The coronavirus pandemic is wreaking havoc for all companies across the globe – but none more than those in the tourism industry. Companies such as EasyJet are already feeling the effects after giving thousands of staff voluntary redundancies. SR News spoke to former EasyJet pilot Tony Howard, who took his […]
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US ELECTION 2020: so who’s on the edge of glory … macho man or man of the people? Check their playlists!
Search ‘US Election 2020’ to see 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. THE US Presidential elections are heating up as we approach voting […]
Is the business suit becoming another victim of the pandemic?
Nic Eatch explores how Covid-19, remote working, fashion trends, pricing and other factors have affected sales figures of formal attire. He talks to senior business leaders, James Evans and Adam Bartlett from the world of tech, and discovers the German meaning of “Feierabend”. HOW does a socially-sterilised and office barred […]
Virtual gig featuring local artists to take place in aid of Sunderland Foodbank
WITH local communities still struggling after being hit hard by the pandemic, a group of Sunderland’s most popular musicians are hosting a virtual gig to raise money for Sunderland Foodbank. A NUMBER of local musicians and bands, including bigfatbig, noyou, Lottie Willis, Vandebilt and The Lake Poets are taking […]
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 […]
Wearsiders condemn Labour deputy leader’s bad Parliamentary language
SUNDERLAND residents have slammed Labour’s deputy leader Angela Rayner for calling a Tory MP ‘scum’ during last week’s free school meals debate in Parliament. Rayner’s comment has sparked strong criticism on Wearside, with locals condemning Rayner’s conduct. Her comment was directed at Conservative MP Chris Clarkson, after he had […]
NE areas drop down the list of national Covid blackspots as rates soar
THIS month has seen North East local authorities drop down the list of those with the highest Covid rates – but largely only because rates elsewhere have soared. At the start of October, all our local council areas, from Northumberland down to Teesside, were in the top 41 worst-affected […]
Wearside shows ‘generosity of strangers’ in free school meals campaign
Premier League star Marcus Rashford’s demand for more free school meals for children in struggling families is threatening to turn into a serious own-goal for MPs who voted against it. The reaction to the Manchester United striker’s stance on behalf of youngsters in poverty – such as he himself experienced […]
Covid update: no national shutdown, finance & ‘fatigue’ biting hard, little reassurance
Minister: ‘timely restrictions but no national needed Environment Secretary George Eustice said the Government has introduced tiered restrictions for local areas in a “timely way” and a national lockdown is “not appropriate”. Speaking on Times Radio this morning, he said: “In some ways we’ve always anticipated that there would be […]
UoS academic: ‘I remember what it was like growing up hungry in a cold house’
FOOTBALLER Marcus Rashford’s ongoing campaign to end child food poverty has been making headlines, as the Covid-driven poverty crisis deepens. The Manchester United and England striker is calling for an extension of free school meals to 1.4million more UK children, an increase in the value of Healthy Start fresh fruit […]