1. Man and woman charged with murder of two-year-oldpublished at 09:35 BST 17 September

    The pair are charged over the death of the girl, who was found at a house in Thornaby.

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  2. Farm blaze causes thousands of pounds of damagepublished at 07:15 BST 17 September

    Police say the fire was started deliberately and an investigation continues.

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  3. Car hit by debris from doomed flyoverpublished at 06:28 BST 17 September

    A roundabout under the Gateshead Flyover is closed as a precaution, the local council says.

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  4. Hopes £500k funding will boost community wellbeingpublished at 06:26 BST 17 September

    The grants are being made available after a survey showed poor mental health in some areas.

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  5. Council 'could have acted sooner' in bullying rowpublished at 06:23 BST 17 September

    A report finds earlier intervention may have helped defuse tensions between two leading figures.

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  6. Two sites in North East become 'AI growth zone'published at 06:21 BST 17 September

    Plans at one location involve OpenAI - the firm behind chatbot ChatGPT.

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  7. Worcestershire frustrate fellow strugglers Durhampublished at 18:53 BST 16 September

    Half-centuries from Rehaan Edavalath, Brett D'Oliveira and Gareth Roderick help Worcestershire frustrate fellow relegation candidates Durham.

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  8. Around-the-clock Greggs opposed by policepublished at 17:50 BST 16 September

    The firm applies to extend the hours of two bakeries, but officers claim it would attract trouble.

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  9. Woman arrested after child, 8, diespublished at 17:42 BST 16 September

    A 40-year-old woman is being questioned and police say the death is being treated as "unexplained".

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  10. Committee backs glass centre replacement planpublished at 17:39 BST 16 September

    Campaigners say the proposed site is not suitable and may run out of money.

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  11. Roderick and D'Oliveira add 100 runspublished at 16:32 BST 16 September

    Durham v Worcestershire 244-4

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Gareth Roderick and Brett D'Oliveira have put on 109 so far for Worcestershire.

    I have to say things have looked absolutely straightforward for them. Both have reached half centuries as well.

    The Durham bowling attack continues to look ordinary and I am struggling to see - again - where the wickets are coming from.

    I can't think of a false shot from either of the batsmen. And they don't appear to be under any real pressure at the moment.

  12. Man charged with racially abusing Leeds captainpublished at 16:00 BST 16 September

    Steven Patterson, from Bishop Auckland, will appear before Leeds magistrates next month, police say.

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  13. Supporters' Trust to 'push for full transparency' after club's ticket actionpublished at 15:06 BST 16 September

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  14. The 'still' goalkeeper who has made a 'great start' at Sunderlandpublished at 14:37 BST 16 September

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  15. Poisoner GP ruled unfit to work as doctorpublished at 14:16 BST 16 September

    A medical panel says Kwan has shown no remorse for injecting a man with toxin in an inheritance row.

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  16. Mix-up ends a promising knockpublished at 14:15 BST 16 September

    Worcestershire 146-4 v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Reehan Edavalath will no doubt spend the next hour or so in the dressing room, thinking about what could have been.

    The 21-year-old is playing in his third first-class match and was on 61 when he had a rush of blood and ran himself out.

    Brett D'Oliveira guided a ball from Ben Raine to Graham Clark at backward gully. There was certainly no run to be had but Edavalath set off anyway.

    By the time he realised his mistake it was too late and he was run out by Alex Lees as he tried to get back to the crease at the bowler's end.

    It was the second wicket to fall just after lunch. He and Daniel Lategan had earlier put on 84 for the third wicket. Lategan was on a career-best 44 when he fell lbw to Raine in the 39th over.

  17. 50 for Edavalathpublished at 13:47 BST 16 September

    Worcestershire 123-2 v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Reehan Edavalath has reached his first 50 in first-class cricket. He's batted really nicely and the knock included eight fours.

    He put on 84 with Dan Lanegan, but it has clouded over and gone a bit overcast just after lunch.

    This would be a good time for Durham to try and use the overhead conditions to their advantage. They need wickets to get bonus points on the board.

  18. 'There was so much there to be excited about Woltemade'published at 13:41 BST 16 September

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  19. Decent morning for the Pearspublished at 13:35 BST 16 September

    Durham v Worcestershire 122-2

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    After yesterday's rain, Durham decided to put Worcestershire in today, but at lunch on day two - having lost all of day one - they are 107-2.

    In the circumstances, I think they will be happy with the way the morning session went.

    Although Jake Libby was out for 15 and Kashif Ali for 10, Reehan Edavalath and and Daniel Lategan saw them through to the break.

    Their partnership so far is worth 73 and both have career-best scores. Edavalath, who is 21, has 55. Ninteen-year-old Lategan has 38.

    Durham have struggled to bowl sides out this season. It's one of the main reasons why they are in the relegation zone. And so far they are yet to pick up a bowling point in this one.

  20. Gang posed as detectives to con racing scam victimspublished at 13:20 BST 16 September

    Rogue builder Christopher Call led the gang targeting vulnerable and desperate people, a judge says.

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