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2018-09-10
HERO SURFER SAVES DOG
TEENAGER ACCUSED OF MURDER
Mags’ close shave bags £1k for charity
Faye excited to step out onto Strictly dancefloor
‘Children’s services face long journey to improve’
City Conservatives looking to fill vacant committee seat
BAG A BARGAIN AND HELP CANCER RESEARCH
Housing association awards contract for 58 new homes
A Great day for runners
City companies on the move
Firm’s new machines
Frying up new investment in fish and chip shop empire
Must protect our children
The Great North Run heroes...
Time to hit the ‘unfollow button’
DEFENSIVE CONCERNS – BUT MAJA’S MAJIC!
Set-pieces remain our biggest weakness
BALDWIN LOOKS LIKE REAL LEADER
McGeady a miss, Maguire selfish and Jon the best
Mollie feeling jolly after late Ladies win
WE CAN BE UNSTOPPABLE SAYS CATS’ PENALTY HERO
Black Cats have to get better at ‘messy’ side of games in early stages – Ross
Barton still adamant his side are better team
NOW BUILD ON SOLID PLATFORM
SOUTHGATE: WE FACE A MAJOR CHALLENGE
Giggs: Players will learn from defeat
Cook helps England build lead
COLLY WOBBLES MAY SEE RED STAR BOSS WIELD AXE
Northern League Division Two
LEAGUE IS PRIORITY, NOT THE CUPS – NELSON
Defender Blair has birthday to remember
EPPLETON HOLD THEIR NERVE TO SECURE PREMIER STATUS
Burnmoor take runners-up spot as weather hits
EASINGTON VICTORY QUAY TO DIVISION ONE TRIUMPH
RUSSELL GRANT
College merger hailed a success
LINE OF REASON IS THE LOGICAL CHOICE
Barker leads calls for rule changes after Williams’ US Open row with umpire
FIVE-TIMER MO: I’VE NO ROAD FEAR ANY MORE!
Seaham draw blank in opening match
SUNDERLAND SEE OUT VICTORY IN THRILLER
Donald reveals wage bill ‘bad news’ at club
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