1. Carbon capture company wins $5m to scale uppublished at 17:52 British Summer Time 3 May

    Researchers at Newcastle University were "instrumental" in developing the technology, UNDO says.

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  2. Yoga donkeys 'do not know what to make of it all'published at 16:23 British Summer Time 3 May

    A donkey yoga session is held in Hutton Henry as a form of animal therapy for humans.

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  3. Play-offs 'another chapter' for Sunderland - Le Brispublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 3 May

    Regis Le Bris believes the Championship play-offs are "another chapter" for Sunderland following their loss to Queens Park Rangers.

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  4. Man suffers 'life-changing' injuries in stabbingpublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 3 May

    The stabbing happened in the Brambles Farm area of Middlesbrough in the early hours, police believe.

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  5. 'Clark's highest score'published at 14:28 British Summer Time 3 May

    Hampshire v Durham 453-8

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Graham Clark's long stay at the crease has finally come to an end - after around six and a half hours.

    He came in yesterday at 13:54 BST and has just fallen for 160, the victim of a brilliant piece of reactionary fielding from bowler Liam Dawson. Clark thought he'd driven Dawson towards the boundary but the bowler dived into the air to snatch the ball one-handed as it was passing over his head.

    It's the batsman's highest score. When he came in Durham were 82-4. When he left the field they were 453-8.

    He put on partnerships of 124 for the fifth wicket with Ollie Robinson and 163 for the sixth with George Drissell. That was a record sixth wicket stand for Durham against Hampshire.

    If nothing else, they appear to be in a position where they can't lose, but taking 20 wickets on a track as flat as this one may take some doing. And it's a used track as well!

  6. Anti-social house 'making life a misery' shut downpublished at 14:23 British Summer Time 3 May

    Police receive complaints about noise, fighting, verbal abuse and violence at the house.

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  7. Third batting point for Durhampublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 3 May

    Durham 356-5 v Hampshire

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Graham Clark and George Drissell are continuing to build their partnership in Southampton.

    At 152 it's nearly a record sixth wicket stand for Durham against Hampshire. The target to beat is the 156 put on by Dale Benkenstein and Ben Harmison in CLS in 2007.

    Clark has 119. His highest total is 124. Drissell is on 66, which is his highest score in a championship game.

    Hampshire have had one breakthrough this morning - they managed to get the ball changed. It was only 25 overs old. A ball change yesterday brought a wicket four deliveries later.

  8. High street revamp to create 'better access' to riverpublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 3 May

    Stockton Council says a revamp of Yarm High Street will include new spaces and seating areas.

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  9. Fines handed out for begging and drunkennesspublished at 10:49 British Summer Time 3 May

    Fines of £100 are given out in a city centre for anti-social behaviour, including begging.

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  10. Unsafe former fish quay factory to be bulldozedpublished at 10:26 British Summer Time 3 May

    The council submits plans to bulldoze the old Tyne Brand canning factory in North Shields.

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  11. Race Across the World brothers applied to defy agepublished at 07:39 British Summer Time 3 May

    Melvyn and Brian Mole say the skills they developed as children helped them on their journey.

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  12. HMRC staff extend strike beyond five monthspublished at 07:28 British Summer Time 3 May

    Workers, who have been on strike since just before Christmas, want sacked union reps reinstated.

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  13. Five things you may have missed in Sycamore Gap trialpublished at 02:14 British Summer Time 3 May

    Accusations of "moronic missions" and feuds as two men deny felling the famous tree on Hadrian's Wall.

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  14. Man City go third in race for Europe - who will prevail?published at 23:15 British Summer Time 2 May

    With the teams from third to seventh in the Premier League separated by just seven points, the race to secure Champions League football next season is intensifying.

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  15. City centre car parks in line for £2m revamppublished at 20:52 British Summer Time 2 May

    Sunderland City Council is asked to approve work to St Mary's and Sunniside multi-storey car parks.

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  16. Woman dies and children injured in house firepublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 2 May

    Two children, aged three and four, remain in hospital following the blaze on Monday.

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  17. Ex-mining town worst hit by Pip cuts, study claimspublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 2 May

    Researchers look at the possible effects of disability benefit cuts across English constituencies.

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  18. Clark ton puts Durham in charge against Hampshirepublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 2 May

    Graham Clark celebrates his fifth County Championship century with a pristine innings to put Durham in charge against Hampshire.

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  19. Homes evacuated as suspected grenade found in shedpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 2 May

    Police contact bomb disposal experts and road closures are in place in Darlington.

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  20. Sycamore Gap accused claims 'best pal' did itpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 2 May

    Daniel Graham claims his co-accused felled the world famous tree and asked him to take the blame.

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