Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
THE jobs of around 100 North workers at furniture company Ilva were thrown into jeopardy last night as the firm went into administration. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
PEOPLE’S memories will be woven into the restoration of a building which has served theatre and cinemagoers for more than 140 years. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
REGNERATION experts say tower blocks planned to be built along the Tyne could be hit by the same credit crunch worries already delaying sales of luxury Quayside flats. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
GORDON Brown was last night under fire after institutional deficiencies were blamed for the loss of 25 million personal records from a North East office of HM Revenue and Customs. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
A WOMAN was arrested yesterday in connection with the death of a pensioner. The 84-year-old victim, of Woodlands Road, Cleadon, South Tyneside, died on Monday after being taken into hospital last Tuesday. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
TRIBUTES were paid yesterday to a devoted children’s nanny who was killed in a horrific road accident which left the little girl she was looking after seriously injured. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
WORK is expected to start next month on a £32m retail development which aims to put a Northumberland market town firmly back on the shopping map. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
A COUPLE who twice had to resuscitate their baby boy when his airway collapsed last night told of their battle to save their son. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
PUPILS of a school in South Tyneside will decide for themselves where the prize money goes if they win their share of £15,000 in The Journal’s Tokens for Schools competition. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
THE North East has benefited from Gordon Brown’s premiership despite it being hit by “sheer bad luck”, according to regional minister Nick Brown. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
POLICE chiefs in the North have pledged that frontline services will not be affected by the soaring cost of fuel, which is costing them tens of thousands of pounds extra this year. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
A WORKING group has been formed by a Northumberland council to review the procedures that led to a skateboard park being built on the wrong site. Read
Jun 26 2008 | Today's News
WIND farm developers are targeting landowners in a rural North East community with offers of massive financial rewards in return for allowing turbines to be erected on their land. Read