Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
A BODY found in the River Wear in Durham has been confirmed as that of missing man Stephen Burn. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
A DETAILED picture of the Newcastle of 150 years ago has emerged from historic items up for auction. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
SPENDING on roads, as well as services to children and young people, is set to be among the casualties of a new £10.5m package of emergency budget savings proposed in Northumberland. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
THE Government is today considering bids to divide the region into five competing economic groups. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
THE father Raoul Moat never knew yesterday issued an unreserved apology to all of the gunman's victims. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
TWO years after an iron bridge was swept away by floods locals are still waiting for a replacement. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
THE restoration of an iconic dome in the North East has been caught on camera. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
FORTUNE-HUNTERS digging for buried Victorian treasure have left a North East golf club with expensive repairs after burrowing deep into the course fairway. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
POLICE were last night investigating a double shooting that left two men in hospital and a small North East neighbourhood in shock. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
A THUG who waited outside a college wielding a samurai sword has been spared jail. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
TRIBUTES have been paid to a Tyneside woman who campaigned to raise awareness about the cancer she was suffering from. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
A HOSPICE was given a helping hand to improve its grounds. Green-fingered employees from Procter & Gamble (P&G) completed a Ground Force-style makeover for the Marie Curie Hospice in Newcastle. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
MALICIOUS arson attacks on farms in Northumberland have heightened the sense of isolation and fear, rural communities warned last night. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
COURT officials have threatened disabled Dave Athey with an arrest warrant in a long-running row over disputed parking tickets. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
TRADE unions representing sacked workers at a collapsed North East food factory have lodged claims over its failure to consult staff before laying them off. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
A PROJECT aiming to cut crime and disturbance in popular student suburbs in Newcastle has been given funding for another year. Read
Sep 07 2010 | Today's News
MORE details have emerged on plans to cut management jobs at a North East health trust. Read