Tributes paid as cops name driver who died in tragic Scots crash
Police are urging anyone with information on what happened in crash that killed Andrew Johnston to come forward.
First picture of tragic young Scot killed in horror 4x4 crash on Edinburgh street
Henry Farron's family paid tribute to their "beloved" son and brother who will be greatly missed.
Gateshead burglary sees police appeal for information after large TV and other tech is stolen
At around 7.30am on Wednesday, November 6, police received a report of a burglary at an address on Charlton Walk.
Six Scots suspects in court after police raids across Scotland
They were arrested following an 18-month police probe.
Northumberland Labour leader welcomes council funding boost despite council tax rise warnings
Councils are set to receive a 3.2% increase in their real terms spending power
Scots mum flees after six year old daughter's dog 'brutally slaughtered in Morocco'
Louise Smith, 46 and her daughter Salma, six, returned to Scotland after Salma’s favourite pet dog Bingo, who she had cared for since a puppy, was loaded onto a van.
Almost 4,000 incidents of no entry for Gateshead Council house repairs prompts calls to charge for repeated cases
There are calls to charge Gateshead tenants for repeated failures to allow workmen to carry out repairs in council homes.
Russell Grant's Horoscopes as Taurus warned of emotional impact of helping friends
Today's horoscopes for Wednesday, December 4 , will see Gemini hide their frustration, while Scorpio should discuss financial matters.
Scottish Government slammed for spending less than third of £1.8bn cash pot for green home heating
The SNP government's Heat in Buildings strategy committed to spending £1.8billion over this parliament but has so far spent around £575million.
Scottish Government's u-turn on housing cuts is a welcome move
Record View says there remains a desperate shortage of affordable housing across the country, particularly in our biggest cities.
What happened on the A19 in Sunderland on Tuesday?
Two separate incidents caused delays on the A19 on Tuesday - here's what happened and what emergency services have said
Motorist who drove car with missing wheel arrested on suspicion of drunk driving
Gardaí were shocked at the condition of a vehicle stopped in Cork on Monday, which had been badly damaged and was completely missing a front tyre
Mum of murdered pregnant woman calls for action on honour-based abuse in Scotland
Kashif Anwar was found guilty of the murder of Fawziyah Javad at the High Court in Edinburgh and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Galloway National Park plan should be put to local referendum, councillors claim
Galloway was selected in July by SNP ministers out of five bids to be Scotland’s third National Park but the proposal has divided local opinion.
A19 hit-and-run arrest on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following collision near Sunderland
Emergency services were called to the A19 northbound, where a man in his 40s was pronounced dead at the scene
Skye shooter to appeal conviction and sentence for murdering brother-in-law
Finlay MacDonald was given at least 28 years in prison for murdering his brother-in-law and attempting to kill his wife and two other people in August 2022.
Man arrested in fraud probe linked to fundraiser over murder of policewoman Yvonne Fletcher
The Metropolitan Police received allegations of financial irregularities linked to a justice campaign over her death in July.
Two men and woman to stand trial over shooting of gangster Marc Webley outside Scots pub
Grant Hunter, Emma McVie, and Gary Robertson, are accused of murdering Marc Webley outside a pub in Edinburgh on Hogmanay last year.
Motorist who crashed into florist’s van and drove off banned from driving
Mr Latos left the scene and parked the damaged Mazda car further down the road
Three arrested after Scots schoolboy jumped by gang in 'unprovoked attack'
The 14-year-old boy sustained serious injuries when he was jumped on by the gang in Edinburgh.
Two women assaulted in Ashington pub by man in 20s after ice cubes thrown at drinkers
The incident took place in the Shakespeare Inn Pub on Friday, November 15
UnitedHealthcare CEO shot and killed outside New York hotel with gunman on the run
Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, was murdered outside a hotel in New York City on Wednesday morning.
Irish home retrofits up 11% on last year
Free energy upgrades to energy-poor homes have risen by 26 per cent
Progress on Borderlands projects branded 'embarrassing' as figures show £1.2 million spend
The leader of the county council said he understood the public's frustration
Newcastle city centre crime falls by eight percent following creation of City Safe hub
Crime has fallen in Newcastle city centre after authorities sought to work more closely together
Councils set to be handed new powers by Government to bring empty high street shops back into use
Shops left empty for long periods of time will have their leases auctioned off
Newcastle City Council bosses set for grilling over move to take back parks from charity Urban Green
City council officials are set to be summoned to a special hearing to be questioned over their plans to retake control over Newcastle's parks and allotments
Mary Lou McDonald 'expects' to make call to Micheál Martin to discuss government formation
Micheál Martin is on track to be Taoiseach as Fianna Fáil will be the largest party in the State with 48 TDs. This is followed by Sinn Féin on 39 TDs and Fine Gael on 38
Children In Need ex-chief claims she was 'thrown under bus' over LGBT charity grants row
Rosie Millard demanded Children in Need stopped funding LGBT Youth Scotland amid her fears it was "harming children".
13-year-old Great Park girl creates Santa's Grotto outside Newcastle home for St Oswald's Hospice
Holly Peretti has chosen to take on some festive fundraising this year, as part of her Duke of Edinburgh Award
Importance of Northumberland's public warm spaces stressed after "harsh" winter fuel payments cut
Around 70,000 people in Northumberland will be impacted by the cut according to council analysis
Newcastle autism charity and foodbank to close this month as council serves notice on building
Families 1st 4 Additional Needs will stop its services on December 20
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