Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
NUCLEAR test victims are a step closer to victory after winning the right to sue the Ministry of Defence. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
GORDON Brown yesterday vowed he would not walk away from No 10 as he faced another outspoken attack from a former colleague. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
POLICE searching the house of a suspected member of a white supremacist group discovered a jar of what they believe to be the poison ricin. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
VETERANS of the D-Day landings were today remembering their fallen comrades on the 65th anniversary of the historic assault. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
For breaking news log on to www.journallive.co.uk Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
ATERMINALLY-ILL dad has been dealt a blow in his battle to win funding for his cancer treatment. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
A ROBBER viciously attacked a frail pensioner and stole his wallet while he was kneeling in prayer in church. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
THE North East has a chance to lead the world in new green technology which could create thousands of jobs and bring millions of pounds into the region, say MPs . Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
GORDON Brown has been told he is losing his party’s heartland as the Conservatives take full control of North Tyneside. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
BOY band Take That rocked a crowd of thousands as they played a huge North East concert last night. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
CYCLIST Richard Rothwell broke new ground when he loaded his bike on to a bus yesterday. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
IT will be a busman’s holiday tomorrow for Kevin Richardson when he gets behind the wheel of a restored single-decker. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
FINDS from a Northumberland Roman site which have been voted Britain’s greatest archaeological treasure came a step closer yesterday to coming home. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
ASHOP worker was locked up and terrorised at knifepoint by two masked raiders. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
PUPILS have planted 10,000 wildflowers to mark the culmination of Northumberland National Park’s three-year Seeding Change project. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
With wildflower hay meadows about to flower, Environment Editor Tony Henderson talks to the team who have created their own. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
A PROJECT to boost the number of hay meadows in the North Pennines is to be expanded and extended. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
INTRUDERS have been spotted creeping into gardens across the North East. Read
Jun 06 2009 | Today's News
IN a small factory in Gateshead, a recipe for tasty treats is changing lives on the other side of the world. Read