1. Missed chances to stop man's death, coroner findspublished at 14:48 British Summer Time 3 June

    Police missed chances to get mental health help for a man who took his own life, a coroner says.

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  2. Four arrested over spate of arson attackspublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 3 June

    There have been 11 fires across Stockton on Sunday and Monday nights, all involving accelerants.

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  3. Newcastle announce final pre-season matchpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 3 June

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  4. Listed market shut until autumn for revamppublished at 13:34 British Summer Time 3 June

    The Shambles, built next to Hexham Abbey in 1766, is undergoing repair work costing £400k.

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  5. Mum to 'fight for others' after benefits death rulingpublished at 13:07 British Summer Time 3 June

    The mother of Jodey Whiting, who killed herself after her benefits were cut, pledges to help others.

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  6. Women's lies helped murderer 'escape justice'published at 12:35 British Summer Time 3 June

    Paul Foster killed himself after stabbing drug courier Kieran Wood to death, a court hears.

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  7. 'I expect to see us being a little bit more ruthless'published at 12:13 British Summer Time 3 June

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  8. Police van on emergency call crashes into car published at 11:43 British Summer Time 3 June

    A 10-year-old child in the car that was hit suffered a nosebleed, Cleveland Police says.

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  9. Dortmund confident of signing Jobe Bellinghampublished at 09:10 British Summer Time 3 June

    Borussia Dortmund are confident of completing the signing of Sunderland midfielder Jobe Bellingham.

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  10. 'Wastewater' likely cause of stream pollution published at 06:18 British Summer Time 3 June

    Northumbrian Water says it fixed the issue "straight away".

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  11. 'Organs are needed here, not in heaven'published at 06:10 British Summer Time 3 June

    Kaylee Davidson-Olley says families should not be allowed to overturn a patient's desire to donate.

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  12. Ask our pundit - send in your questionspublished at 19:51 British Summer Time 2 June

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  13. Benefits cut led to mum of nine killing herselfpublished at 18:50 British Summer Time 2 June

    Jodey Whiting "lost hope" after being deemed fit for work, her mum tells a new inquest.

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  14. Benefit cap punishing poor children, study sayspublished at 17:56 British Summer Time 2 June

    Researches claim child poverty rates are "directly and strongly correlated" to benefit caps.

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  15. Gateshead manager Magnay resignspublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 2 June

    Gateshead boss Carl Magnay resigns after less than nine months in charge.

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  16. Fears over short-stay flats plan in nightlife spotpublished at 17:35 British Summer Time 2 June

    A largely vacant office block in Newcastle's Bigg Market could be turned into short-term let flats.

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  17. Labour MP failed to declare relationship with union bosspublished at 15:17 British Summer Time 2 June

    Mary Foy lobbied on behalf of the Fire Brigades Union when it was run by her partner.

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  18. What can promoted clubs spend this summer?published at 14:11 British Summer Time 2 June

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  19. Driver detained for police pile-up on first datepublished at 13:41 British Summer Time 2 June

    Mazyar Azarbonyad is detained for 14 months for causing the crash which injured seven officers.

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  20. Could the ban mean fewer illegal vapes on our high streets?published at 11:58 British Summer Time 2 June

    Alix Hattenstone
    BBC England Data Unit

    A man squatting on the floor looking into the camera surrounded by rubbish in a run down room. He look serious
    Image caption,

    Paul Leighton helps to get illegal vapes off the streets

    In the run-up to the ban, I spent a day in Newcastle with council officers carrying out checks at high street shops.

    Senior Trading Standards officer Paul Leighton and his colleagues seize illicit vapes with tank sizes greater than 2ml, a nicotine strength of more than 20mg/ml or labels without manufacturer details and health warnings.

    While disposable vapes aren't illegal yet, he says the majority of illegal vapes he finds happen to be single-use.

    “Vaping’s been around for quite some time now and it’s only been a significant issue for us with the emergence of disposables,” he says.

    Paul believes the change in the law will help to clamp down on the illegal trade in the longer term.

    He says: “Once we’ve dealt with the sell through of illegal vapes that’s probably going to be kicking around after the ban, I think the majority of retailers will find themselves with compliant stock.”