Need To Know Tees, Co. Durham & N. Yorkshire Episodes Episode guide
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Young gardener 'speechless' after £30k tool theft
Jack Roberts set up Evergreen Grounds aged 14 and employs both full and part-time staff.
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Women's final moved in 'whirlwind' Riverside u-turn
Thornaby FC Women will play in the North Riding Senior Cup Final at the Riverside Stadium.
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Why was Sir Ian McKellen in Horden?
The Lord Of The Rings star was in the former pit village for the opening of the Playhouse.
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Who was St George?
Leigh Jones looks at the history of St George and how he became England's patron saint.
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Who is up for election in Hartlepool?
Everything you need to know ahead of Hartlepool's local election on May 7th.
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What is a Spoonbill and what's it doing in Hartlepool?
The rare bird has been spotted nesting at a park in Hartlepool.
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Transporter Bridge placed on endangered buildings list
The Victorian Society has announced that the bridge features in the top ten.
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Teesside faces 'postcode lottery' for stroke treatment
A life-saving mechanical thrombectomy can only be offered between 8am and 8pm on Teesside.
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Teesside court delays 'a bleak picture'
Cases have more than doubled since 2016 and can now take up to two years to be concluded.
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Stockton woman honoured by High Sheriff
Jan Rock founded Matrix Neurological after struggling to find support for her son.
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Stockton school win cup for second year running
St Patrick's Catholic College in Stockton won the English Schools FA Small Schools Cup.
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Sleep Pods 'give rough sleepers an option'
Durham Police have started handing out Sleep Pods to help the homeless.
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Seven-lamb surprise for North Yorkshire farmer
A farmer in Newby was shocked after a ewe gave birth to seven lambs.
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Scammer trying to 'make money out of my misery'
Richard Lee's daughter, Katrice, went missing in Germany in 1981.
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Remembering Stockton's Club Fiesta
The club saw performances by names like Neil Sedaka, Dusty Springfield and the Four Tops.
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Redeveloped Darlington Station opens to the public
The £140 million development opened after a delay and includes two new platforms.
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Redcar CO2 plant could combat possible food shortage
Ensus at the Wilton International industrial site may help ease pressure on food supplies.
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Pubs 'need a level playing field' to survive
Pubs across the country have been closing at a rate of almost two a day since January.
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Newton Aycliffe boys use smart speaker to save mum
Matthias and Lucas deemed "young heroes" by police after saving their mum's life.
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Middlesbrough to host the Turner Prize
An exhibition of the finalists' work will be shown at MIMA from September.
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Meet the 12-year-old County Durham kickboxing champion
Annabel is a blackbelt in Taekwondo and she's representing Team England in America.
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Mark Benton on Smoggie Queens' return
The actor joined Amy Oakden ahead of the release of Smoggie Queens series two.
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How will the Renters' Rights Act effect you?
Amy Oakden finds out how the new law that has come into affect will work.
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How will police combat anti-social behaviour in Redcar?
Cleveland Police have launched a new plan to tackle anti-social behaviour.
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How K-pop is taking over Teesside
Shakk explores how a style of music that began in South Korea has swept the UK.
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How are schools fighting phone addiction?
A new study has revealed that we will spend five years scrolling on our phones.
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How are pet insurance prices affecting rescue centres?
Gary Philipson looks into the rising cost of pet insurance is affecting Teesside.
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Hot weather increases litter on Teesside beaches
Paul Addison hears from a volunteer who cleans the beach every morning.
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Hartlepool girls win at Wembley
Sacred Heart Primary School in Hartlepool's Year 6 girls team were winners at Wembley.
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From open heart surgery to running a marathon
Rachel Ing wants to raise awareness of thoracic aortic aneurysms.