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Shadow Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting has criticised the government for its mismanagement of the NHS during a visit to Sunderland. Currently over 40,000 residents in Sunderland and South Tyneside are on NHS waiting lists, with more than 18% waiting more than 18 weeks for treatment. Streeting said: “The Conservatives promised to ‘level […]

Residents in a Gateshead suburb hope police may have made a breakthrough into tackling a wave of car crime after charging a suspected thief.  A 43-year-old man was arrested after being spotted allegedly trying to break into cars in the early hours of Sunday, March 13. “At about 2.15am, it was reported that a man […]

University of Sunderland graduate Caitlyn McAdam was commended last night at the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ) awards last night in Manchester. Caitlyn was shortlisted for the Best Student Project award, after creating the magazine Noelle for her Fashion Journalism final project. She told Spark: “I was so thankful to be shortlisted […]

By Ben Lightfoot and Josep Aulet Salazar A Sunderland fish and chip shop owner has vowed to keep prices down for as long as possible – despite soaring costs. Reports have predicted steep price rises for Britain’s most famous takeaway dish, due to a huge spike in the price of white fish, potatoes and peas […]

Read a reaction from member of the Ryhope management team Craig Hughes following his sides semi-final victory

Recap the action from the high-profile semi-final clash in the Durham Challenge Cup.

Maro’s Saudade, Saudade is a melancholic piece that will act as a palate cleanser at Eurovision.

Emma Muscat will likely put smiles on faces with her entry I Am What I Am.

This Is Going To Hurt, a hospital drama narrating the intense, fatiguing and rewarding job in the NHS

Ela gives a perfect display of the authenticity the Cypriot music scene has to offer.


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