Single mum's fears after car targeted in overnight paint attack
Noreen Sheikh believes she could have been singled out after displaying anti-war posters in the windows of her Heaton home
Death notices and funeral announcements in The Chronicle Newcastle last week
A selection of tributes to people from around the North East who have passed away in the past few weeks
Saudi human rights activists ask to meet new Newcastle Council leader over 'sportswashing' concerns
Saudi campaigner Lina al-Hathloul has written to new city council leader Karen Kilgour about the 'increasing influence Saudi Arabia is gaining in cities like Newcastle'
Evri delivery driver crept into woman's home and lay in her bed during stalking campaign
Daniel Charters had initially struck up a friendship with the victim when he delivered parcels to her house but his behaviour became more bizarre and he eventually left her 'terrified'
Albanian man caught looking after Gateshead cannabis farm after release from immigration centre
Marenglen Toslluku was arrested when police found a property in Gateshead had been turned into a cannabis farm
New city council leader vows to tackle major inequalities in Newcastle as top priority
Karen Kilgour says combating poverty rates in the city and improving the standard of council houses are among the key aims of her new administration
TUI issues alert to holidaymakers after UK government announces major travel change
The Entry/Exit System (EES), which the European Union (EU) will be implementing from next month, could mean Brits face longer waits at border control
Disqualified Derby driver did 70mph on 20mph road as he tried to flee police in Bramcote
The judge said the defendant only had 'good fortune' to thank that he didn't hit anyone
'Dearly treasured' son in Derby Telegraph funeral notices this week
Our thoughts are with all those who have lost a loved one
Car park drugs bust at a Gosforth hotel saw police snatch cocaine destined for streets of Tyneside
Craig Robertson, of Fawdon, was arrested after turning up to collect the drugs from courier Alister Wright
Scots councils 'trapping families in poverty' with debt collection tactics
EXCLUSIVE: Aberlour has raised concerns over the way some organisations are clawing back arrears.
Scottish Government to receive more devolved welfare powers today ahead of benefits reform
The Scottish Secretary, Ian Murray MP, is set to give Holyrood further devolved welfare powers ahead of a change in the benefits system.
Russell Grant's horoscopes as Taurus told to make sacrifices for partnership's sake
Today's star signs as Sagattarius advised to calm emotions and Pisces warned not to overlook anyone.
Scotland's drugs deaths leaving 600 kids without parents must be a wake-up call
The plight of Scotland's forgotten victims of the drug death crisis must serve as a wake up call, says Record View.
Taoiseach Simon Harris to use Washington DC meeting with US President Joe Biden to 'tackle' Middle East conflict
The trip suffered a major setback as the main event of the two-day visit was cancelled before Mr Harris had even left Dublin
'Children as young as 9 carrying knives' - expert's one-word reason for Birmingham crisis
In parts of Birmingham seven in 10 kids live in poverty - and kids are turning to crime to make money
Life in deprived Birmingham street where shoplifters sell stolen Zara and M&S for £5
Lozells trader explains how local customers are being pushed away from shops as area blighted by shoplifters, violence and drug dealing
Our Arbroath invite PM Sir Keir Starmer to town amid £20m levelling-up limbo
Arbroath Town Board is drawing up regeneration plans but a major question mark continues to hang over the future of vital funding.
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