed to traffic, and BBC Tees reporter Matty Nixon said: "Traffic is being re-routed through Park End, so traffic is building in the North Ormesby and Berwick Hills areas as a result."

    Six schools have also been closed.

    They are: Acklam Whin Primary, Easterside, Holmwood School, Marton Manor, St. Clare's and St. Thomas More.

    Flooded road with hay bales
  12. EFL: Championship relegation battle goes to final day, Peterborough promoted, Southend downpublished at 09:54 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Relive all the action as Derby's defeat at Swansea, together with a win for Wycombe and draws for Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday, takes the Championship relegation battle to the final day.

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  13. Burst water main causes disruption in Middlesbroughpublished at 09:36 British Summer Time 30 April 2021

    Engineers are working on a water leak which is causing significant problems in Middlesbrough.

    Northumbrian Water says customers in the TS3, TS4, TS5, TS6, TS7 and TS8 postcode areas are affected.

    Scene of burst water main

    With either low pressure or no water at all, the burst near Marton railway station, close to Ladgate Lane, has caused travel problems, as the road is closed.

    Six schools in the area have also shut. They are Holmwood School, Acklam Whin Primary, Easterside, Marton Manor, St Clare's and St Thomas More.

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  14. Councillor who stalked woman seeking help jailedpublished at 18:33 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    Dipu Ahad claimed he was seeking justice for his victim but was found to be behind the harassment.

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  15. MPs back miners in pension fund 'injustice' demandpublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    Ex-miners, not the government, should immediately get £1.2bn extra from the fund, a report says.

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  16. 'I faced deportation but now train footballers'published at 16:01 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    Sev Mokake faced leaving the UK as a child but now trains some of football's biggest names.

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  17. Mental health patient's reports of abuse 'ignored'published at 13:56 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    A woman who claims she was restrained and injured by staff at a mental health unit wants an inquiry.

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  18. Festival falls victim to Covid uncertainty againpublished at 12:54 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    The popular seafront South Tyneside Festival is cancelled for the second year running.

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  19. Motherless fawn rescued from roadsidepublished at 12:16 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    A tiny fawn is being cared for by wildlife volunteers after being found alone beside a road in Northumberland.

    Blyth Wildlife Rescue say the fawn, which was found on Wednesday, weighs only 2lb 10oz (1.2kg) and is the smallest it has cared for.

    Tiny fawn wrapped in a blanketImage source, Blyth Wildlife Rescue

    A spokesperson said: "Admitting fawns is not a decision to be taken lightly and all efforts must be made to ensure that mum is no longer around, and in this case we are confident we made the right call."

    The animal's condition has improved overnight and volunteers are hopeful it will make a recovery.

    Rescued fawn asleepImage source, Blyth Wildlife Rescue

    People are asked if they see a lost fawn, not to pick it up - but to contact the nearest wildlife rescue centre.

  20. Medieval-style 'torture unit' found on cycle pathpublished at 10:03 British Summer Time 29 April 2021

    A cyclist found the contraption featuring protruding spiked posts on a woodland trail.

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