August 24, 2019
- Detectives fear Newcastle could be prime target for 'County Lines' drug lords from bigger cities; Cops reveal at least six 'branded drugs lines' are known to have been set-up in the North East as they battle to keep violent dealing gangs out of the region.
- How to give blood, how often can I do it and what happens at the donor centre? Our guide to giving blood with the NHS includes how you can prepare before the donation and what happens when you get there; Our guide to giving blood with the NHS includes how you can prepare before the donation and what happens when you get there.
- Jack Ross would be prepared to sell Jack Baldwin to one of Sunderland's promotion rivals; If Jack Baldwin wants to move on in the transfer window, manager Jack Ross would not block a move to one of the Black Cats' promotion rivals.
- Charlie Wyke thanks Sunderland fans and tells them - your songs do make a difference to me; Charlie Wyke had a difficult debut season at the Stadium of Light, but he is grateful for the way Black Cats fans continued to stand by him.
- Sunderland let midfield battle commence - with or without Luke O'Nien; The competition for places in the Black Cats' engine room is fierce, and could mean Luke O'Nien can forget about playing his specialist position.
- Meet the artists who refuse to left disabilities get in the way of talent; What are the obstacles faced by disabled artists? David Whetstone spoke to three among the hundreds who applied to win a prestigious bursary.
- Revealed: Newcastle United face biggest player overhaul for a decade ahead of crunch contract talks; Newcastle United notebook is back for the latest instalment, with the club's contract talks at the top of the agenda.
- Society celebrates 190 years of caring for nature in the North East in unusual way; Natural History Society of Northumbria celebrates 190th birthday by recreating picture taken 90 years ago to mark society's centenary.
- Nexus confirms asbestos is present in Metro carriages but tell passengers not to worry; Nexus confirmed there are small quantities of the dangerous substance on the 40-year-old trains.