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When baby Arabella was born, she was described as 'perfectly healthy', but all wasn't as it seemed and she had to undergo open-heart surgery at ...
HISTORY is so often about men and their heroic deeds at war or down the mine or building ships or running railways or doing important stuff, ...
Northern Echo readers debate where they think the North of England actually starts - is it Scotch Corner in Richmond, Darlington or Watford Gap?
An incident which saw a cygnet struck and killed by a rowing boat dampened the otherwise cheery mood at Durham Regatta on Saturday.
The Durham Cricket Foundation has held its second annual safeguarding conference, drawing volunteers and safeguarding leads from across the region.
See which 'simply stunning' beach in Northumberland is North East's highest-rated on Tripadvisor and is said to 'rival' Devon's Woolacombe Beach.
Viv Watts, chief executive of Hope 4 Kidz, has been awarded an OBE in recognition of nearly 50 years of dedicated fundraising work.
Football continues on both sides of the Atlantic with England Under-21s continuing the defence of their European Championship title and Champions League winners Paris St Germain kicking-off their Club ...
Teesside-based charity Leo’s, which offers mental health and bereavement support to families affected by neonatal complications and baby loss, ...
Attendance appeared to fall far short of early predictions that as many as 200,000 people would attend the festival and parade.
Adam Scott says winning the US Open would be an “exclamation point” in his career. The Australian rolled back the years at Oakmont to put himself in contention to win a second major, 12 years after ...
Hatton, who is five shots off the pace, joked that the brutal Oakmont course has brought everyone down to his level of mental fragility.