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Read MoreBournemouth 1-1 Newcastle: What Howe saidpublished at 16:43 British Summer Time 25 August
Mayor to announce plans to tackle child poverty published at 16:34 British Summer Time 25 August
16:34 BST 25 AugustKim McGuinness says tackling child poverty is her administration's "number one priority".
Read More Read MoreBournemouth 1-1 Newcastle: What Gordon saidpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 25 August
16:33 BST 25 AugustNewcastle draw 'fair' but 'frustrating'- Howepublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 25 August
16:32 BST 25 AugustNewcastle United head coach Eddie Howe says their 1-1 draw with AFC Bournemouth seems "fair" but is "frustrated" they failed to get another goal.
Read MorePlea to be 'eyes and ears' to deter park vandalspublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 25 August
16:31 BST 25 AugustHartlepool Council says grass at Ward Jackson Park has been damaged by motorbikes and scooters.
Read More Read MoreBournemouth 1-1 Newcastle: Did you know?published at 16:18 British Summer Time 25 August
16:18 BST 25 August Read MoreBournemouth 1-1 Newcastle: Send us your thoughtspublished at 15:57 British Summer Time 25 August
15:57 BST 25 AugustHogg takes seven as Durham beat Notts by an inningspublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 25 August
13:58 BST 25 AugustDurham's teenage debutant Daniel Hogg takes 7-66 to help beat Nottinghamshire by an innings at Chester-le-Street.
Read MoreWhat a debut for Hoggpublished at 13:18 British Summer Time 25 August
13:18 BST 25 AugustDurham beat Notts by an innings and 17 runs
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio NewcastleDebutant Daniel Hogg, just 19, will remember this match for a long time.
He's helped Durham to victory against Notts, taking the four wickets needed on the final day to finish with impressive figures of 7-66 in 25 overs. There were also seven maidens.
In all, he took eight wickets in the match and if you add in Ben McKinney's debut century on day one, the Durham youngsters have had a lot to celebrate.
The only downside to the game was Neil Wagner's shoulder injury - but his absence on days three and four allowed Hogg to shine.
Next up, it's Taunton away on Thursday. Durham will head off for a week on the road, with their T20 quarter-final at The Oval to follow on 3 September.
Read MoreFollow Sunday's Premier League matchespublished at 12:53 British Summer Time 25 August
12:53 BST 25 AugustHogg impresses at the Riversidepublished at 11:36 British Summer Time 25 August
11:36 BST 25 AugustNotts 233-8, trail Durham by 69 runs following on
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio NewcastleTeenage debutant Daniel Hogg has picked up a five-for on the final morning here in CLS.
Both catches have come in the slips. Scott Borthwick took the first one, at first slip, low to his right. That saw off Jack Haynes, who'd faced 172 balls for a very determined 69.
Calvin Harrison then edged to Ashton Turner at second slip on one.
Hogg, who is 19 and came through the academy, has bowled really well in the absence of the injured Neil Wagner. His figures are 5-60 in 22 overs with six maidens.
It's a grey day in the North East and there's a threat of rain in the not too distant future, so Durham need to wrap this up quickly. Two more wickets needed for an innings victory.
Read MoreSutton's predictions: Bournemouth v Newcastlepublished at 11:34 British Summer Time 25 August
11:34 BST 25 AugustDeath of man whose body was found in park unexplained, police saypublished at 11:20 British Summer Time 25 August
11:20 BST 25 AugustAn investigation is launched into the death of a man whose remains were found in a Gateshead park.
Read MoreEngland call up Hull after Wood ruled out of SL seriespublished at 10:01 British Summer Time 25 August
10:01 BST 25 AugustEngland fast bowler Mark Wood is replaced by Josh Hull in England's squad for the remaining two Tests against Sri Lanka.
Read More'Unviable' village celebrates 50 years of survivalpublished at 08:43 British Summer Time 25 August
08:43 BST 25 AugustFive decades after being deemed economically unviable the mining community celebrates surviving.
Read MoreIpswich sign Clarke and agree fee for Burnley's O'Sheapublished at 20:49 British Summer Time 24 August
20:49 BST 24 AugustIpswich confirm the signing of Jack Clarke from Sunderland and agree a fee for Burnley's Dara O'Shea.
Read MoreHogg helps Durham close in on Notts victorypublished at 19:26 British Summer Time 24 August
19:26 BST 24 AugustDaniel Hogg takes his maiden first-class wickets as Durham edge towards victory in their County Championship clash with Nottinghamshire.
Read MoreRape investigation overhaul sends more to courtpublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 24 August
17:27 BST 24 AugustAn overhaul of the way offences are investigated increases the number of suspects charged.
Read MoreWe've entered the doldrumspublished at 16:25 British Summer Time 24 August
16:25 BST 24 AugustNotts 136-4 f/o trail by 177
Martin Emmerson
BBC Radio NewcastleThis has all become rather dull. Notts have decided to try and block everything out now. 12 of the 16 overs before tea were maidens and so was the first after it.
Jack Haynes and Matthew Montgomery look like they could block out the rest of the day without too much trouble.
While Montgomery had a bit of a torrid time dealing with Bas De Leede a little earlier, none of the rest of the bowling in the last hour or so has looked at all menacing.
Haynes has 26 and Montgomery 12. Both have had big scores against Durham in the past and need to do a job for their team again today.
Station lift and toilets shut after vandal attackpublished at 14:54 British Summer Time 24 August
14:54 BST 24 AugustA station lift and toilets are out of action however, Northern Rail says repairs are in hand.
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