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New advertising feature to help Northumberland small businesses
16 Nov 2009, 4:00 pm
£850,000 to be invested in Berwick's Swan Centre
16 Nov 2009, 7:04 am
New plan for future of Northumberland's tourism
16 Nov 2009, 1:57 am
Opening up Northumberland's greatest asset
13 Nov 2009, 8:03 am
Beith visits threatened Berwick passport office
13 Nov 2009, 3:15 am
Tweedmouth war memorial given listed status
12 Nov 2009, 2:00 am
Berwick landlord launches handyman service
12 Nov 2009, 1:45 am
Share your Northumbrian dialect words
10 Nov 2009, 3:24 am
Norham shop up for Countryside Alliance Award
10 Nov 2009, 2:12 am
Berwick maltster still confident for growth
9 Nov 2009, 1:46 am
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
A worker at a Northumberland holiday park ran over a young family who were staying at the site after getting behind the wheel of his car when drunk, a court heard yesterday.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
MP Sir Alan Beith has been given assurances that a team dedicated to making safe old weapons is not about to be pulled out.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Tourism chiefs in Northumberland want to attract more and higher-spending visitors in a bid to further develop a vital industry which ploughs £710m a year into the county's economy.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Goegraphy jumped off the page and came to life for a group of Northumberland students when they experienced volcanoes, glaciers and waterfalls.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
What some people call the 'purest form' of English, the Northumbrian dialect, has been eroded over time and no-one knows how much Northumbrians and Geordies still have their own way of speaking.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Malting firm Simpsons says it is on track to exceed last year's record sales of £120m but says economic headwinds will slow growth in 2010.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Heatherslaw Light Railway on the Ford and Etal estate in north Northumberland, has been awarded £42,530 to complete work on a steam locomotive.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Teams of entrepreneurial students have impressed the experts with their ideas and enthusiasm in the first round of an enterprise challenge scheme in north Northumberland.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Lord Vinson, of Roddam Dene, near Wooler in Northumberland, hit out in the House of Lords at plans to give £7.9bn in annual membership money to the European Union in 2010.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
A strategy which is a UK first aims to protect one of the best coastlines in Britain. Environment Editor Tony Henderson reports.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
People living in Berwick can now access the internet free of charge after a venue in the Northumberland town introduced free wi-fi.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
Anti-wind farm campaigners from the North East have hit back after former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott accused them of being Nimbys.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
A Northumberland artistic duo are to open a stunning studio with spectacular coastal and country views to showcase their paintings, photographs and sculptures.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
As part of a series of events to mark the 150th anniversary of engineer and railway visionary Robert's death, a signal box was booked for the performance of Charles Dickens's tale The Signalman.
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Source: berwick.journallive.co.uk
A charity which operates three day centres for elderly and disabled people says it can help fill a gap in traditional care provision caused by the likely closure of seven council-run centres in Northumberland.