Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
EARLY morning trains to London are planned for Northumberland. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
LOCAL volunteers will be sought to provide longer opening hours for book lovers at a Northumberland library which is being revamped at a cost of £2.2m. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
THE little sister of a boy badly injured in a freak farm accident has been raising money for the air angels who came to his rescue. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
A DECISION by Northumberland’s largest private employer to spend millions of pounds ensuring it meets European pollution guidelines has been met with widespread approval. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
SOARING numbers of disgruntled parents in the North East lodged appeals over decisions to refuse their children school places. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
A SCHOOL has been left with a £3,000 repair bill after vandals used an air gun to shoot out scores of windows in a night-time damage spree. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
THE TEARFUL wife of murdered Garry Purdham was applauded yesterday as she delivered an emotional tribute to her “soulmate”. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
LANDMARK research into the genetic causes of autism could pave the way for a better understanding of the illness. A study carried out by experts at Newcastle University has transformed the way scientists look at the genes of autistic people. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
TESCO bosses have come out fighting as decision day looms on rival plans for new supermarket developments in a Northumberland town. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
THE REGION’S growing portfolio of extraordinary artworks grew yesterday when the first of five proposed Tees Valley Giants was formally presented to the people of Middlesbrough. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
A DEPRESSED alcoholic who strangled his father to death has walked free from court. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
ARCHITECTURE graduates struggling to find work in a difficult market have banded together to build up their chances. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
THE widow of Robert Sartin’s 1989 Monkseaton shooting spree last night sent an open letter to the victims of Derrick Bird’s Cumbria massacre. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
THE Government has ordered the North East to halt any work on A19 upgrades as it freezes all transport projects. Read
Jun 11 2010 | Today's News
POLICE seized more than 50 guns when they raided a Northumberland flat. Read