1. Teesside stories you may have missed this weekpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 25 May

    Teesside stories include the latest on teenager Bella Culley who is being held in a Georgia prison.

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  2. Brexit deal: Biscuit boom or fishing wipeout?published at 10:04 British Summer Time 25 May

    The new deal sees closer alignment with the EU on youth mobility, fishing and food standards.

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  3. Katrice Lee: A Father's Storypublished at 07:16 British Summer Time 25 May

    In a BBC Sounds series, Katrice Lee's father describes how he has coped with being in the headlines.

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  4. Meet the man who sketched the Sycamore Gap trialpublished at 07:09 British Summer Time 25 May

    Illustration lecturer Nick Lewis has spent days drawing the proceedings in Newcastle Crown Court.

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  5. 'We're in the Premier League baby'published at 22:06 British Summer Time 24 May

    Black Cats fans celebrate Sunderland's promotion to the top flight after eight years away.

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  6. Not on the list but Watson goes from outcast to Sunderland heropublished at 19:42 British Summer Time 24 May

    Tommy Watson had been booed by Sunderland fans following a deal to join Brighton in the summer, only to score the goal to secure Premier League football for the Black Cats.

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  7. Sunderland fans' elation at Premier League returnpublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 24 May

    A last-minute goal in the Championship play-off final puts the Black Cats back in the top flight.

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  8. 'Low demand' bus route dropped after three monthspublished at 19:02 British Summer Time 24 May

    The number 68 to Billingham, re-introduced after 10 years in February, is to end due to low usage.

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  9. Cash boost for revamp of ex-council leisure centrespublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 24 May

    Measures including new gym equipment aim to make four centres more accessible and family friendly.

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  10. Somerset start well chasing 265 at Durhampublished at 18:55 British Summer Time 24 May

    Somerset make a solid start after being set 265 to win by Durham in their County Championship match.

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  11. 'Smart guy' Le Bris brings glory back to Sunderlandpublished at 18:13 British Summer Time 24 May

    Regis Le Bris was a surprise choice to take over at Sunderland, but the studious French manager has now taken them to the Premier League.

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  12. New waste recycling centre site soughtpublished at 16:50 British Summer Time 24 May

    The council is carrying out a feasibility study to find a suitable brownfield or industrial site.

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  13. Last call to give us thoughts on your club's pagepublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 24 May

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  14. 200 lead for Durhampublished at 15:27 British Summer Time 24 May

    Durham 277 & 99-6 v Somerset 172

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Andy Umeed took a great catch in the gully to remove Ollie Robinson for 33 a few moments ago.

    His 52 in the first innings remains the highest score in the game and I am fairly convinced this one will be over today.

    Durham are 99-6 but now lead Somerset by 204 runs and in a low-scoring epic, that may well already be enough.

  15. Petition prompts parking review callpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 24 May

    Stockton councillors call on the cabinet to reverse a decision to drop one hour free parking.

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  16. Rew replaces Rewpublished at 14:07 British Summer Time 24 May

    Durham 24-2, lead Somerset by 129

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Thomas Rew has replaced his brother James behind the stumps for Somerset.

    James, who is due to captain England Lions next week, has gone to hospital for a check on a hand injury.

    His 17-year-old brother is in the first year of is A Levels at King's College in Taunton and recently signed a short-term contract to play in all formats for Somerset.

    After a 20 minute delay, because of showers during lunch, play has resumed on day two. Nine wickets have fallen so far today and I imagine there will be a few more this afternoon.

  17. Sunderland fan, 98, gets VIP Wembley trippublished at 13:58 British Summer Time 24 May

    Sheff Utd v Sunderland (15:01 BST)

    Molly Smith
    BBC North East and Cumbria

    Among those at Wembley is 98-year-old George Forester.

    George is a familiar face at the Stadium of Light and was chairman of the Sunderland Supporters Association for 27 years.

    George Forester wears a Sunderland cap and a beige jacket. He is sitting in a car and is smiling.
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    George Forester is guest of a former Sunderland chairman

    He was also at the 1973 FA Cup final when Sunderland beat Leeds United, which George claims was the best game of his life.

    Ex-Black Cats chairman Stewart Donald is looking after George and paying for the whole weekend.

    Mandy Redford, George’s daughter, said: "Stewart has been incredible with my dad, I could not thank him enough for thinking about him as Sunderland is his life. This means the absolute world to him to be going to Wembley."

  18. Play-off rail disruption due to 'train faults'published at 13:14 British Summer Time 24 May

    Sheffield United and Sunderland fans are warned about "extremely busy" trains and potential cancellations.

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  19. Dream debut for Killeenpublished at 12:44 British Summer Time 24 May

    Somerset 172 all out, trail Durham by 105

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Mitchell Killeen has had a County Championship debut to remember, taking 5-36 in 10 overs. And all while his dad, former Durham fast bowler Neil, was watching in the stands.

    Neil served Durham for more than a decade and is now part of England's bowling set-up.

    Somerset were all out in 38.4 overs for 172 and that included a final wicket partnership of 43 from Matt Henry and Migael Pretorius, who took the word agricultural to new levels.

    To say they tried to 'howk' every ball into next week is not an exaggeration. Howk is a North East phrase similar to giving it some welly.

    There were plenty of air shots - and a few boundaries - to brighten up an otherwise poor morning for the visitors who lost seven wickets for 99 runs.

    It is cloudy and muggy in CLS. Good conditions for the bowlers. It will be interesting to see how Durham get on in their second innings. I bet Henry can't wait to get the ball in his hands.

  20. Player of the season - what fans are saying so farpublished at 12:33 British Summer Time 24 May

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