1. Woman dies and children injured in house firepublished at 18:59 British Summer Time 2 May

    Two children, aged three and four, remain in hospital following the blaze on Monday.

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  2. Ex-mining town worst hit by Pip cuts, study claimspublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 2 May

    Researchers look at the possible effects of disability benefit cuts across English constituencies.

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  3. Clark ton puts Durham in charge against Hampshirepublished at 18:49 British Summer Time 2 May

    Graham Clark celebrates his fifth County Championship century with a pristine innings to put Durham in charge against Hampshire.

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  4. Homes evacuated as suspected grenade found in shedpublished at 17:20 British Summer Time 2 May

    Police contact bomb disposal experts and road closures are in place in Darlington.

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  5. Sycamore Gap accused claims 'best pal' did itpublished at 16:33 British Summer Time 2 May

    Daniel Graham claims his co-accused felled the world famous tree and asked him to take the blame.

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  6. Reform surge to second in council electionpublished at 16:31 British Summer Time 2 May

    The Conservatives remain the biggest party with 26 seats, but Reform UK returns 23 councillors.

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  7. Labour narrowly wins North Tyneside mayoral racepublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 2 May

    Karen Clark tallied 16,230 votes, putting her just 444 ahead of Reform UK's John Falkenstein.

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  8. Reform take Durham as Farage warns council workerspublished at 15:58 British Summer Time 2 May

    Reform UK secures 65 seats, as Nigel Farage warns civil servants "working from home".

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  9. 'Players are ready to go' after Portugal training camp - Le Brispublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 2 May

    Regis Le Bris reflects on Sunderland's warm weather training camp in Portugal in his press conference before facing QPR in the final game of the Championship season.

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  10. Baker in a spot of botherpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 2 May

    Hampshire v Durham 155-4

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Sonny Baker is now going to have to be really careful here after he bowled a beamer at Durham's Graham Clark. It was an accident and probably the result of the hot weather and a sweaty hand.

    But the moment in which he delivered the no-ball seemed to have an impact on his composure. That's because his next four deliveries were pulled by Clark to the legside boundary for four.

    The over brought up the 50 partnership between him and Ollie Robinson and it also brought up the 150 for Durham too.

    The pair have led a nice fightback following the loss of Colin Ackermann, just after lunch for nine. They were 82-4 at that point.

  11. 'Mega' Newcastle set for eighth Magic Weekendpublished at 14:03 British Summer Time 2 May

    As St James' Park prepares to host the event for the eighth time, BBC Sport looks at why Super League's Magic Weekend has settled on Newcastle as its home.

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  12. Howe hopes to use 'PSR to our advantage' this summerpublished at 14:00 British Summer Time 2 May

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  13. Interesting morning in Southamptonpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 2 May

    Hampshire v Durham 75-2

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    They are playing on a used track here and Durham chose to bat after winning the toss.

    Having lost Ben McKinney before the game to a back spasm, Emilio Gay was moved up to open the bating with Alex Lees. He was the first wicket to fall too, edging Kyle Abbott to Toby Albert at second slip, when on 19.

    Will Rhodes then joined Lees and added 39 runs with him before a mis-timed pull off Abbott found its way to Felix Organ at mid-wicket.

    The wicket came as Durham tried to get going again, having become becalmed by some very tight bowling, in a spell where Hants only conceded a run in six overs.

  14. Pick of the stats: Sunderland v Queen's Park Rangerspublished at 12:24 British Summer Time 2 May

    Here are the key stats for Sunderland v Queen's Park Rangers.

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  15. Analysis

    In Northumberland, it's shock and gloom for Labour - glee for Reformpublished at 11:42 British Summer Time 2 May

    Luke Walton
    Reporting from Northumberland

    The Conservatives will be the biggest party on Northumberland County Council - but Reform UK are the big winners from this result.

    Reform end the night with 23 councillors, having taken a raft of seats from the Tories and even more from Labour, which finishes with just eight councillors.

    The mood among Labour activists here is shock and gloom. Among Reform supporters, it was glee.

    But it now probably falls to the Tories - who have a final total of 26 councillors - to build a coalition to run the council, possibly with the help of independents.

    It won't be easy. And either way, the last 36 hours have marked a big moment in the county's politics.

  16. Sycamore Gap accused blamed pal in call, jury toldpublished at 11:32 British Summer Time 2 May

    Two men deny felling the iconic tree on Hadrian's Wall in September 2023.

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  17. Nail-biting wait as North Tyneside result imminentpublished at 11:31 British Summer Time 2 May

    Helen Richardson
    Reporting from North Shields

    Three men wearing Tory rosettes look nervous as they sit and wait for the result
    Image caption,

    A nervous wait for the Conservative candidate, Liam Bones (centre)

    A nervous Conservative candidate and his team await the results of the North Tyneside mayoral contest.

    We understand it could be a close result, unlike previous contests where Labour have won a clear majority. Reform are predicted to have an impact.

  18. Did you know?published at 11:27 British Summer Time 2 May

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  19. Low turnout in North Tyneside mayoral racepublished at 11:19 British Summer Time 2 May

    Helen Richardson
    Reporting from North Shields

    Official figures show turnout in North Tyneside was lower than previous mayoral contests at 31%.

    A total of 48,827 verified votes have been cast to elect a new mayor. Counting is now under way.

  20. A tight contest for Northumberland County Councilpublished at 11:12 British Summer Time 2 May

    Luke Walton
    Reporting from Blyth

    At Blyth Leisure Centre, hundreds of election staff and party activists are buckling down for a long night of counting - with the final results not expected until 07:30 BST.

    Northumberland County Council is the second largest in England by area and some of its ballot boxes face a long journey to get here.

    In many wards, it's likely to be a three-way battle between the Conservatives, Labour and Reform UK - so recounts could also be on the cards. In 2021, there were dead-heats in two wards leading to the drawing of straws to find a winner.

    The council has been led by the Tories since 2017 but Labour made a clean sweep of Northumberland parliamentary seats in last year's general election and is hoping to win back the local authority too.

    However, the strength of Reform UK has been the big talking point here - and could complicate matters.

    Locally, the party is seen as a big threat to both the Conservatives and Labour, having come second to Labour in two local seats in last year's general election.

    The Independents and Liberal Democrats also have pockets of strength and the Green Party won its first seats here in 2021. Expect more knife-edge results as the night unfolds.