FA charges Sunderland and Oxford Unitedpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 26 April 2021
The FA charges Sunderland and Oxford United players and coaches following alleged incidents during their 2 April fixture.
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Read MoreA duck which uses the grounds of North Tees Hospital to lay her eggs has been rehomed along with her ducklings.
Staff at North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust arranged for the birds to be taken to another location in nearby Hartlepool after providing a paddling pool and seed for the family in the hospital grounds.
The same duck, which is tagged, arrives at the Stockton hospital every April to lay her eggs and hatch them in one of the hospital's courtyards.
Christopher Owens-Hunt, who works at the hospital, said: "It was lovely to see her again but the family is safer now where there’s more food and proper lakes to swim in."
Daniel Colegate is scouring lower mountainsides for Esther Dingley while waiting for snow to clear.
Read MorePatrick Stokes, 24, admitted failing to ensure the welfare of animals in his care.
Read MoreThere was North East success at Hollywood's biggest night as James Reed, one of the team behind My Octopus Teacher, landed the Oscar for best documentary feature - and the first person to congratulate him was none other than Brad Pitt.
Director James, who grew up in Prudhoe, Northumberland, described the win as a "phenomenal moment".
He told BBC Radio Newcastle: "I really wasn't expecting it. I'm absolutely delighted.
"I'm holding [the statue] now. It's very, very heavy. He's a big old chap.
"We were sat behind [British actress] Carey Mulligan and really felt very small-time next to all these celebs and then we came off the stage and the first person to congratulate us was Brad Pitt.
"That was weird, but fantastic."
The Netflix production, co-directed by Pippa Ehrlich, covers filmmaker Craig Foster bonding with an octopus in a South African kelp forest over 12 months.
The trophies were handed out in one of the grand halls at Los Angeles's Union Station to allow for a Covid-safe ceremony.
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