Residents and businesses in Sunderland’s Seaburn have been viewing plans to put the area back on the seaside tourist map, and create new jobs, leisure facilities and homes. The consultation event at the Seaburn Leisure Centre on March 11 and 12, which showcased the new proposals, was well-attended by more […]
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#Budget2016: Key announcements in Osborne’s 8th budget
Today (March 16) the Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has announced his eighth Budget for this year. These are some of the key announcements: Some of Osborne’s key announcements will affect the education sector, as he proposed to double the dedicated funding for sport in primary schools that will […]
North East employment rate at record high
The number of people employed within the North East is at a record high. Between November 2015 to January 2016, 70.6 per cent of people over the age of 16 were employed. And now there are 33,000 more people in work than from the last period, with 23,000 more people […]
Sunderland lecturer believes legalising assisted suicide will “reduce privacy and freedom”
A Sunderland academic believes legalising assisted suicide will “reduce privacy and freedom.” Dr Kevin Yuill argues that atheists and libertarians, as well as those favouring abortion rights and stem-cell research, should stand beside their religious compatriots in opposing legalisation of euthanasia. Dr Quill, a senior lecturer in American History at […]
Two South Shields men jailed for the murder of Tipu Sultan
Two men have been jailed for the murder of Tipu Sultan. Michael McDougal, 47, of Hylton Avenue, South Shields, has been found guilty of murder and sentenced to life with a minimum of 34 years and Michael Mullen, 25, of Hawthorne Avenue, South Shields, has been found guilty of manslaughter […]
Think Tank: “Osborne’s rail plan no substitute for spades in the ground”
A Think Tank has claimed that Government backing to develop the HS3 high-speed rail link between Manchester and Leeds will be “no substitute” for construction work actually beginning. IPPR North warned that the region will expect significant investment in the project. The organisation’s director Ed Cox welcomed George Osborne’s expected […]
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Council make B-line for wildlife in the North East
Over the last 18 months Sunderland City Council has worked with the wildlife charity Bugle on a project to take action for bees and other pollinators across the city. The project, named Making a B-Line for the North East, is helping to restore wildlife sites and enhance green space. This […]
First Hilton hotel in Sunderland is to open in May
The North East’s first and newest hotel is nearing completion. The Hilton Garden Inn Sunderland will open adjacent to Sunderland’s Stadium of Light later this spring and will be the first Hilton Garden Inn property to launch in northern England. Kim Kelson, general manager at Hilton Garden Inn Sunderland, said: “It is a real coup […]
Search for Newcastle teen
Police are appealing for help to locate a missing 15-year-old girl from Newcastle. Luiza Marodin, from the Benwell area, was last seen around 6pm on Tuesday, March 8. She told her family that she was going to meet friends however she failed to return. Luiza is Romanian but speaks good […]