Posted at 8:13 7 Jul8:13 7 JulNew pride event 'packed with family activities'Organisers say many of the events will be held on the beach with a focus on family activities. Read morenext
Posted at 6:14 7 Jul6:14 7 JulRepairs for storm-damaged coastal structuresGroynes and slipways damaged this year are to be repaired after a Redcar and Cleveland Council study.Read morenext
Posted at 12:19 6 Jul12:19 6 JulCouncil seek to increase fly-tipping fines to £1000Officials will be asked to pass plans which strengthen the council's anti-fly-tipping powers.Read morenext
Posted at 12:11 6 Jul12:11 6 JulBees hit by worst disease outbreak in a decadeAmerican foulbrood infects young bees and the only way to stop the spread is by burning the hive.Read morenext
Posted at 11:02 6 Jul11:02 6 JulPermanent market site pitched in town centre plansA public consultation into proposals to change historic elements of Guisborough is now under way.Read morenext
Posted at 10:00 6 Jul10:00 6 JulWork of 60 artists on display in city trail The artworks around Sunderland include paintings, sculptures, performances and exhibitions. Read morenext
Posted at 6:43 6 Jul6:43 6 JulWartime 'Keep Calm' posters sell for more than £9kThe Newcastle auctioneers say the posters are an "inspiring message" from the past.Read morenext
Posted at 6:37 6 Jul6:37 6 JulCity music festival celebrates 10th anniversaryThe Sunderland festival takes place this weekend and boasts a mix of big acts and community musicians.Read morenext
Posted at 6:32 6 Jul6:32 6 JulFirst Pride event to be held in north-east townPop-up Pride takes place on Saturday, with a range of free events and live performances.Read morenext
Posted at 6:11 6 Jul6:11 6 JulNorth East mayors react to election resultsThe Tees Valley and North East mayors look to a future working with newly elected MPs.Read morenext
Posted at 21:50 5 Jul21:50 5 JulT20 Blast round-up: Hain stars but rain wipes out gamesSam Hain hits 98 not out as Birmingham Bears win again in a rain-hit T20 Blast and there are also victories for Glamorgan, Durham and Kent.Read morenext
Posted at 7:03 5 Jul7:03 5 JulLabour wins across Wearside as Reform makes gainsSunderland is once again first in the UK to declare a general election result.Read morenext
Posted at 7:00 5 Jul7:00 5 JulLabour ends Conservatives' 100-year Hexham holdThe Hexham success was one of many across the region for Labour.Read morenext
Posted at 5:37 5 Jul5:37 5 JulConservatives lose all but one seat on TeessideLabour take back seats including Hartlepool, Darlington, Redcar and Bishop Auckland.Read morenext
Posted at 5:30 5 Jul5:30 5 JulCliff lift closure 'damaging seaside trade'Saltburn's cliff tramway remains shut following a fire at the start of the year.Read morenext
Posted at 5:27 5 Jul5:27 5 JulResidents frustrated by delays to grass cutting A council blames unprecedented spring rain for delaying its grass cutting schedule after complaints.Read morenext
Posted at 5:18 5 Jul5:18 5 JulBack to the 50s as museum opens replica shopsA day of celebrations is planned as the County Durham open air museum opens its newest attraction.Read morenext
Posted at 5:15 5 Jul5:15 5 JulWorld record portrait attempt drawing to a closeAbidemi Praise Omopariola says she will go 80 hours without sleep to achieve the record.Read morenext
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New pride event 'packed with family activities'
Organisers say many of the events will be held on the beach with a focus on family activities.
Read moreRepairs for storm-damaged coastal structures
Groynes and slipways damaged this year are to be repaired after a Redcar and Cleveland Council study.
Read moreCouncil seek to increase fly-tipping fines to £1000
Officials will be asked to pass plans which strengthen the council's anti-fly-tipping powers.
Read moreBees hit by worst disease outbreak in a decade
American foulbrood infects young bees and the only way to stop the spread is by burning the hive.
Read morePermanent market site pitched in town centre plans
A public consultation into proposals to change historic elements of Guisborough is now under way.
Read moreWork of 60 artists on display in city trail
The artworks around Sunderland include paintings, sculptures, performances and exhibitions.
Read moreWartime 'Keep Calm' posters sell for more than £9k
The Newcastle auctioneers say the posters are an "inspiring message" from the past.
Read moreCity music festival celebrates 10th anniversary
The Sunderland festival takes place this weekend and boasts a mix of big acts and community musicians.
Read moreFirst Pride event to be held in north-east town
Pop-up Pride takes place on Saturday, with a range of free events and live performances.
Read moreNorth East mayors react to election results
The Tees Valley and North East mayors look to a future working with newly elected MPs.
Read moreT20 Blast round-up: Hain stars but rain wipes out games
Sam Hain hits 98 not out as Birmingham Bears win again in a rain-hit T20 Blast and there are also victories for Glamorgan, Durham and Kent.
Read moreLabour wins across Wearside as Reform makes gains
Sunderland is once again first in the UK to declare a general election result.
Read moreLabour ends Conservatives' 100-year Hexham hold
The Hexham success was one of many across the region for Labour.
Read moreGossip: Why Calvert-Lewin move collapsed
Conservatives lose all but one seat on Teesside
Labour take back seats including Hartlepool, Darlington, Redcar and Bishop Auckland.
Read moreCliff lift closure 'damaging seaside trade'
Saltburn's cliff tramway remains shut following a fire at the start of the year.
Read moreResidents frustrated by delays to grass cutting
A council blames unprecedented spring rain for delaying its grass cutting schedule after complaints.
Read moreBack to the 50s as museum opens replica shops
A day of celebrations is planned as the County Durham open air museum opens its newest attraction.
Read moreWorld record portrait attempt drawing to a close
Abidemi Praise Omopariola says she will go 80 hours without sleep to achieve the record.
Read more