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- The Chronicle (Newscastle upon Tyne, England) From November 18, 2014 to April 16, 2024 MGN Ltd., 2017
- Million-pound Cancer Research grant to help Newcastle University bring through the next generation of life-saving researchers; Newcastle University's teams are at the cutting edge of cancer research.(Health)
- CCTV released by police after man injured during assault at Newcastle hotel; Officers investigating the report and have released an image of a man they would like to speak to.(North East News)
- Where to watch Fallout as Bethesda's cult classic game is reimagined through TV; Fallout is streaming online now, but there's only one place you can watch it at the moment.(TV)
- Asda issues warning over food item labelled with incorrect use-by date as product recalled; The supermarket is asking customers to return the affected product and says it should not be eaten after this week.(Food & Drink)
- Bras are a 'basic necessity' and should not be subject to VAT, say radiographers; The tax disproportionately affects women and could be considered discriminatory under the Equality Act.(Health)
- Angels of the North soar in Newcastle as Drag Race's North East icons have epic homecoming; The Angels of the North arrived in Newcastle on Monday night starring Ginger Johnson, Michael Marouli and Tomara Thomas.(Music & Nightlife)
- Alexander Isak justifies Thierry Henry comparison with 'not many strikers in world football better'; The Magpies forward hit a brace in the 4-0 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur at St James' Park.(Football News)
- Experts issue urgent scam warning over WhatsApp verification code cons; The malicious trick could see scammers take over your WhatsApp account entirely.(UK News)
- Marks and Spencer shoppers rush to buy 'incredible' co-ord outfit in 'gorgeous' new colour; The retailer's new advert starring Sara Sampaio quickly caught the attention of shoppers thanks to a particular matching ensemble that has been hailed as 'iconic'.(Shopping)
- Ex-pros just keep getting it so wrong about Alexander Isak and his Newcastle United future; Newcastle United would be mad to consider a sale for Alexander Isak despite what some pundits may tell you.(Football News)
- Spain's '£97 a day' travel rule and how to prove you have enough funds for your holiday; Travellers planning to go to Spain need to know the entry requirements and the rules around proof of funds.(Travel & Tourism)
- Strictly Come Dancing's Amy Dowden 'working hard' to get back on the dance floor after cancer battle; Strictly Come Dancing professional Amy Dowden has said she is 'working hard' to get back on the dance floor after her battle with breast cancer.(Celebs)
- Exact dates when DWP Universal Credit claimants will start getting higher payments -see full list; Benefits are going up by 6.7% in April 2024 but Universal Credit claimants won't actually receive the new amounts until later.(Cost Of Living)
- Delays to East Coast Mainline timetable switch spark criticism in the North East; The changes were due to be rolled out in December.(North East News)
- Martin Lewis explains who has to pay inheritance tax -and who doesn't; Inheritance tax is a levy imposed on assets such as property, money, and possessions left behind by someone who has passed away -but there are certain rules and exemptions.(UK News)
- Amazon shoppers praise cheap yet 'comfortable' device 'great help for sleeping'; If you're having one too many sleepless nights at the moment, then we may have found the perfect product for you.(Shopping)
- Liverpool must get over 'really, really rubbish' feeling to do Newcastle United a favour; Newcastle United are back in contention for a European finish after an upturn in form.(Football News)
- 'Dog walking field' plan submitted to Sunderland council bosses; Sunderland City Council's planning department has received an application for a plot of land near Back Lane and Hill Lane in the Penshaw area.(Topic -Sunderland)
- Free ice cream being handed out across the UK today; Fans can stop by their local shop for any and all available flavours and are encouraged to get back in line as many times as they'd like.(What's On)
- Tyneside hospices raise funding fears and call for more Government backing to provide 'vital' care; Hospices around the country -and in Newcastle -have warned of financial pressures which put care at risk.(Health)
- Wowcher launches spring sale with bumper deals on garden furniture sets -up to 67% off; Make savings ahead of the warmer climes.(Topic -Northumberland)
- Jamie Oliver divides viewers with his new culinary TV show -for air fryer meals; Jamie Oliver is fronting a new two-part Channel 4 series called 'Jamie's Air Fryer Meals'.(TV)
- Virgin Media Wi-Fi customers urged to check routers for one error slowing speeds; Now is a good time to check your router, or risk missing out on the speeds you're paying for.(UK News)
- MPs vote on young smoking ban proposed by Rishi Sunak -check how your local MP voted here; MPs have voted on Government plans to stop youngsters ever buying a packet of cigarettes across the UK.(North East News)
- Newcastle moment makes mockery of embarrassing Chelsea spat as apology made; Newcastle United players have long put the team before their own interests and there have been no public squabbles quite like Noni Madueke and Nicolas Jackson's argument over who took a penalty for Chelsea.(Football News)
- Rules for taking alcohol on planes including easyJet, TUI and Ryanair flights; Here are the guidelines in place for anyone wishing to take alcohol on aeroplanes -we have rounded up advice from some of the UK's airlines.(Travel & Tourism)
- Concerns over delay to Durham council's leisure plans as residents waiting for answers; Labour councillors have warned that Durham County Council's Leisure Transformation Programe has "disappeared off the face of the earth" as residents continue to wait for answers.(Topic -Co Durham)
- New outdoor children's play park in Seaburn set to open this summer; The new outdoor children's play park in Seaburn is on track to be completed this summer, council development chiefs have confirmed.(Topic -Sunderland)
- Alison Hammond reveals real reason she doesn't own dogs -despite landing For the Love of Dogs gig; Alison Hammond has opened up on why she doesn't own a dog, despite landing the For the Love of Dogs gig, as she takes over from the late Paul O'Grady on the ITV show.(TV)
- Will Newcastle ace Alexander Isak beat Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer to the golden boot? The Newcastle star is only three goals off leading scorers Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer has a great opportunity to close the gap in the final six matches.(Football News)
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