May 30 2011 | Today's News
PARAMEDICS are being warned against visiting hundreds of “red-flagged” danger zones across the North East following attacks on ambulance staff, The Journal can reveal. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
GUESTS at a Canadian wedding will be supping on Ringtons brews as the tea-mad bride and groom are importing box loads of the stuff over for their big day. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
A MANUFACTURING firm has sacked more than 120 workers as union leaders say the redundancy bill could be passed on to the taxpayer. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
A COMMUNITY turned back the clock yesterday to honour 83 men who lost their lives in one of Britain’s worst ever pit disasters. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
ONE of the North East’s leading visitor attractions is to open its gates late so that people can make the most of the light nights. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
AROUND a million tonnes of silt will be dredged from the River Tyne in a 10-week operation to improve access for bigger ships. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
HEALTH bosses are offering local firms a new exercise grant as the NHS North East backs The Journal’s Great North Fitness Revolution. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
A ROAD in Northumberland has been declared the worst in the country for potholes. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
A NORTH East council’s legal action against Twitter in a bid to unmask an anonymous blogger became national news yesterday, months after the news was broken on Tyneside. Read
May 30 2011 | Today's News
A TEAM of triumphant runners have crossed the finish line of a multi-marathon charity challenge. Read