Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
UNITED stars were expected to swap their stripes for a special charity T-shirt at their pre-match warm-up today. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
NINE people were taken to hospital following a three-vehicle crash on a busy dual carriageway in Northumberland yesterday. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
THE devastated family of a teenage girl who died suddenly in her sleep last night spoke of the "huge void" she has left behind in the lives of all who knew her. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
DAVID Cameron’s Tories were last night accused of being “dishonest” about the scale of jobs losses under plans to save £12bn. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
WHEN you think of hen parties you may imagine groups of women wandering around city streets. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
LABOUR splits yesterday exploded in the North East when a veteran MP said he is to stand against his former party at the election. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
SCIENTISTS in the North East are developing a new system that could “switch off” rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
THE Wiltshire market town of Wootton Bassett fell silent in honour of two North East soldiers yesterday as their bodies were returned to the UK. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
A WOMAN who conned her friends and family out of more than £160,000 is today facing up to life behind bars. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
HUNDREDS of police officers have been clocked breaking the speed limit over the last three years, The Journal can reveal. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
ONE of the North East’s greatest racing figures is being remembered on Grand National day. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
FAMOUS characters from history brought the past back to life yesterday for visitors to a popular cultural festival in Northumberland. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
HIKES in petrol prices are putting a strain on emergency crews. Police, ambulance and fire services are having to take account of the soaring fuel prices and prepare for further inflation. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
THE number of days people spent in North East hospital beds with flu last year was five times higher than in 2008, new data shows. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
A CHILDHOOD TV obsession has shaped the career path of lifelong Doctor Who fan John Paul Green. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
TRIBUTES were paid yesterday to a “talented and friendly” teenager who died in a kayaking accident on the River Tay. Read
Apr 10 2010 | Today's News
COMPUTER recycler Ernie Nolan is set to cast his net wider in a personal mission to make life greener. Ernie is a director of Acorn Computer Recycling, which refurbishes donated junked machines and also uses spare parts to build new systems. Read