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The coronavirus pandemic has seen NHS waiting lists lengthened by 18 months for those who are seeking an Autism diagnosis across the North East for the first half of the assessment. Charlotte Appleby from Wallsend was forced to seek a private diagnosis for Autism, after learning from her GP that she would have to wait […]
Watch as the Sunderland City Runs took place in the city as thousands of runners took on the 10km and Half Marathon races.
The famous Worth Valley Railway needs support for its future. Watch the full interview here:
Is the 2012 games still inspiring generations in the North East of England?
The London Non-League Club You Didn’t Know About Founded By Geordies 100 years ago; have just been promoted to Step Three for the first time in their history! Hanwell Town Football Club defeated Chertsey Town 2-3 at Alwyn’s Lane in Surrey 11 days ago in a thrilling encounter. The Geordies looked to have secured the […]
Over the past decade, CrossFit’s popularity in the North East and the rest of the UK has grown exponentially. Now with over 500 CrossFit affiliated gyms in the UK and around 25 in the North East. However if you were to ask people on the street, what is CrossFit? Many would not be able to […]
Following Sunderland’s 2-1 aggregate victory over Sheffield Wednesday, the club booked a trip to Wembley to play Wycombe in the League One Playoff Final to hopefully book themselves a place in the Championship next season. Football is at the heart of the city of Sunderland and at times can really dictate the mood around the […]
New Enterprise Studios, located on North Hylton Enterprise Estate, started in January 2019 and is fast becoming a new creative hub for creatives from all walks of life, working with people that have not had any experience within media as well as industry professionals. For more information visit here.
Sunderland Foodbank has seen an increase in demand over the last few months, leading to them supplying more than they have donated to them. The foodbank has fed over 2000 people this year, and as rising costs of living show no signs of going away thousands more may need to be fed. With the average […]
The MP for Washington and Sunderland West is celebrating the 10th anniversary of International School Meals Day in the UK today. Mrs Sharon Hodgson is the chair of the All-party Parliamentary Group on School Food which discusses better provisions in school food and ensures children are receiving high-quality school meals in and out of school. […]