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Affiliate  LogoLess than 1% prosecuted in over 40,000 fly-tipping cases

MORE than 40,000 cases of fly-tipping blighted the North East – but are the “tip of the iceberg”, campaigners say.

Affiliate  LogoMan dies after fall at cathedral

A man who fell from a ladder while installing a new stained glass window at Durham Cathedral has died.

Affiliate  LogoFresh hopes for A1 road upgrade

Berwick MP Sir Alan Beith says a decision on plans to upgrade the A1 is expected "imminently".

Affiliate  LogoMan stabbed in street by cyclists

A man is treated for stab wounds after he is attacked on a Middlesbrough street by two men riding bicycles.

Affiliate Logo This is the North East

Online home of The Northern Echo, Darlington and Stockton Times and The Advertiser

Affiliate  LogoMajor street sealed off to stop terror attacks

ACCESS to Tyneside’s busiest shopping street is set to be heavily restricted after it was identified as a potential terrorist target.

Affiliate  LogoNobby Solano shock at home repossession

FANS’ favourite Nobby Solano has told of his shock at learning his Tyneside house was being repossessed.

Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoU.S. judge rules ban on gays in military unconstitutional

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military rule banning openly gay people from serving in the armed forces violates constitutional rights to free speech and due process, a federal judge in southern California ruled Thursday.


Affiliate  LogoUS Koran burning event 'on hold'

The US pastor who attracted worldwide condemnation for his threat to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of 9/11 says his plan is now on hold.

Affiliate  LogoConnaught sale saves 2,500 jobs

About 2,500 jobs are saved after administrators KPMG agree to sell most of Connaught's failed social housing group.

Affiliate  LogoDonald Trump offers to purchase site of Ground Zero mosque

Donald Trump, the real estate mogul, has offered to purchase the site of theproposed Islamic community centre and mosque near Ground Zero with a 25 percent markup.

Affiliate  Logo9/11 Koran burning: pastor backed down shortly after Pentagon call

A Florida pastor who planned to burn copies of the Koran on September 11called off the event shortly after Robert Gates, the US Defence Secretaryurged him not to go ahead.

Affiliate  LogoRescue drama in the Tyne

Police and firefighters are reminding people of the dangers of swimming in rivers after a woman saved a teenager from drowning in Prudhoe.

Affiliate  LogoTraders demand inquiry into Duke?s scheme

PRUDHOE Traders? Association is calling for a public inquiry over the handling of the Duke of Northumberland?s plans to redevelop the town centre.

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