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In this issue

May 06, 2025

Family's mission for NHS miracle drug in memory of little daughter

A TYNESIDE family are determined to continue to fight for a life-changing drug to be available on the NHS in memory of one daughter and because it has been a “miracle” for a second.

Family's mission for NHS miracle drug in memory of little daughter

2 mins

Generations working together will see their artwork go on public display

YOUNG people and older residents in North Tyneside who have bridged the years and collaborated on a special art project are set to see their work go on public display.

Generations working together will see their artwork go on public display

2 mins

Man strangled, punched and kicked his friend

A \"FAMILY man\" strangled and repeatedly punched and kicked one of his pals as the pair made their way home from the pub.

1 min

Survivor of cancer says: Don't ignore the symptoms

A DAD who had his bladder removed due to cancer says that the illness \"isn't talked about enough\".

3 mins

Tributes paid to 'kind, caring and loving' teen who died in huge fire

THE family of a 14-year-old who died in a fire in Gateshead have paid tribute to their \"kind, caring and loving boy\".

Tributes paid to 'kind, caring and loving' teen who died in huge fire

3 mins

Man with knife spared jail term

A MAN who claimed he had a knife because he'd picked it up after it was “dropped by an armed gang of Albanians” has avoided jail.

Man with knife spared jail term

2 mins

Some waiting a month for doc’s appointment

AN NHS “postcode lottery’ means that people in some areas of the North East aren't getting a doctor’s appointment until more than a month after booking one.

Some waiting a month for doc’s appointment

2 mins

Sexual predator jailed after city centre attack

PERVERT TARGETED DRUNK WOMAN IN BAR IN LATEST IN LONG HISTORY OF ASSAULTS

Sexual predator jailed after city centre attack

3 mins

Retiring NHS worker with cancer gets a lovely 'send-off' from colleagues

COUNSELLING SO HELPFUL AFTER DIAGNOSIS

3 mins

Israel's plan for Gaza

ISRAEL has approved plans to capture the entire Gaza Strip and remain in the territory for an unspecified amount of time, two Israeli officials have said.

1 min

Royals pay due homage to veterans

FOUR generations of the royal family paid tribute yesterday to Second World War veterans in a balcony appearance at Buckingham Palace to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

Royals pay due homage to veterans

2 mins

Trump tariff bid 'could spell disaster for UK film and TV'

DONALD Trump's plan to impose a 100% tariff on movies made outside the US “could deal a knock-out blow” to the UK film sector, a trade union says.

Trump tariff bid 'could spell disaster for UK film and TV'

1 min

Safety fears as more elderly stuck in A&E

SENIOR doctors have warned of an \"alarming threat to patient safety\" after figures showed more than one million elderly people endure long waits in A&E - and the older they are, the more likely they are to experience it.

Safety fears as more elderly stuck in A&E

2 mins

Take on a position of Trust

Explore new outdoor careers as a National Trust apprentice

Take on a position of Trust

3 mins

Ospreys lay first egg of the year

A PAIR of breeding ospreys have laid an egg at a wildlife reserve for the first time this year after a competitive mating process.

Ospreys lay first egg of the year

2 mins

'WITHOUT VICTORY, THERE IS NO SURVIVAL'

BITTERLY fought over three million square miles of hostile ocean, the struggle to prevent Hitler's U-boats - his 'grey wolves' - starving Britain into submission began on the first day of the war and ended on the last.

6 mins

THE FULL MONTY

A NEW GENERAL SHAKES UP BRITISH FORCES AND STRIPS ROMMEL OF HIS AIR OF INVINCIBILITY

1 min

Why does our hearing get worse as we age?

AN AUDIOLOGIST GIVES US THE LOWDOWN AND OFFERS SOME EXPERT ADVICE

2 mins

Keeping fit as a new mum

CAMILLA FOSTER ASKS THE EXPERTS HOW WOMEN CAN EASE BACK INTO EXERCISE AFTER GIVING BIRTH

Keeping fit as a new mum

2 mins

Make a strong start

GLADIATORS STAR, OLYMPIAN AND STRICTLY CONTESTANT MONTELL DOUGLAS TALKS TO CAMILLA FOSTER ABOUT WHY WE ALL NEED TO PUT ON A LITTLE MUSCLE

Make a strong start

4 mins

How to know when to take memory issues seriously

WORRYING SIGNS: Seek help if you feel you are getting more forgetful

2 mins

I felt like I was full of lead... In fact I was low on iron

DJ, PRESENTER AND MUM-OF-TWO ASHLEY JAMES DISCUSSES CHRONIC FATIGUE, FAMILY LIFE AND 'MUM SHAMING'. BY LISA SALMON

4 mins

Finding the right sentence

YOU BE THE JUDGE: CRIME & PUNISHMENT

1 min

Pooch up a gum tree

DOG IN NEED OF SURGERY BEFORE DENTAL DISEASE CAN TAKE HOLD

2 mins

I will not apologise for being a fighter - Lewis

LEWIS Hamilton said he will refuse to “apologise for being a fighter” as he defended his “PG” radio spat with Ferrari at the Miami Grand Prix.

2 mins

Eagles find the winning formula to make semis

Women's Super League Quarter-final play-off

Eagles find the winning formula to make semis

2 mins

Team is bruised and battered but still manage win

NEWCASTLE Eagles survived a huge final-quarter onslaught from Manchester Basketball to extend their season for another week and move through to the semi-finals of the end-of-season play-offs.

Team is bruised and battered but still manage win

2 mins

READERS DURHAM & NORTH EAST CRICKET LEAGUE

Joseph Forster hit 52 and Quentin Boatswain 51, but Lohan De Zoysa was top scorer, as he added 74, with Jim Twiddy taking 3-46.

1 min

Rain-hit Durham settle for a draw

BEN Brown reached his third-highest Rothesay County Championship score as Hampshire and Durham's clash inevitably ended in a draw.

Rain-hit Durham settle for a draw

2 mins

Sky Blues boss not taking challenge of the Black Cats lightly

CHELSEA legend Frank Lampard will not be underestimating Sunderland as he leads his Coventry City side into Championship play-off battle on Friday.

1 min

A cup final mentality is needed, says Cats' Hume

DEFENDER Trai Hume wants his Sunderland team-mates to adopt a cup final mentality when they face Coventry City in Friday's Championship play-off semi-final first leg.

1 min

Grey says most important thing is for club's future to be secured

JOE Grey preferred to focus on the future of Hartlepool United rather than his own after their National League season came to a close with a 1-1 draw against Forest Green Rovers.

1 min

Stockton thank fans for play-off final support

STOCKTON Town have thanked supporters and the local community for the 'understanding, support and commitment' they have received following a difficult week for the Northern Premier League club.

1 min

Second half of season a disaster - Heed boss

GATESHEAD manager Carl Magnay admitted the second half of the National League season has been a 'disaster' after his side missed out on the National League play-off places.

Second half of season a disaster - Heed boss

3 mins

Gordon cameo against Seagulls impresses boss

JASON Tindall recently said this Newcastle United team 'almost picks itself', while Eddie Howe has stuck with the same two starting XIs for recent clashes with Ipswich Town and Brighton and Hove Albion. As such, opportunities to make your mark from the bench are few and far between.

1 min

Magpies need fans at ferocious best for visit of Blues to St James' in high-stakes match

IT felt like a rallying cry. Newcastle United had not long secured a point at the Amex when captain Bruno Guimaraes declared: \"Your support will be vital next Sunday let's create an unforgettable atmosphere.\"

3 mins

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LanguageEnglish

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The Chronicle, is a daily newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne, covering Tyne and Wear, southern Northumberland and northern County Durham.

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