1. Station lift and toilets shut after vandal attackpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 24 August

    A station lift and toilets are out of action however, Northern Rail says repairs are in hand.

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  2. Man charged with woman's murder appears in courtpublished at 14:16 British Summer Time 24 August

    The 42-year-old is remanded in custody after the body of Eve McIntyre was found in Gateshead.

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  3. Wagner injuredpublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 24 August

    Notts 226-9, trail Durham by 305

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    It's not good news for Durham with regards to fast bowler Neil Wagner. He fell awkwardly on the ball yesterday while fielding and has injured his shoulder.

    I gather he's been for an MRI scan today but is not expected to bowl again in this game. Paul Coughlin is his replacement.

    So without Wagner, where is this game heading? He took four wickets yesteday.

    If Durham take two quick wickets ths morning they may well enforce the follow-on, but if Notts bat through the session that could well change things.

    The weather forecast tomorrow is not the best either.

  4. Injured Wood will not bowl on day four against Sri Lankapublished at 10:56 British Summer Time 24 August

    Mark Wood has a right thigh injury and will not feature on day four against Sri Lanka.

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  5. Drizzle in CLSpublished at 10:51 British Summer Time 24 August

    Durham 531-7 dec v Notts 220-8

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    There's a bit of drizzle in Chester-le-Street and the main covers are on. Looks like some of that unreliable southern weather has accidentally moved north.

    Hopefully, it's just a passing shower and we will get going soon. If Durham take two quick wickets this morning they may enforce the follow-on.

    But it will be interesting to see how much of a part fast bowler Neil Wagner can play.

    He took four wickets yesterday, but then fell heavily on his shoulder while fielding and headed off back to the dressing room.

  6. Why PSR tweaks may harm top Premier League clubspublished at 09:23 British Summer Time 24 August

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  7. Search dog dies a few weeks after first rescuepublished at 08:17 British Summer Time 24 August

    Bramble died of acute leukaemia on her sixth birthday, with her trainer by her side.

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  8. Plans for seafront development resubmittedpublished at 07:12 British Summer Time 24 August

    An entertainment centre, cafe and flats are planned for the old Roker Amusements on Marine Park.

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  9. Man jailed for racist abuse during disorderpublished at 19:46 British Summer Time 23 August

    Former EDL member David Hann hurled racist abuse while standing outside a mosque, a court hears.

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  10. Man who set bin on fire during disorder jailedpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 23 August

    Louis McGrother handed himself in to police after he was filmed joining in attacks in Middlesbrough.

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  11. Dominant Durham keep pressure on Nottspublished at 18:52 British Summer Time 23 August

    Ashton Turner's unbeaten century and Neil Wagner's four wickets consolidates Durham's position against Nottinghamshire.

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  12. Housing estate name 'ignores local heritage'published at 18:11 British Summer Time 23 August

    There are calls for Greatham Meadow to be renamed to reflect the area's "rich history".

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  13. Trust's procedures criticised after man's deathpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 23 August

    A coroner warns "future deaths could occur" due to changes in a trust's discharge system.

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  14. Murder charge after woman's body foundpublished at 16:20 British Summer Time 23 August

    Eve McIntyre's body was discovered by police at a house in Gateshead on Thursday.

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  15. Pressure on Notts in CLSpublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 23 August

    Durham 531-7 dec v Notts 131-6

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    It was during a sloppy period of play, from a bowling point of view, when things suddenly started to turn in Durham's favour this afternoon.

    Notts were 96-1 and the boundaries were coming freely. Debutant fast bowler Daniel Hogg had been pulled out of the Durham attack after just three overs, which had cost 26 runs.

    Neil Wagner was then brought back on at the Finchale End. He went for a couple of fours, then packed the legside field and had Haseeb Hameed caught down the legside for 44.

    Notts went from 96-1 in the 21st over to 122-6 by the midway point of the 33rd over. Wagner took three wickets during that period, while Bas De Leede and Ben Raine also claimed a dismissal each.

    Raine has been particularly tight. He's bowled five maidens in his 12 overs and taken 1-20.

  16. Man charged after woman and child injuredpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 23 August

    A 32-year-old man appears in court after police were called to a "domestic incident".

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  17. Tripper 'training as normal' as Howe 'surprised' at transfer rumourspublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 23 August

    Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe says Kieran Trippier is "training as usual" and he is "surprised" by reports that the right-back wants to leave the club.

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  18. Tripper 'training as normal' as Howe 'surprised' at transfer rumours published at 14:04 British Summer Time 23 August

    Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe says Kieran Trippier is "training as usual" and he is "surprised" by reports that the right-back wants to leave the club.

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  19. Government 'working closely' to reopen rail linepublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 23 August

    The local transport minister says the government is "committed" to improving rail networks.

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  20. Century for Turner on debutpublished at 12:23 British Summer Time 23 August

    Durham 506-6 v Notts

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Ashton Turner is playing in his first County Championship match and has marked the occasion with his fifth century in first-class cricket.

    Turner, who is from Perth in West Australia, has only played white-ball cricket for Durham until now. He has returned to the UK for the T20 quarter final at The Oval, on 3 September.

    He's also put on 100 with Dutchman Bas De Leede, who has 71.

    The last time these two sides met in the Championship in 2022, Notts had four centurions in one innings. Durham now have three in this. Will De Leede be the fourth?

    Durham have taken maximum batting points in this one, while Notts had to settle for two bowling points.