Tyneside stories you might have missed this weekpublished at 18:57 British Summer Time 13 July
The Sycamore Gap tree memorial is unveiled and the new Metro trains are pulled from service again.
Read MoreThe Sycamore Gap tree memorial is unveiled and the new Metro trains are pulled from service again.
Read MoreA car crashes into a care home following a police chase and actors are awarded honorary degrees.
Read MoreStories include a lost photo archive and a water polo team reaching the top division.
Read MoreDavina Perrin scores 70 as Bears beat Hampshire to reach women's T20 Blast Finals Day along with The Blaze, while Surrey and Durham also win.
Read MoreFirefighters put on a water rescue demonstration at the Newcastle Quayside.
Read MoreThe Environment Agency says the mass die-off was likely caused by hot weather disrupting oxygen supply.
Read MoreStories from fishing villages in the north-east of England will be turned into a series of dances.
Read MoreThe stammering choir are challenging stereotypes about the speech impediment through singing.
Read MoreConcerns are being raised over the lack of regulations for BESS sites, which store renewable energy.
Read MoreWalter Renwick says he wore a "Rod Stewart" wig to hide while accused of the Sycamore Gap attack.
Read MoreThe future of industrial towns like Scunthorpe and Port Talbot may rest on the wider fate of the UK's steel industry.
Read MoreFormer Newcastle, Liverpool and West Ham striker Andy Carroll joins sixth-tier Dagenham & Redbridge on a free transfer.
Read MoreRapper Luke Jenk plans to open a music and recording studio for teenagers in Darlington.
Read MoreThe shellfish deaths had an "extremely negative" impact on fishers' mental health, a report finds.
Read MoreThe white coat is bought by Graham Greaves from North Tyneside who wants to own "a bit of history".
Read MoreAn anthology of 100 poems by 100 North East writers will raise money for people sleeping rough.
Read MoreTwo care home residents, a woman in her 80s and another in her 90s, died a day after the crash.
Read MoreDurham Pride joins the procession for the first time at the 41st anniversary of the Miners' Strike.
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