1. Durham need 'a few snookers and perhaps a miracle'published at 11:48 BST 26 September

    Yorkshire 357-6 v Durham 346 - Yorks lead by 11 runs

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Ben Raine has managed to take a wicket this morning, which has given Durham a second bowling point, but it may all be in vain, in terms of trying to avoid relegation.

    Matthew Revis fell LBW for 38 after putting on a 50-stand with George Hill. Durham really need to win this one to stay up, given the way Hampshire have had the better of Surrey so far.

    The problem is Yorkshire are standing firm. Their players know they simply need to bat out time in this one and as long as they don't lose they stay up.

    As a result Durham look flat in the field and I can't see how they will end up in a position where they can win this. They really need a favour from Surrey.

    A few snookers and perhaps a miracle for good measure.

  2. Reform UK expels councillor over drunken behaviourpublished at 11:43 BST 26 September

    Jack McGlenen will continue to represent the Dalton and Dawdon ward as an Independent.

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  3. Howe vows to 'protect' Miley after critics target teenagerpublished at 11:19 BST 26 September

    Eddie Howe says Newcastle United will do all they can to "protect" Lewis Miley after the teenager received "totally unjustified" criticism on social media.

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  4. Howe on injuries, Woltemade and Arsenalpublished at 11:00 BST 26 September

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  5. Woman's death 'not murder', say policepublished at 10:03 BST 26 September

    A 50-year-old man arrested on suspicion of killing a woman, 47, has been released, say police.

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    Five things to keep an eye on in the EFL this weekend, including struggles for Watford's latest boss and Southampton's search for lift-off.

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  9. Landlords warn against tougher HMO rulespublished at 06:04 BST 26 September

    Durham County Council intends to introduce tougher rules around houses in multiple occupation.

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  10. Starmer vow on child poverty but not benefit cappublished at 06:02 BST 26 September

    Sir Keir Starmer vows to fight poverty but refuses to announce the end of the two-child benefit cap.

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  11. Saved seal recovering after infected eye removedpublished at 21:27 BST 25 September

    A rescued seal pup is nursed back to health after complex surgery on his infected eye.

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  12. Strike threat off as hospital staff take pay dealpublished at 20:45 BST 25 September

    Unison says the dispute involving healthcare assistants in Durham and Darlington is resolved.

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  13. Yorkshire ease fears to put pressure on Durhampublished at 19:06 BST 25 September

    Mayank Agarwal scores 175 for Yorkshire on day two of their County Championship match against Durham.

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  14. Advance UK 'will still launch' despite hotel blockpublished at 17:00 BST 25 September

    Newcastle-hotel Crowne Plaza cancels Advance UK booking on "health and safety grounds".

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  15. Murder arrest over death of womanpublished at 16:40 BST 25 September

    The 47-year-old dies at the scene as a 50-year-old is arrested on suspicion of her murder.

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  16. Great afternoon for Agarwalpublished at 15:56 BST 25 September

    Tea: Yorkshire 198-2 v Durham 346 - Yorkshire trail by 148

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Indian batsman Mayank Agarwal may have struggled at the beginning of his Yorkshire career. He was signed for the final three matches and in his three innings to date he suffered two ducks and scored 26 runs.

    But will Yorkshire's gamble to bring in a well-known overseas player pay off in their bid to avoid relegation? He's scored 116 so far today.

    In comparison, Durham signed a little known Afghan spinner called Shafiqullah Ghafari, who was playing for Richmondshire in the NYSD League. They decided to play him in their final two games and left out the experienced Callum Parkinson. It's a head scratcher, that one.

    Ghafari took 1-211 on his debut against Worcestershire last week and is going at nearly six an over today. Although he did dismiss Adam Lyth for 69, Agarwal has taken a real liking to him.

    He brought up his century with his fourth six off the bowler and has added 62 runs in 78 balls with James Wharton. Wharton has seven, by the way.

    Durham look flat in the field once again. The thought of them taking maximum bowling points seems a long way off. The body language looks that of a condemned team and has done for weeks now.

    And as things stand it will be Division Two next season, unless they find some fighting spirit in the remainder of this game.

  17. Bridge with links to regatta to be rebuilt published at 15:01 BST 25 September

    Work to replace the current structure, which dates back to the 1960s, will start next year.

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  18. Birthday 50 for Adam Lythpublished at 14:27 BST 25 September

    Yorkshire 113-1 v Durham 346 - Yorks trail by 233

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Adam Lyth has been a thorn in the Durham side over the years and is doing very Adam Lythy things again to them today.

    He's now reached 50 against them for the 10th time in FC cricket. It's now six half centuries and four centuries.

    And on the basis of what we are seeing here he would appear to have many more runs in the tank, despite reaching the age of 38 today.

    He's also put on a stand of 93 so far with Indian batsman Mayank Agarwal, who is batting with a bandaged arm following a blow off a Ben Raine delivery earlier.

    The physio has been on to treat him three times and supply pain killers. Agarwal has 52 and Lyth 57.

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