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NewsBank
Publication date:
2022-04-22

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  • Firms flock overseas to grow sales

    MORE UK businesses are relying on international markets to grow their sales, as they face tougher economic conditions at home and post-Brexit trade barriers, a survey has found.

  • Slow going on bridge

    EARLY figures showing the impact of Tyne Bridge lane closures are revealing. The good news is that the jams are not quite as bad had been feared.

  • Photo ID an electoral crime

    FORMERLY the Conservative Party followed "the good chaps " theory in politics. This committed MPs and party supporters to principled behaviour with honesty and care for the hard-working members of society.

  • Prudhoe visit for Shadow Chancellor on campaign trail

    LABOUR'S Shadow Chancellor has been campaigning in Prudhoe ahead of the general election.

  • Danny has that Will to win again

    FORMER champion Danny Willett admits he is tempted to accelerate his planned return to full-time action following an impressive comeback in the Masters.

  • Quality of life has diminished

    ON May 2 we are to vote for local councillors, mayors and police and crime commissioners. So how have our local authorities done during the Conservative governments since 2010?

  • On this day

    ¦ 1860: The first world title fight took place near Farnborough, Hants, when Tom Sayers took on American John Heenan. After 37 rounds - two hours and 27 minutes - the match was declared a draw. ¦ 1937: A British attendance record at a football match was set when 149,547 people watched Scotland v England at Hampden Park, Glasgow. ¦ 1956: Premium Bonds were launched by Chancellor Harold Macmillan.

  • Insurance firm moves to bigger base at the BIC

    NATIONAL insurance broker J.M. Glendinning has opened a new Sunderland office as it continues to invest in the city.

  • Firm to trial 'bookable' kerb scheme in London

    NEWCASTLE technology company Grid Smarter Cities has secured a £2m investment to deliver a project in London which aims to cut congestion.

  • New deputy governor says Bank has support

    THE incoming deputy governor of the Bank of England has rejected calls for the UK's fiscal watchdog to be scrapped and stressed there is "widespread support" for the central bank.

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