1. Station kiosk 'inferior' to closed ticket officepublished at 06:08 British Summer Time 8 August

    A passenger group calls for the reopening of the ticket office to help avoid issues with queues.

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  2. Newcastle lock Cardall signs new deal published at 19:27 British Summer Time 7 August

    Newcastle Falcons lock Tim Cardall signs a new deal to remain with the Premiership club for the following season.

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  3. Takeaway rejected over child obesity concernspublished at 18:44 British Summer Time 7 August

    A council says the unit is within a 400m of two schools and in an area of high obesity levels.

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  4. 'We get too many 'perfect storms' now'published at 18:12 British Summer Time 7 August

    Pamela Tickell
    Reporter

    Simon Bainbridge is kneeling in a field of pasture and smiling at the camera. He has a short beard and short brown hair - and is wearing a blue shirt and red bottoms. In the background are the expansive fields of the countryside

    It's not just more extreme weather events farmers are dealing with - there's more paperwork too.

    "There's change and it's not change for the better," Simon Bainbridge in Northumberland says.

    Mr Bainbridge's pastoral farm is one of many hit by this years' drought, which he says have gone from occurring every few decades to every year.

    "We haven't a clue what we're going to get, what things are going to yield," he says.

    "There's so many things out of our control, basically we're gamblers."

    He says inheritance tax, national insurance and minimum wage changes were also piling on the pressure.

    "When we first started, there was very little paperwork," he tells the BBC.

    "We are very much at the whims of government policy."

    He describes it as a perfect storm but went on to say: "We get too many perfect storms now."

  5. 'We had to diversify into processing wool'published at 17:57 British Summer Time 7 August

    Farming goes back five generations in Lucinda Bird's family.

    From dairy, to arable, to rearing cattle - their farm in County Durham was constantly changing.

    By the time she took over, she had added looking after horses and teaching dressage to the services on offer.

    Lucinda Bird is in a brick farm building holding a grey blanket of wool up to the camera. She has long black hair and is wearing a pink jumper. She is smiling slightly.

    And during the Covid-19 pandemic, they diversified again and invested in wool.

    Benridge Woolworks washes, dries and processes the fabric, which is mainly sold to saddle fitters.

    Ms Bird says British agriculture is going through a tough time.

    "You've got to have the positive mentality that there will be a future.

    "We have always forged our own future," she says.

  6. Keeper Cartwright joins Hartlepool on loanpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 7 August

    Hartlepool sign Harvey Cartwright on season-long loan from Hull City.

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  7. Decision on suburban firearm shop deferredpublished at 17:31 British Summer Time 7 August

    Cleveland Police recommends the plan is refused but councillors say they need more information.

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  8. Brittain looking to offer 'something different'published at 16:42 British Summer Time 7 August

    Middlesbrough defender Callum Brittain is hoping he can bring "something different" to the team.

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  9. Passenger, 18, dies in car crashpublished at 16:41 British Summer Time 7 August

    The woman died at the scene of the crash, which happened during the early hours, police say.

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  10. 'The Gallowgate End sucked me in' - fan storiespublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 August

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  11. 'I can't ever forget that day' - fan storiespublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 7 August

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  12. Former Tory council leader joins Reform UKpublished at 16:22 British Summer Time 7 August

    Mike Young becomes the fourth Reform UK councillor to sit on Hartlepool Borough Council.

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  13. Who should Newcastle now target?published at 15:54 British Summer Time 7 August

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  14. Mayenda signs new long-term dealpublished at 14:56 British Summer Time 7 August

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  15. 'So many unknowns' - Championship club-by-club previewpublished at 14:22 British Summer Time 7 August

    BBC Sport correspondents take a closer look at the 24 teams taking part in the 2025-26 Championship season.

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  16. Four reasons for Newcastle's summer of frustrationpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 7 August

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  17. Solar farm rejected over harm to 'rural paradise'published at 13:15 British Summer Time 7 August

    A planning committee rejected the proposal for the 90,000 solar-panel farm near Whittonstall.

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  18. Hospital ward for the elderly to closepublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 7 August

    Trust bosses say the closure will allow for better care in the community.

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  19. Men's city centre brawl 'left people frightened'published at 13:03 British Summer Time 7 August

    Michael Slee and Aarron McKenzie began fighting each other in a busy street, a court hears.

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  20. Burnley sign Newcastle goalkeeper Dubravkapublished at 12:56 British Summer Time 7 August

    Burnley sign Slovakia goalkeeper Martin Dubravka from Newcastle United on a one-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

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