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  1. 'Ruthless' Liverpool ruin Newcastle's brilliant startpublished at 07:16 Greenwich Mean Time 17 December 2021

  2. Newcastle were 'harshly treated' - Howepublished at 00:32 Greenwich Mean Time 17 December 2021

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe said it was "very unjust" Liverpool scored while Isaac Hayden lay on the ground with a head injury in the Reds' 3-1 win.

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  3. Klopp not in favour of halting season but wants rethink on schedulepublished at 23:27 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he "doesn't see the massive benefit" of stopping the Premier League season in response to rising Covid-19 cases.

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  4. Liverpool 3-1 Newcastle: Howe reactionpublished at 23:03 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  5. Match should have been stopped before Liverpool equaliser - Howepublished at 22:58 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe believes referee Mike Dean should have paused the match for a head injury sustained during the build-up to Liverpool's equaliser.

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  6. Salah strikes as Liverpool beat Newcastlepublished at 22:19 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Mohamed Salah scores his 22nd goal of the season as Liverpool close the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City with a comfortable win over Newcastle.

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  7. Anglo Saxon burial site find halts new home buildpublished at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    A grave site of possible "national and international importance" sees a planning bid refused.

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  8. Liverpool v Newcastle: Confirmed team news published at 19:19 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  9. New year fireworks axed over Covid crowd fearspublished at 17:41 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    In a reversal of 2020 plans, fireworks are cancelled to avoid crowds but the lasers will go ahead.

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  10. Ipswich planning difficult - Johnsonpublished at 17:35 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Sunderland's detail on Saturday's opponents Ipswich is hampered by managerial uncertainty, says boss Lee Johnson.

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  11. Vaccination drop-in for mums-to-bepublished at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Pregnant women can get a Covid vaccination at Newcastle's RVI hospital as a drop-in clinic opens for all new or pregnant mums.

    It comes as the advisory group on vaccines, the JCVI, put pregnant women on the priority list for jabs, similar to people with underlying health conditions.

    Midwife Claire Lisle said she hoped more women would get vaccinated.

    She said: “We’re delighted to be offering the Covid 19 vaccination within our maternity unit. We’re now in our second week and hope that women will continue to access the service and protect themselves and their baby."

    Newcastle Hospitals says pregnant women are at risk of getting severely ill with Covid and data has shown it can result a higher chance of needing intensive care treatment and a higher risk of premature birth.

    Mum-to-be Ewa HeydeckeImage source, Newcastle hospitals

    Ewa Heydecke (above) is 39 weeks pregnant with her second child and received her booster vaccine at the clinic.

    She said: “I can't think of a better and more reassuring environment to get vaccinated during pregnancy. You are surrounded by midwives, equipment and the maternity assessment unit is around the corner.”

  12. Pandemic uncertainly forced closure says bistro bosspublished at 16:27 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    A bistro which served up meals for elderly people during lockdown is closing after its owner said he had lost confidence in the industry.

    Alan Chapman said the latest cancellations over Christmas sparked by concern over the Omicron variant led him to decide to shut Chappy's Bistro at the White Feather, in Berwick Hills, Teesside, next month.

    The hospitality industry has called for urgent financial support from the government, amid further uncertainty caused by the pandemic.

    Menu and cocktail at Chappy's BistroImage source, Alan Chapman

    Mr Chapman (below) said: "People have lost their confidence with going out to pubs, I've had so many cancellations this month, I was fully booked going into December and January and February are bad months and it's just too much, it's broken the camel's back."

    He opened the restaurant with 12 members of staff, three months before the Covid pandemic in December 2019.

    Mr Chapman, who also runs a flooring shop, said he would instead concentrate on that business instead.

    Alan ChapmanImage source, Alan Chapman

    He says it is costing £3,000 a month to keep the bistro running and he would like to see more government help for the industry.

    It comes as the prime minister said he had not told the public to cancel social events but has urged people to exercise "caution."

  13. Man jailed for beating dog with malletpublished at 15:10 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Jamie Graham, 25, was jailed for 26 weeks and banned for life from keeping animals.

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  14. Howe talks about Hayden prospectspublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  15. How are new Covid cases affecting sport?published at 14:02 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    Four Premier League matches in a week are called off because of new Covid-19 outbreaks, with rugby games at the weekend also postponed.

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  16. A memorable fixturepublished at 12:56 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  17. Liverpool v Newcastle: Team newspublished at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  18. Premier League faces 'very difficult moment' with Covidpublished at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

  19. Residents return home as search ends after arrestpublished at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021

    People living in a Stockton street where a man was arrested have been allowed back into their homes.

    Police officers were called to a property in Hartington Road on Wednesday morning and arrested a 30-year-old man on suspicion of possessing "a bladed article".

    Hartington Road, StocktonImage source, Google

    The evacuation came when Cleveland Police said there was concern about an item found at the property.

    The force said it worked with "partner organisations" to ensure it was safe before residents were allowed to return at about 22:00 GMT on Wednesday.

    Officers thanked residents involved for their patience and say a man remains in custody while investigations continue.

  20. Lawro's predictions: Liverpool v Newcastlepublished at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 16 December 2021