Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A PUBLIC health crisis was predicted last night after a leading North scientist warned there weren’t enough experts to monitor contaminated food. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A PINT and a prayer might seem like an unusual combination. But while most mainstream churches limit their congregations to a few sips of communion wine, one group is mixing spirits with spirituality to widen its appeal. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A TALENTED young football player has died after being knocked down in a hit-and-run road tragedy. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A MOTHER with terminal cancer may be £5,000 closer to paying for treatments that could mean a few precious extra years with her little girl. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
Crammed into the East Stand, spectators cheered every well-timed tackle, darting run and South African fumble, holding their breath each time Jonny Wilkinson took aim. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
HORSE riders have raised safety concerns over the spread of wind farms throughout Northumberland. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A SUNDERLAND fan who wrote a diary about supporting his team while serving in the armed forces has seen his work published. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
MUSICIAN Mark Knopfler has told of his desire to see his classic theme from Local Hero ring round the terraces of St James’s Park once again. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
BOSSES at Newcastle’s cutting-edge Centre for Life last night called for funding reforms to give them access to the same Government funding as museums. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
PLANS for a proposed “eco-village” 1,000 feet above sea level have been welcomed by a former government Chief Whip. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A CLAIM that a Northumberland market town has experienced a major boom in house prices was dismissed as ‘utter nonsense’ by local property experts yesterday. Read
Oct 22 2007 | Today's News
A MEMBER of Parliament has given his support to a woman who is trying to stop social services taking her child from her at birth. Read