
Durham News
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County Durham school forced to close as pupils left with no hot water
The Oaks Secondary School on Beech Avenue in Spennymoor sent an update to parents this morning, telling them "the school will be closed today due to a loss of hot water supply".
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Traffic, travel and weather news - Live updates for County Durham and North East
Live updates on roadworks and traffic incidents in Darlington, Bishop Auckland, Durham and the wider North East- including the A66, A19, A1(M), A1, A167, and the A69 this morning (May 13).
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How County Durham man tried to stop police finding haul of 3,000 child abuse pictures
A man being arrested on suspicion of possessing child sexual abuse images made an unsuccessful attempt to prevent police from seizing his laptop.
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Shoplifter tried to steal a £449 trolley full of goods at County Durham Asda store
A shoplifter’s attempt to leave a supermarket without paying for £449-worth of groceries was foiled by store staff, a court heard.
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County Durham driver tried to ram police off the road in late-night chase
A Durham driver led police on a late-night chase travelling at twice the speed limit before trying to ram officers off the road.
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Young children have long-lasting memories of vegetable smells experienced in the wombYoung children are less likely to react negatively to the smell of vegetables they were repeatedly exposed to pre-birth, according to a new study.
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Voters in the North East would reject MPs who back the ‘holiday tax’, major poll showsOver half (54%) of people in the North East oppose the Government’s proposed holiday tax, according to a major new poll of over 10,000 adults across Great Britain, commissioned by UKHospitality.
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Casting Announced for Moulin Rouge Musical in SunderlandNew casting is announced for the multi-award-winning hit stage show Moulin Rouge! The Musical which will be welcomed by Sunderland Empire from Friday 5 – Saturday 27 June as part of its first ever world tour.
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English Touring Opera Brings 2 Classics To DurhamEnglish Touring Opera (ETO), the nation’s leading touring opera company, bring two brand-new productions to Gala Theatre Durham in May 2026. Featuring the company’s first ever production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s fizzing comedy The Gondoliers and Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci in a new English translation, ETO also bring a new opera for children, Ada and the Code Crusaders, to schools in Durham.
National News
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More than 1,000 passengers held on cruise after gastrointestinal illness outbreakThe ship, which set sail from Belfast on Friday, is at port in Bordeaux after 49 people fell ill from gastrointestinal illness.
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Twenty-two people set to leave hospital after hantavirus isolationThe passengers and crew will have spent 72-hours isolating at Arrowe Park Hospital in Merseyside.
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Man, 26, dies after car hit group of pedestriansPolice say a murder investigation is under way after Tyler Fairman died in hospital.
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Posh sandwich has more salt than nearly five cheeseburgersAction on Salt & Sugar said people should not be exposed to a "hidden health risk every time they buy lunch".
North East Sport
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FA to weigh up next move after Southampton Middlesbrough first half flashpoint
The Football Association will review referee Andrew Madley’s report before deciding whether to open an investigation into Southampton’s Taylor Harwood-Bellis over alleged discriminatory conduct
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Growing calls for Southampton expulsion as Middlesbrough plan for what comes next
There are growing calls for Southampton to be kicked out of the Championship play-offs as Middlesbrough continue their push for the EFL to hit Saints with the strongest possible sporting sanctions
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Tonda Eckert walks out of another Southampton press conference amid Middlesbrough row
Tonda Eckert walked out of another press conference after being asked if he was a cheat - with Southampton's press officer demanding that the Saints head coach is "shown some respect"
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Regis Le Bris reveals his 'key priority' for Sunderland ahead of next season
Regis Le Bris wants to prioritise “stability” this summer, with Sunderland’s transfer activity set to be markedly different from 12 months ago
