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Comfortable first win for Bishops on new ground
Bishop Auckland comfortably won their first game at their new Heritage Park by 4-0 against Esh Winning last night. Bishops took the lead when Chris Lawson headed down a right wing corner for Wayne Gredziak to fire into the roof of the net.
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Man racially abused Spennymoor shopkeeper while on home release
An Asian shopkeeper was racially abused after he refused to allow a customer to drink alcohol in his shop, a court heard. Dean Robert White was near the counter when Manjit Singh told another man not to drink from a bottle of booze he had just bought
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Brown and Murray forced out of Pools side
ILLNESS forced Paul Murray and James Brown out of the Hartlepool United side for their game at Bristol Rovers. Brown was able to take his spot on the bench, Murray missing out altogether. But Sam Collins was on the bench, after knee
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Rubbing our noses in it
WE keep hearing from the Government that "we are all in this together" in respect of the economic challenge facing Britain and the consequent cuts in the public sector. If that is the case, ministers should be embracing the whole country and not being
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Saltburn 150 Pt I: The Foundation
MUCH is being planned in Saltburn this year to commemorate its 150th anniversary. Most of it, I imagine, will be around August 17, when the first train pulled into the new station. It is much warmer in Saltburn in August than it is in January
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Getting into a fish fight
TV chefs Gordon Ramsay, Hugh Fearnley- Whittingstall, Jamie Oliver and Heston Blumenthal have joined forces to save the defenceless fish. Sarah O’Meara finds out why. HUGH Fearnley-Whittingstall has been out in the North Sea trying to save
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Grilled megrim with garlic, parsley and mint butter
A TRUE ‘afishionado’, Mitch Tonks has spent his career lovingly cooking fish. The chef and brains behind restaurant chain Fishworks says he is more at home preparing fresh turbot with parsley than rubbing peppercorns into fillet steak. His latest
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Seafood stew
A TRUE ‘afishionado’, Mitch Tonks has spent his career lovingly cooking fish. The chef and brains behind restaurant chain Fishworks says he is more at home preparing fresh turbot with parsley than rubbing peppercorns into fillet steak. His latest
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Bent completes club-record move to Aston Villa
DARREN Bent has completed a £24m move from Sunderland to Aston Villa. Bent has signed a four-and-a-half year deal at Villa Park, and will be formally unveiled at a press conference at 7pm. The England international submitted a formal
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Express yourself
Look glam in seconds with time-saving techniques. Lisa Haynes reveals the secrets to speedy beautification. EVEN with make-up artists waiting in the wings, celebrities can get it wrong. Eva Longoria is the latest victim to face the paparazzi with
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But is he happy?
Celebrity hypnotist Paul McKenna talks to Hannah Stephenson about his wealth, Michael Jackson, the US and the key to happiness. TO the moderate wage earners among us, it sounds a bit rich when multimillionaire self-help guru Paul McKenna starts
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Star qualities
THERE’s no need to tone down your style just because the festivities are over. To spruce up your accessories wardrobe, take a look at salisa.co.uk, a new website which imports jewellery, scarves and more from the stars’ favourite designers from
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We can work it out
Kick-start your exercise regime in style. Lisa Haynes reveals the secrets to a winning sporty look. JANUARY is the month when treats go out of the window and toning up tops everybody’s New Year resolution list. But if the thought of pounding a treadmill
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Police turn to Facebook and Twitter in hope of finding Hartlepool man
POLICE are turning to social media in a bid to trace missing Hartlepool man Darren Waller, who has not been seen for nine days. Officers are urging anyone signed-up to Facebook or Twitter to visit the Cleveland Police pages and share the information
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Cannabis user hid drugs between buttocks
A CANNABIS user who has taken the drug since he was 13 was found with a package of the substance between his buttocks, a court heard. Unemployed George Robert Hall, 20, had already handed over one envelope containing the drug to police before two more
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Five minutes with... Ruth Jones
Ruth Jones, co-writer and star of BBC comedy Gavin And Stacey, takes on the role of the larger-than-life Carry On actress Hattie Jacques in a one-off film for BBC4. The film, which reveals her secret sexual liaison with her handsome young driver
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Police urge people not to speculate over 12-year-old boy's death
POLICE have urged people not to speculate on the circumstances of a schoolboy's death after he was found hanged at his home. The 12-year-old from York High School, named locally as Liam Cole, was discovered unconscious at the property in Acomb
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Mountain biker airlifted
A MOUNTAIN biker was airlifted to hospital with head and back injuries after coming off his bike in a popular beauty spot. The Great North Air ambulance attended the incident in Errington Woods, near New Marske, East Cleveland, this morning, along with
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Gillford Park all set for first home game -- at last.
After many false starts, Gillford Park are all set to play their first home league game against Newton Aycliffe tonight. The Cumbrians have been tantalisingly close to playing their first home game this season, but have been denied at the 11th hour either
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Three arrested after armed siege
THREE arrests have been made after an armed seige took place in Whitley Bay, North Tyneside today. Pupils at nearby schools were told to stay indoors as a precaution during the incident. Northumbria Police were called to Burnside Road at 11.19am this
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Drop-in group for young parents
A DROP-in group for young parents will begin at an outreach centre later this year. The group, for young parents or young parents-to-be, will be held at Durham County Council’s Eden Hill Sure Start outreach centre, at 77/79 Eden Hill Road, Peterlee,
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Farmers' market returns
A FARMERS’ market is returning for the new year. The City of Durham Farmers’ Market, now in its 12th year, will hold its first event of 2011 in Durham City Market Place on Thursday, January 20. There will be more than 20 stalls featuring local and
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TADEA Lions' James Thomson Out For Season
National League Basketball in association with TADEA sustainable energy solutions & Yankee Candles @ Heaven Scent Middlesbrough Lions player/Coach James Thomson will not be suiting up for the foreseeable future after tests on his long term knee problem
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Marion Taylor: William Florance Swainston
MARION TAYLOR requires help researching her family tree. She would like to trace the family of William Florance Swainston, born 1906, and his wife Lily Weldon. They had five children all born in Coundon, County Durham - Nellie, born in 1929, William,
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In a class of their own
It’s estimated that one per cent of school-aged children are being home educated, but what is it all about? As new research from Durham University seems to show that home-educated children demonstrate high levels of attainment and social skills
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Bent sale makes sense but Bruce must prove why
WHEN figures of £24m are being talked about, any club around the world would have to consider it. Sunderland, who must now find a suitable replacement, should never be accused of stupidity for selling Darren Bent. Bent scores goals, and in abudance.
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Elizabeth Cook, Jumpin’ Hot Club@ Gateshead Town Hall
IT was a welcome return for East Nashville-based singer-songwriter Elizabeth Cook, supported by her husband, guitarist and singersongwriter, Tim Carroll. I adore the way Cook proudly shows off her country roots and has stayed true to them,
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Education
THE education system in Alberta, Canada, seems to have impressed the minister of education to the extent that he would like to see the UK system follow the same path. The system came from the idea that education should be in private hands. Local
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David Milliband
WHY on earth would Sunderland FC wish to associate itself with David Miliband? Over the past week he has touted himself around the country like an importuning rent boy. His behaviour proves the lengths he and his like are willing to go to in
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NHS
YESTERDAY I had need of the National Health Service. From the arrival of the ambulance, through the accident and emergency unit and the emergency assessment unit everything was a glowing advertisement for what the NHS does best. It was a rapid
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Global warmiong
IN Saturday’s HAS three correspondents poured scorn on the arguments regarding climate change. None addressed my original question, namely why would thousands of eminent scientists, having spent many years studying the subject, decide collectively
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Punishment
THE Northern Echo (Jan 15) carried a report about a young man convicted of motoring offences who was sentenced to eight weeks in prison. It is difficult to see what purpose such prison sentences serve, either to the individual or society. The
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Real spirit of the Med
The Secret Mediterranean With Trevor McDonald (ITV1, 8pm) Big Fat Gypsy Weddings (C4, 9pm) CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (Channel 5, 9pm). IT’S January, it’s cold and dreary, and our bank balances are recovering from Christmas. So what better
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Labour
REMIND me about the Labour Party? Do you remember spy cameras, the surveillance state and identity cards? They were the ones who collaborated with the US on violent regime change, kidnap and torture? Labour was the Government that made us the
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Secrecy
LAST YEAR I submitted a letter urging the Government to publish closed information held by the National Archives for more than 70 years about Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME). Since the resumption of online petitions on the Number10.gov.uk website
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Electric dreams
STOCKTON borough councillor Rob Cook said in Echo Business (Jan 12) that electric cars are “a very exciting prospect which the manufacturers are backing with hard cash. These battery-driven cars require no road tax and on a recent test, without
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Trouble in store for Coalition
WHAT does 2011 hold for us all? I fear that it will give us a doctrinaire socialist government more extreme than any that have gone before. The conditions are exactly right to bring this about and, if there is one word to define these conditions
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Bullies
I WONDER how many of you have ever been bullied at work, or had your children bullied at school? Perhaps you didn’t know who to turn to, because your boss was responsible or the school seemed to be ineffective. Until this month you could have
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Labour's big task
PART of the job of a leader of the Opposition is to find the cracks in the administration of the Government. Ed Miliband has found some and made an attempt to exploit them. What he has yet to do is to present alternative policies relevant to
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What is it all about?
This week the Government is publishing its proposals for a radical shake-up of the NHS. Health editor Barry Nelson answers some common questions thrown up. Q WHAT are the main proposals contained in the Health Bill? A The coalition Government
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A fatherly example
THERE are too many parents who fail to take responsibility for their children’s actions. We therefore applaud Gary Miller for making his teenage son Ross apologise for his unacceptable behaviour during the Wear-Tyne football derby at the
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Newcastle appoint Carver as assistant manager
NEWCASTLE United have confirmed the appointment of John Carver as the club's new assistant manager. Carver, who recently left his position as caretaker boss of Sheffield United, has been appointed until the end of the season. The 46-
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Inflation link to bonds and price of gold
IT was tempting to write about the meteoric rise in the price of gold and equally enticing to comment on the outlook for bonds. A convenient way to comment on both is to consider their relationship with inflation and where the outlook for
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BP shares rise over news of Arctic exploration alliance
THE market gave a warm welcome to BP’s £10bn deal with Russian oil firm Rosneft yesterday following Friday’s news of an Arctic exploration alliance. Shares in BP rose two per cent in the first day of trading since the groundbreaking deal was
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Pound Notes
The latest hikes in energy prices ensure the average household energy bill will rise by 3.8 per cent, or £45, to £1,239 a year, says comparison service uswitch.com, but online users will pay only £1,010, saving nearly £230. Tom Lyon, from uswitch
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Will Tesco bring order to chaos in used gold market?
AS the recession has taken a grip on households, many families have eased pressing money worries by selling jewellery, watches and other unwanted items to cash in on the soaring price of gold. This market in “scrap” gold hardly existed in the
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Clothing shop bucking the recession trend
After successfully transforming the fortunes of North-East designer clothing chain Van Mildert, brothers Eric and Cyril Williams have been called in to weave their retail magic on another iconic brand. Business Editor Owen McAteer discovers the secret
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Woods event aims to provide fuel for thought
FOREST chiefs believe rising oil and gas prices will see more people turn to wood to heat their buildings. A survey by the Forestry Commission and Treeworld Ltd found Yorkshire and the Humber has more than 200 eco-friendly woodfuel boilers installed
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Reminder over slurry deadlines
PIG farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs) have been reminded new slurry storage requirements take effect from January 1 next year. They must have at least six months storage capacity in place by then and BPEX has urged them to make sure
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Pig studies programme
APPLICATIONS are sought for the pig sector PhD studentship programme for projects starting in October. The research priorities identified by BPEX are pig health, pig welfare, cost of production, environmental impacts and product quality.
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Estate at heart of carbon level study
A NATIONAL Trust estate in Northumberland is at the heart of research into climate change. The 5,500 hectare Wallington Estate was chosen for its variety of land uses, including historic parkland, 15 tenant farms and woodland. Now detailed
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It pays to be loyal
A LOYALTY card scheme has been unveiled by farm shops and providers of local produce. The new scheme is similar to a supermarket loyalty card in that shoppers get points for each pound they spend in the participating shops.
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David Coppock: What gives us the edge overseas?
SKILLS and entrepreneurship are two winning characteristics that have historically given the UK a competitive edge in overseas markets. This month, UK Trade & Investment (UKTI) is hosting International Trade Week to give companies a chance
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New deal secures Royal Show site
THE Royal Agricultural Society of England (RASE) has secured a £50m deal to safeguard the future of its Stoneleigh site. LaSalle Investment Management will take over responsibility for the management and development of the 1,000-acre site in
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Digital marketing firm helps retailer double sales
A NORTH-EAST-BASED digital marketing firm is planning to increase its workforce after helping a menswear retailer to double online sales. Fifteen Digital, based in Darlington, has helped Terraces Menswear, which sells its products across the
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Map tool will help carbon capture
A GROUND-BREAKING web tool has been launched to help generate investment across the region and ensure it stays at the forefront of the UK’s low carbon and sustainable energy drive. The North-East Sustainable Resources Board (NESRB) has developed
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Itchyrobot builds sites from scratch
A WEBSITE design company set up by two North-East graduates has not had to venture far to find clients in its first year. Itchyrobot was set up by University of Teesside graduates Ben Timney and Rob Adams in March 2010. The business is based
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Joanne Fryett:
FOR businesses right across the UK, and here in the North-East, apprenticeship programmes represent a hugely valuable training and development tool. More than 250,000 people of all ages signed up to an apprenticeship in the UK in the 2009-10 academic
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Students impress the Dragon
SIXTH form students pitched their business ideas to Dragon’s Den star Duncan Bannatyne yesterday. The entrepreneur was taking part in a Young Enterprise North East project. The project, in conjunction with BBC North East and Cumbria, saw students
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Barclays hit with record fine
BARCLAYS was today fined £7.7m and will have to pay out up to £60m in compensation for investment advice failings. The fine, which is the largest yet levied by the Financial Services Authority for retail failings, comes after the group failed to ensure
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In pole position to inspire
MOTOR racing icon Sir Jackie Stewart and the boss of one of Formula One’s newest teams are to inspire business people in the North-East. Chief executive of Virgin Racing Graeme Lowdon will introduce the triple F1 world champion at a Burns Night
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Land agent puts a value on water
THE managing partner at a land agency which has offices across the region is leading a drive to accurately value the billions of pounds worth of waterrelated assets held by UK companies. Hugh Fell, of George F White, has written the paper
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Presenter gets her feet wet
A LAW firm in the region advised an upcoming TV presenter on her latest role with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. Ward Hadaway advised marine biologist turned TV presenter Tooni Mahto on her contract to appear on last week’s Jamie’s Fish Supper
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Insurers face a busy time
INSURERS are bracing themselves for an influx of claims after prolonged wintry conditions have seen a spate of accidents, making the period one of the busiest on record. For the second year running, Darlington-based insurance broker BiB has
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Expert employment lawyer goes it alone
A WELL-KNOWN North-East employment lawyer has branched out on his own. Paul McGowan, who spent 15 years with Newcastle law firm Watson Burton, has established his own firm, Collingwood Legal. The business will specialise in employment law
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Sheila Storey : Equity release: A good or a bad thing?
WITH demands on our money seemingly increasing every day, the concept of Equity Release is one which many people are considering in order to put more pounds in their pocket. Equity Release helps property owners unlock the capital that is tied up
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Now is the time to plan for future of arts
ART lovers are being urged to come up with ideas that will safeguard the long-term future of Darlington Arts Centre. The centre was threatened with closure in the summer after Darlington Borough Council announced it was planning to withdraw its subsidy
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Northern Rock prepared for sale
NATIONALISED lender Northern Rock took its first step in returning to the private sector as the Government announced plans to hire financial advisors ahead of a possible sale. City analysts expect a price tag of £1.4bn to be a starting point
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Seaton Carew 'canoe man' freed from prison
BACK-from-the-dead canoeist John Darwin has been released from jail, sources said today. The former prison officer was sentenced to six years and three months behind bars in July 2008 after admitting faking his own death in a canoeing accident
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Wind farm policy not reviewed
A PARISH council has decided not to review its wind farm policy, but will invite developers to talk at its next meeting. Sadberge Parish Council adopted a wind farms addendum to its parish plan in 2008 to oppose any wind farms near the village.
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Olazabal set for top job
WHEN Colin Montgomerie and Jose Maria Olazabal faced each other in the final of the British amateur championship 27 years ago nobody could be sure they were looking at two future Ryder Cup captains. But everything now looks in place for Olazabal
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Murray out to learn
ANDY Murray is confident an on-court analysis of Karol Beck will be sufficient when they meet today in the first round of the Australian Open. Murray has never faced the 28-year-old Slovakian on the ATP Tour but dismissed the idea of asking around
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Big two out to spike Rafa slam
ROGER Federer and Novak Djokovic gave early notice of their intention to halt the ‘‘Rafa Slam’’ with impressive first-round wins at the Australian Open. Rafael Nadal’s quest to become the first man since Rod Laver in 1969 to hold all four grand
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Today's prospects
RICHARD Fahey looks set for a good day at Wolverhampton, with both Sloop Johnb and Ballodair holding excellent chances. The North Yorkshire trainer saddled his first Group One winner in 2010 and he has barely broken stride over the winter, continuing
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Graeme McDowell and Phil Mickelson fourth in the world rankings
Graeme McDowell has moved level with Phil Mickelson in fourth place in the world rankings as both build up to this week’s Abu Dhabi Championship. Leading positions: 1 Lee Westwood 8.82, 2 Tiger Woods 7.31, 3 Martin Kaymer 7.04, 4 Graeme McDowell
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World Cup hopes in the balance for Shahzad
AJMAL Shahzad believes he would offer ‘‘a little bit of everything’’ if he is selected in England’s World Cup squad. England will name their 15- man list for next month’s World Cup tomorrow with Shahzad one of the players on the fringes of selection
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A Lion of Vienna, at the Redworth Hall Hotel
THE great Nat Lofthouse, who died at the weekend, had spoken exactly 20 years ago at a benefit dinner for Shildon lad and former Gloucestershire cricketer Paul Romaines. “The Lion of Vienna roared into the Redworth Hall Hotel,” said the
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Colly is looking to stick with Durham
PAUL Collingwood has assured Durham’s top brass that he has no plans to hang up his first-class boots, despite announcing his Test retirement after England retained the Ashes with a third innings victory in five Tests at Sydney earlier this month
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Quakers must go to Telford in Trophy
DARLINGTON have been handed a tricky FA Trophy tie away to AFC Telford who they must overcome if they are to reach the quarter-finals. Yesterday’s draw paired Quakers with the Shropshire club who are fourth in the Blue Square North and have
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Horwood confident of getting back on track
AFTER expecting to have Cian Bolger in his Hartlepool United ranks tonight, Mick Wadsworth will instead be sending out his side to face the on-loan Bristol Rovers defender. He played on trial for Pools at Horden last Tuesday and was expected
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Ameobi confident of a big impression
ALAN Pardew might have outlined his desire to sign an attacker during the current transfer window, but Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi is confident he can be like a new signing now he has regained full fitness. Pardew’s hopes of signing Jay
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Bolton seeking Wheater
BOLTON have made a fresh attempt to land David Wheater, just days after pulling out of negotiations for the Middlesbrough defender. Wheater, whose departure has edged closer, also attracted a new enquiry from another club over the weekend.
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Dalglish targets Downing
SUNDERLAND are braced to miss out on signing Stewart Downing after it emerged Liverpool are planning a £12m raid for the former Middlesbrough winger, writes PAUL FRASER. Downing, whose transfer from the Riverside Stadium in the summer of 2009
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Quinn holds out for £24m after Bent hands in transfer request
SUNDERLAND are holding out for a record-busting £24m deal with Aston Villa for striker Darren Bent and are drawing up a list of replacements with proven track records. Bent was understood to be in the West Midlands last night waiting for
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Police under fire over training for officers
TWO police forces have come under scrutiny for paying out thousands of pounds on training for senior officers. Cleveland Police paid £29,527 to a training company for mentoring for six staff, a Freedom of Information request revealed. The force
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Player power as Bent opts to depart
IT has been billed as Sunderland’s ‘Andy Cole moment’, but the impending sale of Darren Bent to Aston Villa will be subtly different to Newcastle’s release of their own star striker back in January 1995. And not just because Steve Bruce
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Mido to head for Egypt
THE uncertainty surrounding the future of Mido took a further twist last night when it emerged he has opted for a return to Egypt rather than sign for Middlesbrough. Mido shocked Teesside seven days ago when he returned to Rockliffe Park to
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Intensive care unit unveiled at hospital
A NEW intensive care unit has been unveiled at a North-East hospital. The unit, in Darlington Memorial Hospital, has space for up to eight patients, whereas the old unit could only take five. Four of the beds are in single isolation rooms, which
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Closure-threatened venue overcomes difficulties
A NEW group has formally taken over the running of a music venue threatened with closure last year. Community Interest Company (CIC) Humantics will oversee the running of The Forum music centre, in Darlington. The future of the popular
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Inspiring guest tells the story for millions
A POLISH man who survived the Holocaust shared his story with pupils at a North-East secondary school yesterday. Zygmunt Shipper visited St John’s RC School and Sixth Form Centre, in Bishop Auckland, as part of the school’s preparations to mark
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Minister’s abacus jibe at group
COMMUNITIES Secretary Eric Pickles says a council must be doing its sums on an abacus if it needs to employ two people to publish its spending over £500 online. The Tory minister made the comments about Durham County Council in the Commons
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‘NHS shake-up will result in privatisation’
PRIVATE firms are already taking over NHS services under a controversial shakeup expanding rapidly across the region, a Tory MP and former doctor said yesterday. The changes, under which groups of GPs will “commission” care, instead
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Car park death mum rowed with partner, court told
A MAN accused of throwing a young mother off a multi-storey car park made threats to kill her minutes before she died, a court has been told. Teresa Parkin, 29, originally from Colburn, North Yorkshire, died on June 10, last year, after she fell
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Theft affects phone and web access
DOZENS of homes and businesses spent the weekend without telephones and internet access after the theft of more than 400 metres of underground cable. The cable was cut in Great Broughton, near Stokesley, North Yorkshire, in the early hours
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Art goes on display in cathedral
AN exhibition of art by students from 11 Catholic schools across the region has opened. The Northern Saints exhibition, organised by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle’s Catholic Partnership South group, will be in Durham Cathedral
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Fan who shoved goalie sorry for derby shame
THE father of a Sunderland football fan who pushed keeper Steve Harper to the ground during the Wear-Tyne derby drove his son to apologise to the Newcastle player. Gary Miller, from Spennymoor, County Durham, said he was gobsmacked when he
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Is £62 too much toupee?
MAGICIAN Paul Daniels is having a clear out of his old tricks – and is even selling one of his old wigs. The Middlesbrough-born entertainer has put the items up for sale on auction website eBay. The star of The Paul Daniels Magic Show on BBC1
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Council staffing empty care home
A COUNCIL facing cutbacks of more than £100m has come under fire for staffing an empty care home. Durham County Council is paying staff to work at Glendale House, in Blackhall, County Durham, despite its last resident having moved out nearly a
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Raising cash as thanks to lifesavers
A MOTHER hopes to raise funds for the hospitals that saved her son’s life. Laura Hollinshead learnt her son, Dylan, had a hole in his heart following an antenatal scan. Moments after his birth, at the Royal Manchester Hospital, he was rushed to
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Jobs hope as mine plans are unveiled
THOUSANDS of jobs could be created if plans to create a potash mine in the region get the go-ahead. International mining conglomerate Sirius Minerals is examining the viability of sinking a mine along the North Yorkshire coast. If the
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Myers: Stop making mistakes
Bishop Auckland manager Colin Myers is looking for much better defending from his side in their six pointer against Esh Winning at Heritage Park tonight. Bishops lost their eighth successive game in league and cup when they were beaten 4
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Soft play on Sunset?
Here we are in sunny California. The eleven hour flight wasn’t as bad as I’d imagined, although five hours in Charlie started to go crazy and deranged, asking when we were getting off every two minutes. When he finally did go to sleep it was to