Woman assaulted by stranger while running in Gateshead as police appeal for information
The incident happened on Friday, November 15, when a man approached the woman and proceeded to assault her by grabbing her wrists
Masked burglars break into Windsor Castle estate and steal farm vehicles, reports say
Thames Valley Police are reported to have said that offenders entered a farm building and made off with a black Isuzu pick-up and a red quad bike
Scots strongman Luke Stoltman breaks silence after wife's bombshell cheating claims
The five-time Europe’s Strongest Man, 39, said “I regret mistakes that I have made” in a grovelling post on social media.
Plymouth primary school admissions now open for September 2025
The deadline for primary and junior school applications is Wednesday, January 15, 2025
All the DWP benefits that qualify for Christmas bonus payment - full list of who's eligible
The Christmas Bonus is a one-off £10 payment given to people who get certain benefits in the qualifying week - here are more details
Grieving Scots parents claim tech firms have 'blood on their hands' for failing to deal with sextortion
The parents of Murray Dowey have condemned the criminals as well as the social media companies for not doing enough to protect young people.
XL Bully owner pleads guilty over dog attack which left Shiney Row dad dead
Christopher Bell admitted being the owner of XL Bully, Titan, which attacked and killed Ian Langley in Shiney Row
Scots police officer killed mum-of-three while speeding in patrol van
PC Jamie Hamill killed Margaret McCarron in Motherwell while speeding in September 2021.
Police arrest man armed with hedge cutter during dispute with neighbour in Northumberland
At 8pm on Sunday, Northumbria Police received report of a disturbance in the area.
Two due in court after Welshpool crash that left one dead and a child seriously injured
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving
Boy, 12, injured after being shot in face with BB gun in South Tyneside
Officers were called to an area of Hebburn after a 12-year-old boy sustained injuries to his eye after being shot on Friday evening
Plymouth MP backs call for support for South West Water customers
Fred Thomas MP has joined forces with other MPs across the South West
Parents pay tribute to man killed in crash between car and lorry in County Durham
Stephen Taylor was pronounced dead at the scene of the collision on the A167 on Friday morning
Byker man arrested on suspicion of drug possession as police identify vehicle
At 7pm on Sunday, Northumbria Police identified the suspicious vehicle in Union Street, in the Byker area of Newcastle.
Three rare Magna Cartas to go on display at Durham Cathedral for first time in eight years
The display will mark the 800th anniversary of the 1225 Magna Carta in Durham Cathedral's collection
Mystery of runaway Dartmoor dog as dozens search two weeks on
Teddy has been missing for two weeks
Whitley Bay great-great-gran marks 100th birthday and remembers running a boarding house in Tyneside
Centenarian Ruby Johnston says shunning alcohol and cigarettes has been one of the keys to her longevity.
DWP PIP update as more than 400,000 people win benefit award after logging appeal
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has released new data that reveals the number of people who have won Personal Independence Payment (PIP) after logging a mandatory reconsideration appeal
Spate of burglaries in Low Fell reported as two men arrested
Several premises on Beaconsfield Road, Durham Road and Kells Lane were reportedly burgled in the early hours of Sunday morning
North Tyneside Council set to slash 200 jobs amid 'unprecedented' budget pressures
North Tyneside Council staff were told last week that the authority would be opening applications for voluntary redundancies, aimed at shaving £6.5 million from its wage bill
Blyth TikTok user jailed for hateful rant in which he spoke about burning down Newcastle mosques
James Aspin, of Blyth, posted a video on social media during a time of high tension in society in August, when a number of riots were taking place across England
North East mayor pledges to save 'vital' buses and keep £1 fare for young people with £24m boost
The North East will be given a £23.8 million share of a package announced by transport secretary Louise Haigh over the weekend to protect bus services across the country
Car flips '30ft down embankment' into Scots river as cops hunt hit and run driver
Police have launched a probe after the incident on the A90, near the Lintmill Brae roundabout in Ellon, at around 6.45am on Tuesday November 12.
Plans submitted for 200 new homes on former Hexham Middle School site
The council is aiming to secure a large number of affordable homes on the site
Brits could save £168 a year on unwanted subscriptions under new crackdown
The Department of Business and Trade (DBT) has said families are wasting £1.6 billion each year on unwanted subscriptions due to unclear terms and conditions and complicated cancellation routes
Newcastle City Council set to cut free home to school transport for post-16 SEND pupils
Newcastle City Council is poised to axe its 'unaffordable' offer of free transport for post-16 learners with special needs, while neighbouring North Tyneside will introduce a £672 fee
We must win the war against Putin as tensions rise in Ukraine
Record View says defeating Russia is not just a matter for Ukraine, but imperative for all of us.
Disgruntled Scots tenants 'waiting three years for repairs' at block of flats
Residents in Edinburgh have joined together to protest their letting agent over safety and maintenance concerns that have taken three years to address.
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