Tyneside and Northumberland stories from this weekpublished at 16:46 BST 5 October
Sam Fende will perform at the Mercury Prize ceremony and there is a £50m pothole pledge.
Read MoreSam Fende will perform at the Mercury Prize ceremony and there is a £50m pothole pledge.
Read MoreA mountain rescue team says Tarn the border collie helped in more than 70 callouts in five years.
Read MoreFormer Newcastle United and Northern Ireland goalkeeper Willie McFaul passes away aged 82.
Read MoreThe Conservative leader says net zero targets are "destroying more jobs than they're creating".
Read MoreNewcastle Red Bulls head coach Alan Dickens says he is looking forward to the help Scotland boss Gregor Townsend will give him.
Read MoreNorth Tyneside Council invites parents to make alternative suggestions to the current proposals.
Read MoreStories include a new ferret show in Billingham and a man whose life was changed by bus spotting.
Read MoreThe closure in the last week of October is to allow for new track and a junction to be installed.
Read MoreTuesday marks the four-year anniversary of Newcastle United's takeover, so what has changed?
Read MoreThe Allendale festival "turned a corner after Covid", the chairman says.
Read MoreWatch highlights as Mason Mount and Benjamin Sesko help Manchester United grab a crucial win against Sunderland, while Senne Lammens keeps a clean sheet on his debut.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough boss Rob Edwards speaks to BBC Radio Tees after their 1-0 defeat at Portsmouth.
Read MoreRegis Le Bris says Sunderland received a "strong reminder" of the demands of the Premier League, following his side's 2-0 defeat by Manchester United at Old Trafford.
Read MoreNewcastle Red Bulls begin life without Steve Diamond with a crushing 38-15 Prem loss at Exeter.
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