Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
ASSURANCES were given yesterday over a riverside artwork which will be based on flashes of light. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
NORTH civil servants who messed up their sums nearly 10 years ago could cost the Government £108m as European spending chiefs consider asking for their money back. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
NEWCASTLE United fans are continuing to put the boot into club owner Mike Ashley by purchasing team strips from an alternative shop to the official store. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
BUSINESSES left devastated by the region’s weekend floods were told last night that emergency financial help is on the way as they embark on the difficult road to recovery. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
A POLICEMAN who beat up two women despite running courses on domestic violence has been spared jail. Wayne Robinson lashed out at his ex-girlfriend and her friend after erupting during a drunken argument. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
THE team behind an iconic bridge crossing the River Wear have hit out at council suggestions that their design could run over budget and push up Sunderland council tax. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
UNDER-FIRE Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley yesterday refused to answer questions about the club’s future at his company’s annual meeting. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
A TEENAGE boy was fighting for his life last night after he was struck by a train on Tyneside. The accident happened at around 11.40am, behind the Davy Roll factory, near to Coulthards Lane, in Saltmeadows, Gateshead. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
A MANHUNT was under way last night after a gunman shot a drinker at close range before fleeing a busy Tyneside pub. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
THIS is the latest team of project workers who are set to embark on a regeneration scheme in a remote African village. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
A PERVERTED reflexologist was jailed for eight years yesterday for sexually assaulting four women during treatment sessions. Read
Sep 11 2008 | Today's News
The Journal celebrates its 50,000th issue today, the latest in a long and illustrious history for this influential and much-respected newspaper. Alastair Gilmour continues a survey of international, national and local events featured in the pages of its 176-year run. Read