Why we want older farmers to hang up their welliespublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 19 May 2021
Young farmers welcome a government grant to encourage older generations to retire early.
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Read MoreTwo missing teenagers from Stockton have been found, police say.
The pair were found "safe" in Middlesbrough.
Cleveland Police thanked people for sharing the appeal.
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."
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.
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.”
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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Pubs, restaurants and entertainment and sporting venues welcome people back as restrictions ease.
Read MoreA £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.”
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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