As some schools across the country are set to close due to the crumbling concrete St James Catholic Primary School in Hebburn have been affected. UK leukaemia charities are urging people of the north east to notice the symptoms of the disease as those who responded to their surgery couldn’t identify them all. North Tyneside launch their own Restaurant Week.
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00:00 I'm Imogen Holland and for your North East News update.
00:05 Following on from the school closures due to the crumbling concrete, the school in Hebburn
00:09 that has been affected have said they will be closed until they can finalise arrangements.
00:14 In a statement from the headteacher at St James' Catholic Primary School, they said
00:18 that they are working on arrangements for pupils to be taught in other trust school
00:22 premises. UK Leukaemia charities are urging people of
00:25 the North East to notice the symptoms of the disease as those who responded to their survey
00:30 couldn't identify them all. The public survey found that 53% of its respondents
00:35 in the North East couldn't recognise the most widely reported symptoms including fatigue,
00:40 bruising and unusual bleeding. And finally, North Tyneside have launched
00:44 their very own Restaurant Week. More than 50 restaurants will be taking part
00:48 in the first week of October where venues will offer a one-off price for their food.
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