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North East today: Met Office warnings, Metro disruptions and criminals found guilty of murder and manslaughter

Welcome to your daily look at the news in the North East.

Each morning and afternoon we'll bring you some of the latest from the North East - from breaking news and top stories to NUFC updates and the cost of living latest.

Today we recap all of the criminals who were locked up across February for heinous crimes including murder and manslaughter, while elsewhere one woman detailed her horror after finding a disgraced workman raiding through her underwear drawer.

Read more: The courageous Newcastle boy, three, who cannot walk or talk and suffers 15 seizures a day

In sport, entries for the Great North Run's juniours and min events have finally opened up, with experts expecting a sell out. Pep Guardiola has meanwhile ruled out talking about winning a treble with Manchester City, instead staying laser focused for a game against NUFC at the weekend.

This is your evening North East Today update.

The criminals jailed in February 2023 for despicable crimes - including murder and manslaughter
These offenders were among those jailed in February 2023 (Northumbria Police/Newcastle Chronicle)

These criminals were responsible for some appalling crimes - and they have all been locked up for their actions.

The offenders were put before judges in February for crimes ranging from murder, manslaughter, robbery and assault to fraud and sexual offences. And they rightly found themselves behind bars.

Among the court cases was that of Harry Turner, who was found guilty of murdering his wife after stabbing her 78 times. He admitted manslaughter on the grounds of loss of control but denied murder. A jury found Turner guilty after a trial and he was told to serve a minimum of 17 years in prison.

Read the full story here.

Mum left feeling 'violated' after catching workman raking through her underwear drawer
Ashley Blakey was left feeling 'sick' after a workman was caught looking through her underwear drawer (Ashley Blakey)

A mother was left feeling "violated and exposed" after she caught a workman rifling through her underwear drawer.

Ashleigh Blakey felt physically sick when she caught the workman going through her drawers on her in-house CCTV on May 5 last year.

The Thirteen Housing workman had attended her home to fix an alarm, but Ashleigh left him alone when she had to travel to Newcastle for a job interview.

Read the full story here.

Met Office forecasts snow and blizzards for North East as households issued warning
Cold snaps can lead to complications with water pipes (Newcastle Chronicle)

As the Met Office predict blizzards and snow blasts across the North East this month, Northumbrian Water is reminding customers not to be complacent when it comes to protecting their properties.

Although spring is just weeks away, the water company is urging people to take the icy weather warning seriously in order to reduce the chances of costly repairs and potential flooding caused by frozen pipes.

According to the Met Office, strong winds and snow showers are set to hit the region in the early part of March – meaning that additional teams will be working hard through the wintery conditions to ensure that the water continues to flow, and will be on hand to repair leaks and bursts in communities.

Read the full story here.

Haymarket Metro Station exit only after escalator "develops fault"
passengers face two weekends of Metro disruptions (Ontrackimages)

Passengers boarding the Tyne and Wear Metro are being advised to use Central Station and Monument as Haymarket is exit only.

Currently, only one escalator is working in the station as one is undergoing a complete renewal and the other developed a fault on Sunday night.

The fault on the second escalator became apparent at about 10pm on Sunday evening, shortly after the station was closed due to someone falling on the escalator. However, the two issues are not thought to be connected.

Read the full story here.

Scarlett Moffatt hints at pregnancy 'dilemma' on Instagram as she puts burning question to fans
Scarlett Moffatt (PA)

Scarlett Moffatt asked an important question to fans on Instagram, hinting that she could be facing a major 'dilemma' over her pregnancy.

The Country Durham star, who shot to fame a decade ago with her family on Gogglebox a decade ago, took to the social media platform at the end of last month to share the news that she and other half Scott Dobison are expecting their first child together.

Uploading a photo of their baby scan, next to the couple's dog Bonnie, wearing a bib that said 'I'm going to be a big sister.' Scarlett wrote: "It truly feels like a dream writing this caption. Me & Scott are on cloud nine & we are so happy that we get to share this moment with you all. You are so loved already little one."

Read the full story here.

Entries open for Great North Run Junior and Mini events and they're set to be a sell-out

The 'country's biggest kids' running event' - which takes place on the day before the Great North Run - is now open to entries and organisers are expecting it to be a fast sell-out.

The Junior and Mini Great North Run will be making a return to the Newcastle and Gateshead quaysides on September 9 and thousands of youngsters are expected to take part.

Entries opened at 10am this Wednesday, March 1 for the runs which between them cater for youngsters aged from three years to 16.

Read the full story here.

Pep Guardiola sign of respect to Newcastle United when asked about netting Manchester City a treble
Pep Guardiola has dominated English football since his arrival in 2016 ((Photo by Robin Jones - AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images))

Pep Guardiola has dismissed talk of winning the treble with Manchester City and demanded laser-sharp focus on Newcastle United this weekend.

The former Barcelona boss was delighted with his side's attitude as they ran out 3-0 winners against Bristol City in the FA Cup to book their place in the quarter-finals of the competition.

Guardiola's side are still fighting on three fronts with the Champions League, the Premier League and the FA Cup up for grabs.

Read the full story here.

Sunderland boss Tony Mowbray concentrating on the big picture after back-to-back defeats
Sunderland head coach Tony Mowbray (Sunderland AFC via Getty Images)

Tony Mowbray is taking Sunderland's back-to-back defeats at Rotherham and Coventry in his stride, insisting such results are part and parcel of life in the Championship.

The Black Cats suffered two successive defeats for only the second time this season, losing 2-1 at relegation strugglers Rotherham a week ago and then at the weekend by the same score line against the Sky Blues.

Those results saw Sunderland drop out of the play-off spots to ninth in the table at the weekend, slowing the momentum they had built up in the preceding weeks.

But, while Mowbray was left frustrated by those results and wants his side to get back on course when Stoke City visit Wearside this weekend, he is looking at the big picture which still sees Sunderland enjoying an excellent season on their return to the Championship.

Read the full story here.

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