June 08, 2015
- Morning news headlines: David Cameron warns ministers over EU, Alton Towers to reopen to public; The latest news from around the world.
- Folk stars Lindisfarne take to the stage at Newcastle Racecourse; The Newcastle-based band performed at Newcastle Racecourse's Percy Hedley race night on Saturday.
- Walker pensioner with heart problems shocked to find burglar in her home; Byker burglar Andrew Johnson left a Walker pensioner who has a pacemaker fitted shocked and distressed by breaking into her home.
- Sunderland's John O'Shea in fitness battle ahead of Euro 2016 qualifier; John O'Shea suffered a calf injury in the Republic of Ireland's friendly against England, which makes him a doubt for the vital game against Scotland.
- Tree to be planted to remember South Shields teen who died in freak sunbed accident; A year on from his death, family and friends of South Shields teen Grant Adams will gather to remember him.
- Blyth youngster to be fitted with new eye after losing his own to cancer; Little Ellis Hicks of Blyth, Northumberland, will be fitted with an artificial eye after he lost his to retinablastoma when he was just 10 months old.
- CBI reduces growth forecast for UK; Warning that uncertainty around EU referendum could pose further risks to outlook for economy.
- Newcastle's most memorable managers: Richard Dinnis was a catastrophic boss; In the latest part of his series on memorable managers, John Gibson recalls the reign of Richard Dinnis - who was a hopeless Newcastle United boss.
- Steven Fletcher expects his Sunderland future to be resolved; Sunderland's Steven Fletcher says Dick Advocaat's appointment should help speed up a decision on his own future with the Black Cats.