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May 06, 2026

All money raised from the challenge will go towards 4Louis' vital work supporting bereaved parents.

The charity provides memory boxes, cold cots that allow families precious time with their baby, bereavement training for healthcare professionals, and support resources during and after loss.

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'It's a satisfying thing when you solve a puzzle'

Podcaster Ed Gamble chats about if the escape rooms in The Way Out live up to his own standards

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3 mins

May 09, 2026

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Sunderland Echo

Care home raises thousands for life-saving kit on seafront

A care home in Sunderland has raised more than £4,700 to have a defibrillator installed on Roker sea front in memory of two employees who sadly died.

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1 min

May 09, 2026

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Amazing places that bloom in spring and summertime

As travellers are moving away from fast-paced itineraries and towards slower, seasonal experiences, planning a trip around nature's fleeting moments is proving increasingly appealing, writes

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3 mins

May 09, 2026

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Keeping road users safe is at the heart of plans

Road safety is fundamental to everything this government stands for.

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1 min

May 09, 2026

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Sunderland Echo

Football coach Frazer having a ball with new business thanks to experts

A teenage football coach has setup his own business teaching the sport he loves thanks to support from a team of regional business experts.

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2 mins

May 09, 2026

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Sunderland Echo

RAWA statement on ticketing frustration

Sunderland have told supporter group The Red & White Army that they recognise the need to improve the ticketing experience for fans.

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1 mins

May 09, 2026

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Do you think drivers should face an eye test when they hit 70?

Government is consulting on mandatory tests for old drivers

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3 mins

May 09, 2026

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No current legal requirements

There are no current legal requirements for drivers over 70 to have an eye test

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1 min

May 09, 2026

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Also coming to streaming

Good Omens (Prime, from May 13)

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1 mins

May 09, 2026

Sunderland Echo

Sunderland Echo

University looks to bridge NHS staff shortages

University of Sunderland chiefs have said they are playing a \"significant\" role in helping to bridge recruitment shortages in the NHS, including here in the North East.

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1 mins

May 09, 2026

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