1. Man fears new Metro line will force him from homepublished at 06:13 British Summer Time 23 July

    David Potts says his cottage and stabling business will be impacted by the noise from nearby trains.

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  2. Work to remove 'disaster' cycle lane to start soonpublished at 21:59 British Summer Time 22 July

    Middlesbrough's mayor confirms work to replace the controversial route will begin in August.

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  3. Council approves tougher HMO rules published at 21:38 British Summer Time 22 July

    Campaigners say the changes will be "huge" for the community.

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  4. Performing arts college ready to openpublished at 21:03 British Summer Time 22 July

    The new college will "transform performing arts education in the North East", supporters say.

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  5. Somerset on top against Durham as 22 wickets fallpublished at 19:34 British Summer Time 22 July

    Twenty-two wickets fall in a day at Taunton as Somerset move into a strong position against Durham.

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  6. Swimming pool reopens after £3m green investmentpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 22 July

    Elswick pool is fitted with solar panels and a new heating system to make it more sustainable.

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  7. Drug dealer caught with haul in prison cellpublished at 17:02 British Summer Time 22 July

    Stephen York hid illegal tablets in a saltshaker in HMP Northumberland, a court hears.

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  8. Wissa leaves Brentford pre-season training camp published at 15:36 British Summer Time 22 July

    Brentford forward Yoane Wissa leaves the team's pre-season base in Portugal amid growing uncertainty over his future.

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  9. 'Interesting to see how Somerset bat'published at 14:58 British Summer Time 22 July

    Somerset v Durham 145-9

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Durham have at least avoided their lowest score against Somerset, which incidentally was 116 in a narrow win in Chester-le-Street in 2013.

    For a long while today it didn't look like they would reach three figures, as Craig Overton ran through them, taking 6-17 as the visitors struggled on a green top in Taunton.

    Twice he was on a hat-trick, bowling a nagging length which left a few of the batters unsure what the best way forward was.

    Alex Lees had offered resistance until he tried to smash Overton into the graveyard and instead got a nasty top-edge which steepled up and back to the bowler when he was on 27.

    It was an awful shot, but he'd obviously decided to throw caution to the wind. Ben Raine then made 42 and Neil Wagner 24.

    I am not sure what to make of the track. I think it is a bit sticky and that is catching the players out, however some of the shots we have seen have been really poor too.

    Maximum bowling points came after 27.4 overs. It will be interesting to see how Somerset cope with the bat.

  10. Museum transformation plans approvedpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 22 July

    The museum entrance is set to move and space is freed up by the departing library.

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  11. Students get £1.7m in strike compensation so farpublished at 12:35 British Summer Time 22 July

    The fund to compensate Newcastle students for strike action remains open, so the figure could rise.

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  12. Gossip: Rivals race for Lewispublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 22 July

    The latest transfer gossip involving Championship clubs in the summer transfer window

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  13. 'Awkward morning for Durham'published at 12:25 British Summer Time 22 July

    Somerset v Durham 33-3

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    We have only had nine overs so far in Taunton, amid the showers, but that's been enough for Somerset to take three wickets. And it should have been four!

    You have to strike while the iron's hot with this Kookaburra ball and Somerset put Durham in - on a green top - and did just that.

    Craig Overton was on a hat-trick in the sixth over after he got Emilio Gay for 10 and Colin Ackermann first ball, both caught in the slips.

    David Bedingham saw off the hat-trick ball but then fell in Lewis Gregory's first over when he edged to the 'keeper on one.

    That brought Ollie Robinson to the middle. He should have gone for a second ball duck, but Overton dropped him at second slip off Gregory's bowling.

    Then it rained and they all went off again. It's now chucking it down!

  14. Bar licence suspended after double stabbingpublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 22 July

    Police say staff did not ring 999 and interfered with the crime scene - claims the venue denies.

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  15. Howson leaves Middlesbrough after eight yearspublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 22 July

    Former captain Jonny Howson leaves Middlesbrough after eight seasons with the club.

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  16. Newcastle able to 'revert back to type' if targets do not joinpublished at 11:09 British Summer Time 22 July

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  17. Delayed start in Tauntonpublished at 10:59 British Summer Time 22 July

    Somerset v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    The toss is now scheduled to take place at 10.45am and play is set to begin at 11.15am. We have had a delay because of a heavy shower earlier and the forecast suggests we could be dodging a few more throughout the day.

    It will be interesting to see which two overseas players Durham go with this week. David Bedingham and Codi Yusuf have returned from international duty with South Africa. Yusuf has signed a new short-term contract until September.

    But former New Zealand bowler Neil Wagner is also here. He managed part of one game for Durham last season. That was against Notts but he injured his shoulder during it and that was that.

  18. Family's cat dies after being shot by air riflepublished at 09:42 British Summer Time 22 July

    A pet cat called Dobby was found by his owners in Stockton after the attack, police say.

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  19. Le Bris calls for goals after pre-season defeatpublished at 08:32 British Summer Time 22 July

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  20. Gossip: Black Cats remain interested in Xhakapublished at 07:33 British Summer Time 22 July

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