The former director of Bede’s World, Jarrow’s Anglo-Saxon museum, has expressed his “incredible sadness” at the site’s closure. The museum, which also contained a replica of medieval farm, was forced to close to the public last Friday (February 12), as the charitable trust that managed it went into liquidation. The […]
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“Shocking” amounts of sugar found in some of Britain’s favourite high street coffee chains
There are “shocking” amounts of sugar found in a number of hot drinks regularly bought on Britain’s high streets, a campaign group has said. Action on Sugar said that there is “dangerously” high sugar content in some flavoured coffees and other hot drinks. The charity performed analysis on 131 hot flavoured […]
PDSA reveals treats fuelling obesity in our pets
The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals (PDSA) has revealed that feeding pets treats is fuelling their obesity. A combination of snacks, scraps, takeaway leftovers and alcohol is continuing to fuel a crisis among pets, according to the charity. The animal charity has released new data showing that 36 per cent of dogs, 18 […]
Deadline day to have your say on devolution in the North East
Today (February 17) is the last opportunity that Wearsiders have to say their views on the proposal of devolution in the North East. In short, devolution is the process of power being delegated to a lower tier of government, which in this case, is the combined authority of North East […]
Risk of snow and ice on roads for North East as Britain braced for Arctic blast tonight
By Jonny Whitfield The Met Office has warned of some wintry weather for the North East tonight and into Wednesday morning. A yellow weather warning has been issued by the Met Office in preparation for the weather, which is set to arrive tonight and early tomorrow morning. The Met Office […]
Police appeal after sexual offence in Sunderland
Police investigating a sexual offence in Sunderland are appealing for information. It follows an incident which happened at 10.55pm on Monday, February 8, at the junction of Pine Street and Well Street in Pallion. A man approached a woman and made inappropriate comments before trying to touch her. He is described […]
Adam Johnson Trial: Day 3
The trial of the former Sunderland footballer Adam Johnson has entered its third day today. A 16-year-old girl has appeared in court via video link, telling a jury she was no longer trying to protect the footballer Adam Johnson, after Orlando Pownall QC , defence, asked the girl “whether she was […]
Monkwearmouth Railway Museum could face temporary closure
By Jonny Whitfield Sunderland City Council have announced that Monkwearmouth Railway Museum could be temporarily closed due to Government budget cuts, although no final decision has yet been made on the future of the museum. The Grade II* listed building has been one of Wearside’s best loved tourist attractions, but […]
Wearsiders queue overnight for Beyonce tickets at Sunderland Stadium of Light
By Jack Asbery & Sophie Dishman Wearside Beyonce fans queued from 10pm last night just to make sure they got their hands on a ticket for her concert at Stadium of Light on June 28. Braving the cold weather conditions, fans valiantly camped out to secure there place in the […]
WATCH: Newcastle welcomes the Year of the Monkey
More than 20,000 people gathered to mark the start of the Year of the Monkey in Newcastle’s Chinatown, organiser says. The event, happening at the same day as Valentine’s Day, gave Tynesiders the chance to enjoy double celebration. The Chinese New Year celebration featured lion and dragon dance performers, kung-fu […]