Meninism is as absurd as it sounds and harder to comprehend than it is to spell. The term first appeared in 2013 when feminists used it to describe men who supported feminism and opposed all forms of misogynist behaviour. Fast forward to the present day and with the help of […]
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Christmas festivities return to Keel Square
Festive spirit is in the air as a popular Christmas market returns to Sunderland. Frost Village has returned to Keel Square for a second year and will once again host an Ice Rink, Après Bar and traditional Christmas market. Not only this, but there is a new element to this […]
Sunderland Nissan workforce to be awarded Freedom of the City
Nissan’s workforce are the first civilian workforce to be awarded freedom of the city after Councillors unanimously voted on November 23. The notice regarding their decision, said: “This council congratulates wholeheartedly the Nissan workforce for their sterling efforts in securing the future production of the Qashqai and x-trail models, and […]
Former Sunderland star unveils New gate at the Stadium of Light
Legendary Sunderland footballer Charlie Hurley and his teammates of 1963 have officially unveiled a new iconic gate. The gate leads into the main west stand at Sunderland’s Stadium Of Light and has already taken its first load of fans. The gates have already seen Sunderland defeated Hull City 3 – […]
It’s a hat trick for the University of Sunderland!
Three University of Sunderland graduates have proved they are in the premier league when it comes to journalism after they beat off competition from over 200 students nationwide at a prestigious awards ceremony on Thursday. Three graduates were shortlisted for the NCTJ national awards for excellence, after a record 230 entries […]
New sport campaign for LGBT acceptance
Sunderland Football Club and LGBT rights group are joining to campaign for acceptance in sport. This weekend Sunderland AFC and Stonewall are campaigning to make sport’s everyone game as part of rainbow’s laces week. The Premier League is showing their support for the campaign at every fixture this weekend. At […]
Tyne and Wear Metro “meltdown”
Nexus have confirmed a £20million investment into the Tyne and Wear Metro following a major line failure at Gateshead Stadium earlier today. Late November 22, the services on the metro were stopped, which lead to delays on the morning of November 23. Hundreds of people were affected by the line failure, […]
Snoopers Charter is passed by the House of Lords
On November 16, the House of Lords passed the Investigatory Powers Act. This Act would give the Government legal allowances to monitor data communications by private citizens. The Act would enable the Government to gather data on citizens without their knowledge and would also require Communication Service Providers to keep […]
North East set to splash the cash ahead of Christmas day
According to research, the North East spends the most money outside of North London on Christmas presents. Research conducted by Safe.co.uk shows that over a third of parents in the North East admit to going over budget when it comes to buying their children’s presents. In an era of heavy […]
Autumn Statement 2016: a summary
The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Hammond, has announced his first Autumn Statement since the Brexit vote in June this year. Here is a summary of the announcements. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) which provides the economic forecast, has said the UK’s growth is forecast to be 2.1 per cent in 2012; higher […]