Search ‘US Election 2020’ to view all our coverage In the run-up to Tuesday’s US Presidential election our student reporting team aims to explore, explain, enlighten and even entertain you on the race for the White House. SO WHAT do the two presidential rivals stand for: what are their […]
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UoS academic helps expose brutal human rights abuses of Ugandan homo/bi/trans community
A SENIOR University of Sunderland (UoS) academic has helped expose brutal state-sponsored abuse of the homo/bi/trans community in Uganda – a nation which still treats homosexuality as a crime punishable by life imprisonment. Global human rights organisation ReportOut, based here in the North East, has just reported on a […]
Heroic paramedics’ emergency chest surgery saves stab victim
HEROIC paramedics have been praised by police after saving the life of a stab victim who was minutes from death. Police were called to a flat in South Shields just two days before Christmas last year, after a man had been savagely beaten and stabbed. Incensed thug Michael Wilson […]
Coronavirus: exit strategies, ‘Tier 4’ talks, ‘summer 2021’ vaccine, debt taskforce call, 12-min Boots test
Ministers ponder exit strategies – and whole new level of restrictions HUNDREDS of thousands more people are expected to be placed under the toughest coronavirus restrictions this week, as ministers opened up on how areas could exit their lockdown measures. Parts of Nottinghamshire look set to be the next to […]
Covid latest: wider restrictions, sewage testing, Welsh ‘fire-break’, costs rise
Tougher coronavirus measure for millions more today MILLIONS more people will be under tougher coronavirus restrictions over the next 24 hours, as the Government increased financial support for businesses and employees affected by the measures. Greater Manchester moved into the highest alert level, Tier 3, this morning, and Wales will […]
Footballers landed with £2,400 pub bill for Covid rules breach
POLICE have fined 12 members of a football team who broke the Covid safety rules – after they visited a pub for a beer together, and lied about being from the same household. The team were out in South Tyneside on Sunday night when a concerned staff member challenged […]
Police appeal for witnesses to pensioner’s car crash
NORTHUMBRIA Police are appealing for witnesses after a driver in his 70s was left in a life-threatening condition as the result of a collision in Sunderland. At about 3.30pm yesterday (Tuesday 19 October) a Renault Megane collided with street furniture in the Leechmere Road area of Sunderland. The car was […]
Covid latest: deadline passes, deaths spike, vaccine plans advance
HERE’S a round-up of today’s latest news on the coronavirus pandemic from around the UK. Greater Manchester Tier 3 deadline passes – but no announcement BORIS Johnson’s deadline for agreeing a deal with Greater Manchester leaders on tougher coronavirus controls has passed without an official announcement. The Government threatened […]
Satan, nine-foot Romans and a mass execution … welcome to Tyne & Weird!
COVID-weary folk wanting a break from the current craziness can take a look back at past weird happenings, thanks to a University of Sunderland graduate. Film-maker Rob Kilburn has turned his hand to writing for his latest project, examining strange tales-of-old from across the North East. Folklore, urban legends, […]
UK’s wettest day recorded in wake of Storm Alex, Met Office reveals
THE UK had its wettest day on record after Storm Alex hit earlier this month, with enough rain falling to more than fill Loch Ness, the Met Office has said. Data from the national weather service show Saturday October 3, the day after the storm, was the wettest day in […]