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Award winning Teesside multi-venue music festival Twisterella reveals 2021 line up
Festival is back for 2021 with a line up of the brightest and best emerging music talent across Teesside and beyond
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An award winning multi venue Middlesbrough music festival has announced its line up for 2021.
Twisterella will return to the town on Saturday October 9 and has confirmed a number of hotly tipped emerging artists in the first wave of acts announced on the bill.
Labour\ s Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald A NORTH-EAST MP says a Government announcement of an upgrade for the Transpennine rail route is “disappointing for Teesside”. The Government said it was investing an extra £317m into the link to boost punctuality, reliability and connectivity for passengers between York, Leeds and Manchester. A section of the route between York and Church Fenton, which is between Tadcaster and Selby, will be electrified, also helping to provide greener journeys. Middlesbrough MP Andy McDonald, Labour’s former shadow transport secretary, acknowledged that any upgrade between York, Leeds and Manchester was critically important, but said “one glance at the rail map reveals the glaring lack of electrification between Northallerton and Teesport”.
Concern raised over combined authority s six-year-old cyber security policy
The warning comes after Redcar and Cleveland Council was hit with a cyber attack last year
15:15, 28 MAY 2021
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Tees Valley Combined Authority has been warned it needs to update a six-year-old information security plan or face “further IT risks” to its business.
The organisation’s internal auditor RSM said the document had been created and approved in 2015, but had not been reviewed or re-approved since.