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Two arrests after police raid home growing cannabis
TWO men were arrested after hundreds of cannabis plants were seized in Gateshead.
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Shildon beat Birtley to stay top of table
SHILDoN remain at the top of the Division one table after they produced a professional display in their home win with Birtley Town.
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Heed hope to return to winning ways after agonising loss at Maidenhead
Gateshead kicked offa hectic final week of the season with an agonising late defeat at Maidenhead United.
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Sad farewell to Celtic manager who created 'togetherness' at club
WEST Allotment Celtic chairman David Dodds has hailed the impact of manager Jay Bates as he prepares to bring down the curtain on his six-year reign later this month.
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MAD ABOUT THE BOYS
1996 Backstreet Boys: The group behind hits like Everybody (Backstreet's Back) and I Want it That Way, reformed in 2012 with Kevin Richardson (back right) returning after seven years complete the original line-up. They followed in the footsteps of Britney Spears and Mariah Carey with a Las Vegas residency.
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Grenadier fills tyre tracks of Defender
THE RIVALS
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Glastonbury is exhausting - you cover miles and miles and miles
THERE'S no denying that Jo Whiley is the epitome of a rock chick.
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What's it like being Tarby? Magic
JUDY Garland, Sir Tom Jones, Bing Crosby, Dean Martin and Hollywood actor George Raft - not a bad line-up to have rubbed shoulders with during your career.
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Wallington celebrate 18th triumph of the season
WALLINGTON'S 18th win of the season, from twenty-two outings sees them eleven points clear in the race for the Bay Plastics Premier Division title.
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Twist in title race with double boost for Hornets
THERE was a major twist in the East Division title race as Hebburn Town moved to within five points of leaders Stockton Town.
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Hungry Highwaymen show ruthless streak
MORPETH Town manager Craig Lynch wants his side to display the same ruthlessness as on Saturday to draw more supporters through the turnstiles after hammering Worksop Town 4-0 at Craik Park.
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Klopp 'doesn't care' about Reds legacy, but wants fitting finale
JURGEN Klopp has insisted he is not worried about what his legacy at Liverpool might be - but he wants to end the season by giving fans something more to celebrate.
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Gunners 'taking one day and game' at a time amid title chase
MIKEL Arteta insists title-chasing Arsenal are taking each game at a time as they head into their final seven matches of the Premier League season.
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Sharks circle to take a bite out of Edinburgh
Edinburgh exited the EPCR Challenge Cup after suffering a 36-30 quarter-final defeat against the Sharks in Durban.
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It is time ... local cricket's back in action!
DUKES ECB NORTH EAST PREMIER LEAGUE
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Pressure piles on Durham after loss
WARWICKSHIRE piled up the second-highest total in their history to put Durham under serious pressure in their Vitality County Championship Division One tussle at Edgbaston. The home side, led by Alex Davies' maiden double-century, amassed a mammoth 698 for three declared to leave Durham needing 549 even to avoid the follow on.
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TOP OF THE POTS
1990 STEPHEN HENDRY: The Scot was just 21 when he beat Jimmy White 18-12 to become the youngest world champion. He started playing in 1981, aged 12, when his dad bought him a child-sized snooker table for Christmas. In 1983, he won the Scottish Under-16 Championship and made his first televised appearance on Junior Pot Black.
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Maximus reigns supreme in easy National victory
I AM MAXIMUS was an emphatic winning favourite of the Randox Grand National, storming clear of his rivals to give the all-conquering Willie Mullins a second victory in the Aintree showpiece.
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Leader stays Strong to claim Hurdle success
FRESHNESS was the order of the day as Strong Leader landed a telling blow in the JRL Group Liverpool Hurdle at Aintree.
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Gwennie May Boy success sees Skelton improve impressive handicaps record
DAN Skelton improved his already impressive record in handicaps at the major meetings when Gwennie May Boy continued his rapid improvement in the William Hill Handicap Hurdle at Aintree.
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PLUMPTON TODAY Going: Good-good to soft in places Jackpot meeting
MAJOR BET INSIDE TRACK
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HEREFORD TODAY Going: Soft
MAJOR BET INSIDE TRACK
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Twelve treats for hands and feet
HANDS
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THE GREATEST HITS (12)
Music has the power to slingshot us back to a specific moment in time.
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SHELF HELP
Clean up with this Karcher K4 Universal pressure washer, was £199.98, now £149.98, Toolstation.
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STATE OF THE UNION
California and Texas have seceded from the union to form the Western Forces and are aligned with eight states of the Florida Alliance to counter tyranny in the White House with heavily armed resistance.
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SWITCH &SAVE
Our Best Ever Beef Lasagne (serves two) £9, M&S
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BESTFILMS
The Duchess Tonight, BBC1, 11.35pm Superior period drama with Keira Knightley playing an 18th- century aristocrat who weds a callous duke (Ralph Fiennes). Disillusioned with her loveless marriage, she risks shame by romancing Dominic Cooper's politician.
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BEAUTY buzz
¦ Coverage and skincare are combined in Erborian's latest skinloving launch: the Super BB Concealer, priced £35. This SPF25 concealer comes in serum form with a 5% niacinamide and 2% white ginseng formula, which smooths fine lines and wrinkles while improving the appearance of blemishes and tired undereyes. Shop it in five shades. ¦ Talk about a dream product. Danessa Myricks Beauty Yummy Skin...
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'Pure luck' is the key - world's oldest man
A 111-year-old local man is now the world's oldest living man, and said the secret to his longevity is "pure luck".