1. Guehi to stay at Palace despite Newcastle pursuitpublished at 14:12 British Summer Time 30 August

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner says England defender Marc Guehi will not be leaving the club on deadline day.

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  2. Newcastle 'dream not over, it'll just take longer'published at 13:56 British Summer Time 30 August

    Manager Eddie Howe tells Newcastle fans "the dream is not over, it's just going to take a lot, lot longer".

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  3. Football ban for man accused of Euro assaultpublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 30 August

    Josh Waugh from Redcar, Cleveland, is handed the ban after a man was injured at a Euro 2024 match.

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  4. Record for James Rewpublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 30 August

    Somerset 438-7 v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    James Rew has just notched the eighth first-class century of his career - and all before the age of 21!

    We are told, by former pub landlord and cricket statistician, Steve Pittard, this is the highest number of centuries in English cricket by a player before the age of 21. He turns 22 in January.

    Anyway, he didn't have long to celebrate the milestone because moments later he was out for 103, caught at first slip by Ashton Turner off the bowling of England all-rounder Brydon Carse.

    While it looks fairly straightforward for Somerset to score another 12 runs for a fifth bonus point, the idea Durham will take another two wickets on this track and with this ball, seems somewhat fanciful. But you never know!

  5. Guehi move to Newcastle unlikely published at 11:14 British Summer Time 30 August

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  6. Widow challenged to Great North Run by late wifepublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 30 August

    Firefighter Lindsay Bowling-Mowatt left a "list" of activities before she died from a brain tumour.

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  7. Howe on Willock's injury, deadline day business and Tonali returnpublished at 10:44 British Summer Time 30 August

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  8. What needs to happen by deadline - the fans' verdictpublished at 07:40 British Summer Time 30 August

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  9. Follow all the drama unfold as the clock ticks downpublished at 07:03 British Summer Time 30 August

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  10. Gossip: Magpies give up on Guehipublished at 06:32 British Summer Time 30 August

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  11. Piece by piece rebuild of 193-year-old bridgepublished at 06:04 British Summer Time 30 August

    The 193-year-old bridge is to be dismantled so its components can be assessed before it is rebuilt.

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  12. 'Worst grouse season for 30 years' hits businessespublished at 06:03 British Summer Time 30 August

    Rural businesses say they have lost income as shoots across the country are cancelled.

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  13. Mother and daughter admit riot rolespublished at 20:56 British Summer Time 29 August

    Amanda Walton, 52, and Megan Davison, 24, are among dozens arrested after unrest in Middlesbrough.

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  14. Weekend strikes by LNER train drivers called off published at 20:07 British Summer Time 29 August

    Some 450 train drivers had been due to walk out this weekend before the dispute was resolved.

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  15. Abell hits century for Somerset on Vaughan debutpublished at 19:24 British Summer Time 29 August

    Tom Abell hits a century and Archie Vaughan makes his debut as Somerset build a healthy total against Durham on day one at Taunton.

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  16. Teenager guilty of murdering Holly Newton, 15published at 18:50 British Summer Time 29 August

    A 17-year-old boy is found guilty of the murder of Holly Newton in Hexham, Northumberland.

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  17. Hogg dismissed Vaughan with new ballpublished at 17:10 British Summer Time 29 August

    Somerset 328-6 v Durham

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Archie VaughanImage source, Getty Images

    Daniel Hogg has just taken the wicket of debutant Archie Vaughan in the second over after the new ball was introduced.

    He got his England U19 colleague LBW for 30, after he'd put on 68 for the sixth wicket with James Rew, who has 42.

    It was the first wicket to fall since tea. The two wickets to fall before the break came in consecutive overs from left-arm spinner Callum Parkinson, who claimed Tom Abell for 124 and Tom Banton for 73.

    Both were caught at first slip by Durham skipper Scott Borthwick. Their partnership of 185 was Somerset's highest fourth wicket stand against Durham.

    Can Durham now take further advantage of this new Kookaburra ball, to see off the rest of the Somerset tail, before it softens and brings more hefty partnerships?

  18. Compensation fund for people affected by riotspublished at 16:51 British Summer Time 29 August

    People and businesses with inadquate cover can claim compensation through the scheme.

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  19. Appeal against dog-walking field rejectionpublished at 16:35 British Summer Time 29 August

    Under the proposed plans the developer says dog walkers can book a dog-walking slot.

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  20. Four 'starved' abandoned puppies found deadpublished at 16:26 British Summer Time 29 August

    The dogs are discovered alongside a road in County Durham by members of the public.

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