Progress urged on plans for 'deadly' junctionpublished at 09:15 British Summer Time 13 October
Campaigners say there have been five serious accidents there since 2020, but no work is scheduled.
Read MoreCampaigners say there have been five serious accidents there since 2020, but no work is scheduled.
Read MoreNorthumberland's leader hits out at increased housing targets, while Redcar faces the biggest rise.
Read MoreThe local authority hopes both visitors and locals will enjoy the transformed area.
Read MoreThe woman remains in hospital in a serious condition, although the child was later discharged.
Read MoreDurham Cathedral is transformed by intergalactic projections in the latest Luxmuralis show.
Read MorePolice say the stabbing happened at the Hollybush Shell petrol station on Thornaby Road.
Read MorePace bowler Brydon Carse says the idea of playing Test cricket for England helped him through a three-month ban for historic gambling offences.
Read MoreBuilding pods are being brought to the Woking Community Hospital in convoys on Saturday and Sunday.
Read MoreShops and hotels say the exhibition has brought people to Berwick for the first time.
Read MoreSale Sharks run in six tries as they beat Newcastle Falcons, who have lost 25 Premiership games in a row.
Read MoreSunderland and Newcastle United prepare to meet in the Women's Championship in front of a record-breaking crowd of more than 14,000.
Read MoreTwo people have been arrested and weapons seized by police from a house in Hetton-le-Hole.
Read MoreThe service between South Gosforth and Newcastle Airport was suspended for more than an hour.
Read MoreJoe Scott pushed his girlfriend to safety before he was hit by "coward" Steven Wallace in Newcastle.
Read MoreVictims said burglar Anthony Kennedy, 45, left them feeling "violated" and living in fear.
Read MoreMiddlesbrough Council warns empty businesses could attract squatters and anti-social behaviour.
Read MoreDurham's Jonathan Bushnell, Brandon Glover and Oliver Gibson will depart the club following the end of their contracts.
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