Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
THE public protection boss who headed an inquiry into bath snatch rapist Peter Voisey is warning parents to regard all strangers as potential sex offenders. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
THE region’s hippest TV bloggers have joined The Journal’s quest to find the region’s favourite television programmes. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
ONE of the world’s greatest tenors will perform in the North-East for his only appearance in the UK. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
WORKERS at troubled Northern Rock were last night awarded a 4% pay increase and bonus for their efforts during the three-month crisis. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
THE family of a grandmother who was killed by a texting teenage driver reacted with disbelief and anger after her sentence was reduced yesterday. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
POLICE water supplies continued to be tested yesterday after Legionnaires’ disease-causing bacteria was discovered in five North-East stations. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
ANTI-opencast protesters claimed they had been let down by the Government last night after a massive new mine near a Northumberland town was given the green light. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
AN experiment using yellow school buses will not be extended after education bosses admitted the effect on pupil behaviour was marginal, despite the use of CCTV cameras. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
A LATE bid to double the number of elected councillors on the new super-council which will run Northumberland was branded ‘totally unacceptable’ yesterday. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
FORMER Sunderland Football Club chairman Bob Murray and car magnate Sir Peter Vardy want to build a city academy in County Durham. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
RETAILERS across the region have won national plaudits for their use of local produce. Read
Nov 30 2007 | Today's News
TALES from the leek trenches were recounted to fascinated food industry professionals yesterday as part of a drive to promote traditional local produce. Read