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2021-03-20
‘Whole family is really broken’
Big music festival still set to light up the city
School open despite Covid case reports
Inmate left blind in one eye after brutal attack
Man cleared of harassing MP
Appeal for victims of abuse to speak out
Covid rule-breakers send figures through the roof
First areas set for super fast broadband
Landmarks light up for Census 21
Students share their views on education
Modern tech will tell tales of town’s past
Fund is helping businesses to create new jobs
Plans unveiled for a £10m retail and leisure hub at Lambton Park
Covid and cops help to keep crime down
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Firm is to power ahead with 40 new jobs despite the pandemic
Latest Shipyard Girls saga is setting sail for success
Warehouse facility plan is given the go ahead
Action call over dementia sufferers’ death toll
Round-up of this week’s top games... REVIEWS CORNER
Line Of Duty
FIVE OF THE BEST SHOWS THIS WEEK
A life spiralling out of control is given sharp focus in dark comedy
A nourishing feelgood Asian-style noodle soup
WINES UNDER £10
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
Chaos can Cap a fine double win at Carlisle
Progress in the Plate and a high for Houghton...March into 2018
David’s aiming to Bed down and bring some success to Durham
Ben takes the positives from defeat as India Stokes up the pressure
Vokes’ graft behind the scenes hands Johnson a new dilemma
Louis-Dreyfus has given us clarity, focus and vision, says McAllister
The encouraging cameo that may prove significant for Sunderland
Imps striker likely to be out for rest of this term
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