Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
A TOP judge has criticised the social services system after hearing how a baby girl was shaken to death by her bullying father. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
MORE than 2,000 North East holidaymakers were stranded abroad yesterday after the collapse of a major tour operator. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
LIBERAL Democrat leader Nick Clegg must improve his performance to win seats in Labour’s North East heartlands, according to his deputy Vince Cable. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
THIS time last year Northern Rock began a process many thought would see it collapse. Adrian Pearson looks at how the region united to back the bank Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
EMERGENCY workers on the front line of dramatic rescue and recovery operations during the Morpeth floods were yesterday given a royal thank you for their efforts. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
THE scene is set for the latest mass-participation art project on Tyneside. Some time this afternoon, with the aid of 300 volunteers, Chinese photographer Wang Qingsong will activate his camera shutter to immortalise his own version of a scene from Casualty. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
THE brothers of a terminally-ill teenager are taking part in the Junior Great North Run to say thank you to the nurses who care for him. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
A TEENAGER has been charged with making an explosive device at the public school where his father worked as a caretaker. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
VITAL clues have been handed to police officers investigating the murder of two Chinese graduates after a Crimewatch reconstruction was aired to the nation. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
THERE were fresh calls for more affordable homes in rural areas yesterday as the plight of first-time buyers in the region was highlighted in a new study. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
WALKER Jill Henderson is banking on her local beauty spot to raise money to save Seaton Delaval Hall. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
A BRAVE schoolgirl who was hit in the eye by a pellet from an airgun will not be having surgery to repair her damaged iris, her family has been told. Read
Sep 13 2008 | Today's News
All this week we have been celebrating The Journal’s 50,000th issue. Alastair Gilmour wraps up his appraisal of times past with a look at North East sport. Read