Durham News
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Rare clouds seen over Darlington and County Durham as Met Office explains phenomenon
Met Office: Skywatchers across Darlington and County Durham were treated to a rare natural display of Noctilucent cloud.
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Durham dentist slams 'mess' as dozens call up for appointments every week
A Durham dentist has told of dozens of patients ringing up every week in a bid to be seen amid a shortage of appointments.
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Cancer patients could face delays in chemotherapy due to lack of dental appointments
An NHS dentist in Durham has warned that cancer patients could see vital chemotherapy treatment for cancer delayed due to a lack of dentists
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County Durham addict who robbed mother of last £10 to pay for drugs avoids prison
A drug abuser who robbed his own mother of £10 to feed his habit has escaped an immediate prison sentence to help him overcome his addiction.
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Folk Rock Band 'Home Service' play dates across County Durham
Long-standing folk-rock band Home Service are playing a 'Live Transmission' tour across the UK in July and they are playing in Durham, Barnard Castle, Alnwick and Sunderland.
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Award-winning actors among leaders in their field to receive honorary degrees from Durham University
Acclaimed actors Mark Gatiss and Gina McKee are among the leading figures in the arts, broadcasting, law and science who will receive honorary degrees from Durham University this summer.
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Banks Group Acquires Naming Rights To Durham Cricket’s Riverside Stadium
Durham Cricket has signed up County Durham-based property and mining firm the Banks Group as its new principal partner in an agreement which also includes the naming rights to the Riverside ground.
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Britain’s Oldest Working Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive to visit the World’s Oldest Railway!
Tanfield Railway, the world’s oldest railway, is delighted to welcome Furness 20, Britain’s oldest working standard gauge steam locomotive, as part of its Tanfield300 Great North Festival of Railways this May.
National News
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Labour MPs press Kendall on rollout of benefit changes
The government was forced into concessions on its welfare plan following a backlash among its own MPs.
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Heatwave peak sees parts of UK climb to 33C
The rise in temperature coincides with the beginning of Wimbledon and the end of the Glastonbury festival.
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Man, 92, guilty of 1967 rape and murder of woman
A 92-year-old is convicted of raping and murdering Louisa Dunne in her Bristol home in 1967.
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Bob Vylan coverage should have been pulled, BBC says
It comes after Ofcom said it had asked the BBC why controversial remarks made by the band were broadcast live.
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