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2017-07-13
‘We have been given justice for dad’
FESTIVAL TICKETS WORTH £180
SCHOOL’S TRIBUTE TO TEACHER JULIE
23 years’ jail for burglar who stabbed in to death victim in his own bedroom
Public and the media are thanked for helping catch killer
Detective still baffled over motive for killing
The killer and his victim were complete strangers
Ex-Age UK chief takes lead promoting the city centre
Swan killed ‘protecting family’
Unemployment continues to fall
Mums’ degree of hard work
Booze bill keeps on growing
Public sector pay freeze must be brought to an end
WEARSIDE MATTERS
RESIDENTS TAKEN ON FIELD TRIP BY REGENERATION ORGANISATION AHEAD OF DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The Wear’s last tall ship lost
A reminder of a time when the coalfields were really thriving
How exercise can help tackle osteoarthritis
Diesel suffers as new car sales continue to fall
Volvo reveals plan to electrify every new model
New steakhouse beefs up former Harvester site
Punk goes pop for series of lectures and city workshops
Your stars
ROLY POLY SET FOR SUCCESS
COOK IMPRESSED AT HOW JOE TOOK ROOT
McIlroy is ferry hopeful
Sciver ton helps send England into semis
ACADEMY LADS LEARN FAST
Seaham Park aim to maintain lead in Durham Cricket League
BRAVE MURRAY: I GAVE IT EVERYTHING TO WIN
OZIL’S ‘PREFERENCE’ IS TO STAY WITH ARSENAL
Wood climbs up Knack table
SUNDERLAND LEARN CHECKATRADE RIVALS
De Boer excited to have Loftus-Cheek in Palace side
Januzaj in £8m move to Sociedad
Vito’s at a crossroads – but McGeady can be talismanic sorcerer we need
ASORO READY TO STAKE A CLAIM
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