Recent News Headlines : Northumberland - United Kingdom

HADRIAN'S WALL JOINS FORCES WITH CHINA'S GREAT WALL TO PROMOTE HERITAGE SITES


Is Unesco aware of this announcement? Birley said he and other heritage experts covering Hadrian's Wall were in the dark about the collaboration with China... READ MORE

5th December, 2017 313

CHENNAI SIX FOUND NOT GUILTY, SAY 'DELIGHTED' FAMILIES


Joanne Thomlinson, whose brother John Armstrong was among the group, said she was delighted by the appeal court decision... READ MORE

27th November, 2017 200

ALPS BUS DRIVER DIED AFTER CRASHING INTO ROCKS TO SAVE PASSENGERS, INQUEST HEARS


The coroner's court in Berwick heard from Wrightson's co-driver, Nathan Woodland, 39, who also worked for Classic Coaches, which is based in County Durham... READ MORE

23rd November, 2017 638

DRUG GIANTS THREATEN NHS WITH LEGAL ACTION OVER CHEAPER DRUG THAT COULD SAVE A?84M A YEAR


Avastin is widely used in the United States and other countries around the world to treat macular degeneration... READ MORE

1st November, 2017 2309

BRITISH TWINS FIND SECOND WORLD WAR GRAVE OF FATHER THEY NEVER MET


Edward and Sydney Graham, now aged 74, travelled from their homes in northern England to attend the ceremony at Catania war cemetery, in Sicily, on Wednesday... READ MORE

4th October, 2017 312

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LYNX COULD RETURN TO BRITAIN THIS YEAR AFTER ABSENCE OF 1,300 YEARS


Six of the secretive cats could be released in Northumberland's Kielder forest if an application by the Lynx UK Trust is approved... READ MORE

7th July, 2017 31930

GROUSE SHOOTING ESTATES SHORED UP BY MILLIONS IN SUBSIDIES


England's vast grouse shooting estates receive millions of pounds in public subsidies according to an investigation by Friends of the Earth... READ MORE

28th October, 2016 8685

5,000 VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT TO SAVE SPECIES - AND HELP KILL INVASIVE GREYS


It's an unfortunate part of red squirrel conservation that we have to kill grey squirrels... READ MORE

24th February, 2017 5872

BRITAIN'S LAST COAL POWER PLANTS TO CLOSE BY 2025


There are no coal plants left in Scotland after the last one, at Longannet, closed in the spring... READ MORE

9th November, 2016 5843

RATTY RETURNS: HUNDREDS OF WATER VOLES RELEASED IN UK'S BIGGEST REINTRODUCTION


The Kielder Water Vole Partnership said it was confident the mink had permanently gone, making the habitat safe... READ MORE

15th June, 2017 3774

FLOODS AND EROSION ARE RUINING BRITAIN'S MOST SIGNIFICANT SITES


From Wordsworth's gardens to the south's white cliffs and salmon rivers in Wales, climate change is wrecking historic sites, finds study... READ MORE

7th February, 2017 2840

NHS BOSSES WARN OF MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS WITH LONG WAITS FOR TREATMENT


The report paints a stark picture of mental health services struggling to keep up with a growing need for care... READ MORE

7th July, 2017 2715

ST ANDREW'S DAY: WHO WAS THE PATRON SAINT OF SCOTLAND AND HOW IS THE DAY BEING CELEBRATED TODAY?


Legend has it that, heavily outnumbered, Oengus II told St. Andrew that he would become the patron saint of Scotland if he were granted victory... READ MORE

30th November, 2016 2692

IN 2050 THERE WILL BE 9 BILLION PEOPLE ON EARTH. HOW TO FEED THEM


If the world's 75 million unwanted pregnancies were prevented, the global population would rise more gradually to 8.4 billion by 2050 and then fall... READ MORE

13th October, 2015 2511

NHS WARNS OF 'DANGEROUS' BEDS SHORTAGE THIS WINTER


More patients' lives will be at risk because of long waiting periods, trusts say... READ MORE

3rd September, 2017 2240

WHAT WILL BE THE BIG ENVIRONMENT EVENTS IN 2017?


The global climate debate will be dominated by whether the president-elect Donald Trump withdraws the US from the Paris global agreement to reduce emissions... READ MORE

25th December, 2016 2136

RARE BUTTERFLY SPOTTED IN SCOTLAND FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1884


Scotland has a new species of butterfly the elusive and endangered white-letter hairstreak has been discovered in a field in Berwickshire, 100 metres from the English border... READ MORE

17th August, 2017 1785

RSPB LOGGED 200 REPORTS OF CRIMES AGAINST BIRDS OF PREY IN 2015


Charity calls for tougher legislation to prevent shooting, poisoning andtrapping of birds such as peregrine falcons, red kites, buzzards and hen harriers... READ MORE

3rd February, 2017 1615

BUT WHICH OTHER COUNTRIES IS HE THE PATRON SAINT OF?


Legend has it that, heavily outnumbered, Oengus II told St. Andrew that he would become the patron saint of Scotland if he were granted victory... READ MORE

26th October, 2016 1184

CHARGE AFTER MUGGING OF DISABLED MAN


Charge after mugging of disabled man alan barnes in gateshead... READ MORE

9th February, 2015 1090

SUMMER WASHOUT DROWNS HOPES OF UK WILDLIFE BONANZA


The wet August was especially damaging for warmth-loving insects, including many butterflies and bees, said National Trust wildlife expert Matthew Oates... READ MORE

1st September, 2017 1032

UK'S FIRST PROTON BEAM MACHINE ARRIVES AT NEWPORT CLINIC


The Welsh Government said proton beam therapy will be available at the centre to NHS Wales patients with certain cancers within the next year ... READ MORE

20th May, 2017 712

THE LYNX EFFECT: ARE SHEEP FARMERS RIGHT TO FEAR FOR THEIR FLOCKS?


This handsome creature returned to the UK in 2004 when the Great Bustard Group initiated a 10-year trial reintroduction on to Salisbury Plain... READ MORE

23rd July, 2017 633

HOW THE DORMOUSE IS RETURNING TO ENGLAND'S HEDGEROWS AFTER 100 YEARS


More than 100 years after they were last recorded by Victorian naturalists in Yorkshire's Wensleydale valley, rare dormice have returned to a secret woodland location there... READ MORE

26th June, 2016 575

30 POLICE INVESTIGATE AFTER SOLDIER 'SHOT DEAD' ON EXERCISE AT MILITARY BASE IN SCOTLAND


A soldier who died at an RAF weapons range was taking part in a night-time training exercise involving around 20 servicemen... READ MORE

3rd November, 2016 482

GRASS WAS GREENER BUT WILDLIFE STRUGGLED IN MUGGY 2016


In those 10 years, we've noticed pulses of unsettled weather become the norm, said National Trust nature expert Matthew Oates... READ MORE

28th December, 2016 239

NOBODY CAN BUY THE SILENCE OF A CLIMATE SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL


As a new and still unproven source of fossil fuels, fracking is completely incompatible with tackling climate change... READ MORE

9th August, 2016 224

ARCTIC TERN MAKES LONGEST EVER MIGRATION - EQUAL TO FLYING TWICE AROUND THE PLANET


More than 2,000 pairs of Arctic terns breed on the Farne Islands, where they feed on sand eels in the sea... READ MORE

7th June, 2016 181

HOW THE 'ANIMAL INTERNET' SHEDS LIGHT ON THE SECRETS OF MIGRATION


How the 'animal internet' sheds light on the secrets of migration... READ MORE

11th June, 2016 144

BREAKFAST LIKE A KING AS FORTNUM & MASON PUBLISHES RECIPE FOR EDWARD VIII'S KIPPERS


Fortnum Mason The Cookbook by Tom Parker Bowles is published by 4th Estate, costs ?30, and is out now... READ MORE

12th October, 2016 134

COUNCIL SET TO GRANT A?8.5M LOAN FOR 'ELFIC' PLAY VILLAGE ON DUKE AND DUCHESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND'S LAND


The Alnwick Garden is a non-profit making, hard-working charity which has generated over ?236m for the regional economy since it opened... READ MORE

17th February, 2017 119

FREEZING RAIN PELTS PROVINCE, OUTAGES CLIMB TO MORE THAN 56,000


Freezing rain and ice pellets continued to fall across much of New Brunswick on Tuesday night, as NB Power dealt with thousands of customers without electricity... READ MORE

25th January, 2017 116

DIABETES DRUGS COST NHS NEARLY ?1BN A YEAR


The cost of diabetes drugs has almost doubled in a decade, new data from NHS Digital show... READ MORE

4th August, 2016 112

HUNTING FOR MOTHS IN THE NIGHT GARDEN


Once a week I record which species are drawn to the light, my first year of contributing data to the Garden Moth Scheme... READ MORE

23rd May, 2017 108

'DIVERSE' SUPPORT WILL HELP IN 2017 LOCAL ELECTIONS


Jeremy Corbyn Predicts His 'Diverse' Support Will Help Labour In The 2017 Local Elections... READ MORE

19th September, 2016 104


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