1. Bus stop crash leaves four in hospitalpublished at 14:29 British Summer Time 11 September

    A bus hit a shelter on Market Street in Newcastle at about 12:00 BST, police say.

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  2. Bedingham the record breakerpublished at 14:24 British Summer Time 11 September

    Durham 573-9d, lead Lancs by 345

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    David BedinghamImage source, Getty Images

    In 2021 David Bedingham became the first Durham player to make 300 runs in a game. That was in a draw against Derbyshire in Chester-le-Street.

    Today he was threatening to do that in one innings against Lancashire, but was out on 279. It is the highest score by a Durham player. It beats Martin Love's 273 in a win against Hants in 2003.

    Durham could have declared earlier but I think they were waiting to see if Bedingham could reach the 300 and when he didn't they came off.

    He also put on 425 for the fifth wicket with Colin Ackermann, who was eventually out for 186. That was the highest total for any wicket by Durham and the second highest stand in the County Championship for a fifth wicket.

    Ironically that title is held by Colin Ackermann, who put on 477* with Wiaan Mulder at Hove in 2022.

    The pitch has flattened out, but can Durham bowl a team out twice, with a Kookaburra ball, for the first time?

  3. Do Newcastle need to get better at selling players?published at 12:06 British Summer Time 11 September

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  4. Wolves v Newcastle - did you know?published at 12:06 British Summer Time 11 September

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  5. Is European football at risk?published at 08:59 British Summer Time 11 September

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  6. Gossip: Magpies reject Turkish interest in Trippierpublished at 07:32 British Summer Time 11 September

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  7. Riot-hit Citizens Advice may not reopen for yearpublished at 06:15 British Summer Time 11 September

    But a month on from the violent disorder, those caught up in it say they are hopeful for the future.

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  8. Pigeon fanciers face eviction by rail network bodypublished at 06:12 British Summer Time 11 September

    Network Rail says it needs to close the allotments to carry out improvement work.

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  9. Region warned of backlash in plan to boost tourismpublished at 21:18 British Summer Time 10 September

    North East leaders want to double the number of tourists visiting the area by 2034.

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  10. Park could host lights festival for second yearpublished at 20:33 British Summer Time 10 September

    There are plans for the display, previously held in Roker, to return to Sunderland city centre again.

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  11. Durham's Bedingham and Ackermann dominate Lancspublished at 19:00 British Summer Time 10 September

    David Bedingham and Colin Ackermann score unbeaten centuries for Durham against Lancashire on day two at Chester-le-Street.

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  12. Unpopular library relocation plan approvedpublished at 18:45 British Summer Time 10 September

    Councillors are told moving Ulverston Library to The Coro is the only feasible option.

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  13. A day of records for Bedinghampublished at 17:26 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 281-4 v Lancs lead by 53

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    David Bedingham has passed the 1,000 run barrier in the County Championship for the third time today.

    At 1,058 runs this is also his best season in the format. And he now has six centuries in the season. The club record of seven was set by Keaton Jennings - the current Lancashire skipper - when he played for Durham in 2016.

    Bedingham scored 101 and 103 against Lancashire in Blackpool back in May. So he now has three centuries in three innings against them this year.

    His stand of 182 with Colin Ackermann, who has 74, is also Durham's highest fifth wicket partnership against The Red Rose.

    The visitors look flat in the field and haven't taken a wicket for 41 overs. I think that's everything for now.

  14. Man who died after Great North Run namedpublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 10 September

    Sam Wealleans, from Northumberland, died in hospital on Sunday after falling ill during the race.

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  15. Man, 31, arrested in connection with double rapepublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 10 September

    The man remains in custody, Cleveland Police said.

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  16. Man who farmed cannabis plants 'for honour' jailedpublished at 16:36 British Summer Time 10 September

    Arben Kolgjoku said he worked at the illegal grow to pay off a debt, as his parents raised him.

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  17. No charges after woman wrongly declared deadpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 10 September

    An investigation into Olive Martin's death ends, after she had been declared dead but then woke up.

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  18. Anderson stars - so is there regret?published at 16:15 British Summer Time 10 September

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  19. Lifeboat crew praised for rescuing missing dummy published at 15:29 British Summer Time 10 September

    They were responding to reports of "someone in the water" off the coast of East Yorkshire.

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  20. Tidy spell from Anderson Phillippublished at 14:28 British Summer Time 10 September

    Durham 100-4 v Lancs 228

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    West Indian debutant Anderson Phillip has taken two wickets so far today. He took Ben McKinney's middle stump out of the ground just before lunch, courtesy of a thick bottom edge.

    Moments ago he got Alex Lees LBW for 43, the ball skidded in quick and low and got him right in front of the stumps.

    The 28-year-old bowler from Trinidad and Tobago is getting a bit of pace out of the track in Chester-le-Street, having only been signed by Lancashire towards the back end of last week.

    His debut contrasts with fellow West Indian Chemar Holder, who bowled for Durham yesterday and took 0-53.

    It will be interesting to see how good Lancashire's total of 228 will be. Ollie Robinson has also gone LBW to Tom Aspinwall for 4. He's out of form at the moment after a great start to the season.

    David Bedingham is key to what Durham can achieve here. His partnership with Lees was worth 69, the highest of the game so far.

    Bedingham, who has just returned from international duty with South Africa, has 30.