North East leaders appeal for calm after riotspublished at 07:09 British Summer Time 10 August
North East Mayor Kim McGuiness says it is "business as usual" days after riots.
Read MoreNorth East Mayor Kim McGuiness says it is "business as usual" days after riots.
Read MoreMiles Hammond hits 157 as Gloucestershire, Kent, Somerset, Durham & Surrey enjoy One-Day Cup wins.
Read MoreUp to 700 people were involved in a violent clashes with police and looting, a court hears.
Read MoreThe 50-year-old has been charged with attempted murder after a police officer was stabbed.
Read MoreCervical screening rates vary "dramatically" across north-east England and North Cumbria.
Read MoreRedcar Borough Council is defending installing partitions preventing people from sleeping on benches.
Read MoreThe councillor believes people with legitimate concerns have been "sucked into" far-right protests.
Read MoreStacey Vint will spend 20 months in prison for her part in the Middlesbrough riots.
Read MoreLiam Hardy attacked his partner while they were staying at a caravan site in Penrith.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough bring in youngster Micah Hamilton, a scorer in last season's Champions League, from Premier League champions Manchester City.
Read MoreA train travels the full length of the 18-mile line, which is expected to open later this year.
Read MoreAbout 3,000 people gathered outside an immigration advice service over fears of disorder.
Read MoreBP says H2Teesside will be one of the UK's largest blue hydrogen production facilities.
Read MoreA man in his 50s is arrested and remains in custody for questioning over the stabbing.
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