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  1. Gossip: Magpies pursue Keanpublished at 07:33 British Summer Time 7 April
    published at 06:33 7 April

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  2. Cyclist plea for NHS brain injury patient supportpublished at 06:05 British Summer Time 7 April
    published at 05:05 7 April

    Injured cyclist Richard McMann says he did not get the required support after leaving hospital.

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  3. Restored miners' banner to hang in primary schoolpublished at 06:04 British Summer Time 7 April
    published at 05:04 7 April

    The repaired ornate silk banner will be hung at a primary school in South Pelaw later this year.

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  4. Injured and rescued seals helped at new centrepublished at 06:03 British Summer Time 7 April
    published at 05:03 7 April

    Medics at The North East Seal Triage unit say they have worked "non-stop" since opening.

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  5. James' century puts Nottinghamshire in controlpublished at 19:28 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 18:28 6 April

    All-rounder Lyndon James leads the way with a superb 125 as Nottinghamshire take advantage of a benign batting surface to build a 201-run first innings lead over Durham.

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  6. Final half hour in Nottinghampublished at 18:23 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 17:23 6 April

    Durham 378 & 106-3 v Notts 579

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    We're into the final few overs of day three at Trent Bridge and Notts are in a good position to push for a win tomorrow.

    After a wobbly start Durham recovered for a period but have now just lost Ben McKinney for 37. He was caught by keeper Joe Clarke off the bowling of Josh Tongue.

    It came an over after Tongue thought he had the batsman caught at first slip, only to see Lyndon James put him down.

    Earlier they were 29-2 when Fergus O'Neill had Alex Lees lbw and then bowled Emilio Gay two balls later, to leave him with a pair.

    Colin Ackermann then joined McKinney in the middle and the two added 71 runs in 15 overs before the latter was out.

  7. James' third century against Durhampublished at 15:56 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 14:56 6 April

    Notts 552-9 v Durham 378

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    I said earlier Lyndon James averaged 92 against Durham going into this innings. It was actually 96 and it's heading upwards because he's got another century against them today.

    He has five centuries in first-class cricket and three are against Durham. He brought it up with his 14th four and followed that with a six into the Bridgford Road stand.

    Notts are in a real position of strength here but because they are nine down, tea is delayed.

    However with a 49-yard boundary on the Bridgford Road side of the ground a lead of 172, on a very good batting track, may not be that big.

  8. 'Nice cover drives' by Tonguepublished at 15:39 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 14:39 6 April

    Notts 528-8 v Durham 378

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Josh Tongue has made 50 on his long-overdue Notts debut.

    He agreed to join them at the end of 2023 but then got injured on England duty and missed last season. He's played some nice cover drives and got there in 81 balls, with eight fours.

    Durham are struggling to make any inroads with the ball this afternoon, after Matthew Potts took two in two earlier in the session.

    Tongue has also put on 91 for the ninth wicket with Lyndon James, who averaged 92 against Durham when he entered the field earlier today. He now has 91.

  9. Arrest as ammunition discovered at housepublished at 14:20 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 13:20 6 April

    Cleveland Police says some neighbours were asked to leave their homes as a "precaution".

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  10. National park cuts will axe rangers, bosses saypublished at 13:28 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 12:28 6 April

    Northumberland National Park says budget cuts mean the public can expect to see a fall in services.

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  11. Wearside stories you might have missedpublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 12:18 6 April

    A look back at some of the stories you might have missed on Wearside this week.

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  12. Deficit nearly gone at Trent Bridgepublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 11:28 6 April

    Notts 364-6 v Durham 378

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    I said this morning that there are plenty of runs to be had here and Notts continue to make steady progress and have almost wiped out Durham's lead.

    Matthew Montgomery was dropped in the slips last night on four and now has 38 from 98 deliveries. Lyndon James, who really enjoys batting against Durham, is on 30 from 36 balls.

    Only one wicket has fallen today, that of night-watchman Farhan Ahmed, who was caught in the slips on 17.

    At this rate Notts will be start to build a lead this afternoon.

  13. Man in 50s killed in shooting at housepublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 10:14 6 April

    An investigation is launched after the victim was found dead in County Durham on Saturday evening.

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  14. Beautiful morning at Trent Bridgepublished at 10:57 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 09:57 6 April

    Notts 297-5, trail Durham by 81 runs

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    A sunny day in NottinghamImage source, BBC Sport
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    The sun blazes down on Trent Bridge

    It's another gorgeous morning in Nottingham and warmer than yesterday, so we have a prompt start - although yesterday we were expecting the same until the sprinklers burst into action at 11:00am and robbed the game of 45 minutes.

    They are trying to claw back that time today so we will have 100 overs, with play scheduled to end at 6.15pm. I will believe that when I see it, however. They went off at 6.51pm yesterday.

    Day three is often considered "moving day" but this is a good batting track. And with a 50-yard boundary on the Bridgford Road side of the groud, there are plenty of runs to be had.

    It will be interesting to see how things develop.

  15. Who is in the running to be North Tyneside mayor?published at 10:15 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 09:15 6 April

    Seven candidates are vying for the top political job in the borough in the 2025 election.

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  16. Metro Bashers find fellowship in front carriagepublished at 07:30 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 06:30 6 April

    A group of train enthusiasts on why they love to complete loops of the Tyne and Wear Metro.

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  17. Water fluoridation expansion due by 2030published at 07:26 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 06:26 6 April

    The government says the plan will provide about £200m in social benefits to the region.

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  18. Station's Stephenson statue to go on showpublished at 07:24 British Summer Time 6 April
    published at 06:24 6 April

    The Grade II listed statue of Robert Stephenson will be unveiled at the Locomotion museum next week.

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  19. Police operation targets forced labour concernspublished at 19:52 British Summer Time 5 April
    published at 18:52 5 April

    Officers conduct a joint investigation into forced labour concerns in Billingham and Middlesbrough.

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  20. Notts batters build solid platform against Durhampublished at 19:22 British Summer Time 5 April
    published at 18:22 5 April

    Nottinghamshire close day two of their County Championship match against Durham 81 runs behind with five wickets in hand.

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