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Police update on further arrests after weapons brawl outside school linked to alleged armed burglary
Four men were arrested at the scene however it has now been confirmed that more arrests have been made
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An armed brawl between a gang of men which saw a primary school put on lockdown is being linked to an earlier aggravated burglary.
Driver injured after Audi RS6 crash closed busy East Cleveland road gazettelive.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazettelive.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Surprisingly calm at James Cook with announcement that has been met with jubilation by ICU staff
Dr Richard Cree has published the latest edition of his blog with good news for Teesside and the frontline NHS staff working to protect us all
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Almost no Covid patients were admitted to a Teesside hospital in the past week as staff there have logged a surprisingly calm few days.
Sergio Petrucci founder of the Red Sky Foundation Picture: DAVID WOOD A COUPLE’S charity efforts have been recognised with a Point of Light award, granted by Boris Johnson, to “outstanding individuals who are making a change in their community across the UK and the Commonwealth”. University of Sunderland graduate Sergio Petrucci and his wife Emma set up the Red Sky Foundation in 2016, a year after their daughter Luna underwent open-heart surgery, just days before her second birthday. Cardiologists at Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital described her heart as a “ticking time bomb” having discovered two complex heart conditions but Luna, now eight, is a healthy and happy child.