Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
FORMER Newcastle chairman Sir John Hall yesterday said he felt sorry for owner Mike Ashley. The man who sold his shares to Mr Ashley also said he fears the possibility of big-money foreign investors who buy football clubs as “toys”. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
A HOSPITAL delivery room was renamed the Honeymoon Suite by maternity staff after a pregnant bride came straight from her wedding celebrations to give birth to her first child. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
FIVE more microsites are today being launched as part of The Journal’s Your Place project to bring more local news to the people of Northumberland. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
A CONSERVATIVE Government would create a London-style elected mayor for Tyne and Wear with powers to deal with health, police and transport problems. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
DAVID Cameron’s Conservatives were last night accused of snubbing the North East by backing plans for a new high-speed rail link that excludes the region. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
OUTDATED rules are holding back what is potentially one of the biggest breakthroughs in tackling climate change and stalling a study which could create a new coal industry in the North East, it was claimed last night. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
TWO murder investigations were launched yesterday after two men were stabbed to death in separate attacks within the space of 48 hours. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
DURHAM cricket fans today have their first and possibly only chance to celebrate the club’s momentous County Championship victory with their heroes. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
FAMILIES who have been forced out of their homes by the devastating flooding which hit Morpeth are being offered specialist counselling to help them cope with the trauma and stress. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
THERE was something for everyone at The Journal’s Taste on the Tyne Food and Drink Festival yesterday with a huge range of produce from some of the North East’s top suppliers. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
ADENTIST who almost died after suffering a brain haemorrhage has paid tribute to the surgeon who saved her life. Read
Sep 29 2008 | Today's News
THE Duke of Northumberland will today lead the centenary celebrations of a building tucked away in a picturesque bay on the North East coast. Read