Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
A WELL known Northumberland auctioneer has been ordered to pay more than £1,000 after admitting advertising 19th century wild birds’ eggs for sale. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
IT was a journey down memory lane for scores of youngsters during a national competition. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
A BANNED driver sent texts to a girlfriend bragging of being drunk and driving at high speed minutes before his car ploughed into a tree and a lamppost, killing a father. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
CHEAP package holidays and the introduction of sunbeds in the 1970s has meant pensioners are now more than five times more likely to be diagnosed with skin cancer, a leading charity has warned. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
FLOODS once again wreaked havoc on families’ homes and train services were thrown into chaos yesterday as torrential downpours swept the region. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
IT’S millions of pounds over budget and delayed by five years, but an art gallery due to open in Newcastle will attract cultural visitors to the city for years to come, leaders say. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
WHEN multiple sclerosis cast a shadow over his family, Michael Floyd knew he had to find a way to help. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
THE family of a boy who was murdered by a convicted paedophile have criticised a North East police force’s decision not to reveal the identity of two missing sex offenders. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
ADVENTURE seekers from the North East are being given the chance to tackle one of the natural wonders of the world in aid of a good cause. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
MORE than 100 police officers swooped on suspected drug dens across the region yesterday as part of a war against “parasites who blight and belittle communities”. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
IT takes a big voice to control an excitable group of seven to 11-year-olds. But that wasn’t an issue in the sports hall at Newcastle Preparatory School yesterday afternoon as 90 members of the aforementioned age group filed in for final rehearsals. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
A TOUCH of Tyneside engineering history will be making its mark in London’s Kensington Gardens this Easter. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
STRESS is keeping thousands of council employees off work. In the past nine months, employees at Northumberland County Council took more than 50,000 days off through illness. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
PUNK rockers in the UK had a justified reputation for being violent, anti-authoritarian and anarchic during the late seventies and early eighties. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
NETWORK Rail claimed to have uncovered scores of “inaccuracies and deficiencies” yesterday in a ballot of signal workers which it will challenge in the High Court in a bid to avert industrial action. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
FEARS are growing that a town which lacks indoor leisure and sports facilities could lose its main community centre to council cost-cutting plans. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
THE Duke of Northumberland has launched a ninth bid to build houses on green space in his home town. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Today's News
A BATTLE to survive childhood cancer left Chris Peacock with a lust for life. The dad-of-two was diagnosed with cancer of the kidney when he was just four years old. Read
Apr 01 2010 | NUFC News
JOSÉ Enrique wants to see fresh blood at St James’ Park this summer, despite arguing Newcastle United are already good enough for the Premier League without it. Read
Apr 01 2010 | NUFC Match Reports
NEWCASTLE United’s Under-18s, without key pair Phil Airey and Brad Inman, slipped to a heavy defeat against Nottingham Forest in their last runout before their FA Youth Cup semi-final with Crystal Palace, writes Jeff Bowron. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Other Sports
STEPH Proud firmly staked her claim last night for a place in England’s Commonwealth Games team in Delhi. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Arts
COMBINE a traditional market town, a touch of science fiction and a liking for the absurd and what do you get? Read
Apr 01 2010 | Arts
THE irrepressible Simon Gross has his entertainment troops out on the road in the North East, performing for people for whom a night out is little more than a memory. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Golf
FROM next week, there will be a new doctor in the house offering cures for golfing ailments to Journal readers. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Golf
ROBERT Dinwiddie, who made no excuses when he lost his European Tour card last year, is right on course to bounce straight back after the first two events of the 2010 Challenge Tour season. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Golf
IT is a spooky coincidence that Peter Alliss and Alex Hay, once one of the most famous double acts in TV sport, should follow each other in doing a turn at Ramside Hall. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Golf
THE Journal Champion of Champions has a website spot this season for the first time, telling golfers all they need to know about the event. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Basketball
THEY have had the Indian sign over them all season, but Fab Flournoy has warned his Newcastle Eagles side that traditional rivals Everton Tigers look stronger than ever going into the final straight of an exciting season. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Durham County Cricket Club
GEOFF Cook believes it is only a matter of time before day-night games become a regular component of the Test match calendar even though he doubts the suitability of the current pink ball. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Durham County Cricket Club
EVERYWHERE you look in Abu Dhabi there are unfinished building projects, work half done and cranes standing idle. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Game Angling
ANGLERS are reminded that the new fishing licences come into effect from today and anyone still needing to buy theirs should do so immediately before setting out on a fishing trip. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Newcastle Falcons
HAILING his resurgent Newcastle Falcons, Steve Bates paid tribute to his pack and his midfield for last night’s Gloucester victory. Read
Apr 01 2010 | Newcastle Falcons
EMBARRASSED by their Saracens shambles, Newcastle Falcons blasted out of the Kingston Park blocks to smash Gloucester aside and ease their relegation worries. Read