Posted at 14:07 2 May14:07 2 MayVictorian chapel threatened in new flats planKarbon Homes says the Ebenezer Chapel could be demolished as it is no longer financially viable.Read morenext
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Posted at 17:41 1 May17:41 1 MayVeteran sports broadcaster receives MBEJeff Stelling says becoming an MBE is something he "never really dreamt about".Read morenext
Posted at 16:46 1 May16:46 1 MayStudents occupy UK campuses in protest over GazaBy Ashitha NageshCommunity affairs correspondentActivists are calling for universities to sever ties with Israel in response to the war.Read morenext
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Posted at 15:45 1 May15:45 1 May'No injuries' after level crossing crashNorthern says nine passengers were on board and there are no reports of any "serious" injuries.Read morenext
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Victorian chapel threatened in new flats plan
Karbon Homes says the Ebenezer Chapel could be demolished as it is no longer financially viable.
Read moreFailed trust fund families to get full payments
Building society customers who lost out when a firm went bust are set to get their money back.
Read moreGuided walk demonstrates sight loss obstacles
Officers from Newcastle City Council were shown how pavement obstacles affected people with sight loss,
Read more'Industrial scale' fake pill making machine seized
Hundreds of thousands of tablets were found at storage units near Durham and Gateshead.
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MP calls for second Post Office IT flaw clarity
Some 100 North East sub-postmasters were accused of malpractice in the 1990s while using Capture IT.
Read moreFootball fans told physical tickets available
Some Sunderland fans said they feared they could only get digital season tickets.
Read moreGossip: Newcastle want Onana and Adarabioyo
Investment firm buys former Britishvolt site
Northumberland County Council has negotiated a buy-back deal in the event the project is not built.
Read moreTribute to murder victim as injured man discharged
A 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
Read moreVeteran sports broadcaster receives MBE
Jeff Stelling says becoming an MBE is something he "never really dreamt about".
Read moreStudents occupy UK campuses in protest over Gaza
By Ashitha Nagesh
Community affairs correspondent
Activists are calling for universities to sever ties with Israel in response to the war.
Read moreCouncil to buy 12,000 bins due to surge in demand
Demand for Middlesbrough Council's new garden waste scheme has been higher than anticipated.
Read more'No injuries' after level crossing crash
Northern says nine passengers were on board and there are no reports of any "serious" injuries.
Read moreLong-running bin strikes partly suspended
Bin workers have been involved in several rounds of industrial action since November.
Read moreMan died eight days 'after road rage beating'
Jake McIntyre denies murdering Andrew Peart in a Northumberland village in August.
Read more