Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
RELATIVES spoke of their shock and sadness yesterday after a Northumberland-born man and his wife were killed in a horrific accident at their daughter’s home in the south of France. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
THE term “pop art” took on a new meaning yesterday when a mini Angel of the North made from 10,000 recycled cans of Coke was unveiled yesterday in the shadow of its big brother. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
CONCERNS about policing of North East roads erupted yesterday after official figures indicated a major drop in the number of traffic policemen alongside a rise in the number speed cameras. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
TRAFFIC was once again moving on the High Level Bridge over the River Tyne yesterday for the first time in more than three years. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
GORDON Brown is facing a Labour revolt over proposals to hand un-elected officials the final planning decision on major wind farms and other key projects. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
THE former partner of a Sunderland woman who went missing with her five daughters more than two weeks ago has arrived in the UK to help police find them. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
A DEBATE about whether a border town should be in England or Scotland is to be recreated in a new TV series. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
PROBLEMS caused by drink-fuelled teenagers in a Northumberland seaside village will be made worse if a holiday park shop is allowed to sell alcohol, it is being claimed. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
TODAY sees the launch of a Journal-backed campaign to raise funds for a world-class childhood respiratory unit in the North East. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
FOR more than 50 years Tyneside photographer Gladstone Adams built up a pictorial record of life in the North East. Read
Jun 02 2008 | Today's News
SCHOOLS across the region will today start the race to collect as many tokens as possible to compete for a share of £15,000 in a competition run by The Journal. Read