
Durham News
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Path taped off and blue tent erected as CSI called to incident in Peterlee
A blue tent has been erected and a path taped off following an incident in Peterlee - with pictures showing officers guarding the scene.
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Durham cosmologist behind dark matter theory knighted for services to science
A world-leading Durham University cosmologist behind one of the foremost theories for the evolution of the universe has been knighted in the King’s Birthday Honours.
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LIVE - Corden lifted and road reopens following County Durham incident
Police have closed a road near St Bede's RC Comprehensive School in Peterlee
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Drunken teenager stabbed vulnerable neighbour twice in his own home in Spennymoor
A drunken teenager stabbed a vulnerable near neighbour while rummaging around his home probably looking for items to steal, a court heard.
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The former Spennymoor milkman whose charity has delivered £2m of cancer care
Inspired by the memory of his mother and gran, Mark Solan has broken through the £2m mark with his cancer charity. PETER BARRON reports
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Britains Favourite Butterfly 2026 RevealedThe nation has spoken and crowned the Peacock Britain’s Favourite Butterfly in a landmark poll. Wildlife charity Butterfly Conservation has today revealed that the colourful Peacock has beaten off fierce competition from a colourful cast of species to take the top spot as Britain’s Favourite Butterfly.
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Chester-le-EATS Celebrates Five Flavour-Packed Years With Launch Of New MasterclassesChester-le-EATS is back for its fifth anniversary celebrations, bringing even more for food and drink lovers to enjoy with the launch of brand-new masterclasses.
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Pupils help to name new housing development at Wynyard ParkPupils at Wynyard Church of England Primary School in Stockton-on-Tees have helped to name a new housing development taking shape in the village.
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New College Durham Students Gain Inspiring Insight into Theatre Industry on West End Study VisitStudents from New College Durham's Performing Arts programmes recently enjoyed an unforgettable educational visit to London's world-famous West End, combining theatre history, industry insight, practical workshops and world-class performances.
National News
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Royal Family watch Red Arrows flypast on Buckingham Palace balconyThe annual event marks the King's official birthday and features more than 1,400 members of the armed forces.
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Scotland return to centre stage at last in must-win World Cup openerBBC Scotland's chief sportswriter Tom English sets the scene from Boston as Scotland prepare for their first World Cup match in 28 years.
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Thousands gather for anti-racism rally in Belfast after disorderProtesters gathered at Belfast City Hall for a demonstration against racism, after the past week of violence and disorder.
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Social media ban for under-16s would be unenforceable, charity warnsThe focus should be on banning features that make it addictive, head of the Molly Rose Foundation says.
North East Sport
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Thomas Tuchel was appointed to be a winner - it's time for England boss to deliver
Thomas Tuchel was appointed by the FA to be England boss because he was perceived to be a winner - can he deliver success at the World Cup?
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Candid Darragh Lenihan opens up and tells his Middlesbrough story
Darragh Lenihan opens up and tells his Middlesbrough story after leaving the Riverside
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Kieran Scott Middlesbrough truth amid Birmingham City & West Ham 'interest'
Both Birmingham City and West Ham have been heavily linked with a move for Middlesbrough's head of football Kieran Scott
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31 PICTURES Bright and breezy start for 193rd regatta on River Wear in Durham
Competitors were out bright and breezy on the River Wear competing in the annual rowing festival in Durham this weekend.
