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According to the WildlifeTrusts, undulate rays live on soft seabeds like sand and mud, where they can bury themselves underneath the sediment. Instead of teeth, they have crushing plate,s which help ...
North Yorkshire Council has held a ‘very positive’ discussion with Anglo American about resolving issues with Whitby’s Cliff Lift ...
Weardale Railway’s Gin & Cheese Train will depart from Bishop Auckland West on August 23, offering guests a three-hour round trip to Stanhope through the picturesque Durham Dales. The journey will ...
A young Middlesbrough drug dealer had his wish fulfilled when he was jailed after being caught with crack cocaine and a knife.
The phone call came ahead of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s planned meeting with US president Donald Trump in Alaska.
Gateshead-based Aspire Solutions has marked a record-breaking year, surpassing its £50 million revenue target two years ahead ...
ROB Edwards has again promised that Middlesbrough will strengthen their squad with new signings before the end of the month - reiterating that the coaching and recruitment team "know where we're at ...
John Deamer, coordinator of the Armed Forces and Veterans Breakfast Club for Durham Freemasons, was honoured with a High Sheriff’s Award for ...
Marco Pierre White’s Durham restaurant is offering a special ‘1961’ set menu during the school holidays, featuring two courses for £20.95.
The pub, which is currently run under national operator Greene King’s Farmhouse Inns brand, has been a popular haunt for its “melt in the mouth” carvery over the last decade. But now, ahead of the ...
The war in Ukraine has had the biggest impact on the number of asylum seekers receiving support in the North East, reaching a 10-year high, a Darlington charity leader has claimed.
The annual US State Department report points to violence motivated by antisemitism and ‘serious restrictions’ on freedom of speech.
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