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2018-09-19
EYEBROW WAX NEARLY KILLS TEEN
Tributes to man in lake tragedy
RECRUITS GRADED
CHANCE FOR CHRIS
RICHARD CENTRE STAGE
Fan charged over racially aggravated public order offence
Pupils have a date with the stars
UKIP leader criticised over march talk
Urgent care results to be made public
Six-legged kitty set for op
Potential is just fantastic
Memorial honour for airfield
Rotary rallies for Macmillan
Charity message hits home
A Be honest, but don’t mention the war!
How to avoid losing your WhatsApp data
Get fit to mark World Health Day
Recipe of the week
It’s time for the Rosslyn Babes to say a big ‘hello’ once more
Slimmers score at football programme
Moyes’ greate better comed
St Bede’s Catholic Comp and Byron Sixth Form College
The Venerable Bede Church of England Academy
City celebrates a rise in core subject results
How the students performed at Farringdon Community Academy
Helping to take the pressure off teenagers
Dene Community School listings
The achievements of students at the Academy at Shotton Hall
Durham High’s ‘outstanding results’
How Southmoor Academy pupils did with GCSEs
Washington Academy GCSE results
Sandhill View Academy results
Est gags show he can be ian than football manager
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
YESTERDAY'S SOLUTIONS
YOUR STARS FOR TOMORROW
Your job could be costing you up to £2,460 a year
ASPETAR READY TO DELIVER
DURHAM LEGEND COOK TO LEAVE WITH ‘HEAVY HEART’
Durham made to pay for dropped catches
HARRIERS PUT ON A MASTERFUL DISPLAY
IS £300M A FAIR PRICE FOR NEWCASTLE UTD?
Dent and Dodds untouchable as Amigos lose season opener
LAST-GASP FIRMINO SEALS LIVERPOOL WIN
Tetchy Pochettino hits out at ‘disrespect’ to players
Poyet: Many happy times when boss at SAFC
Ross must trust his instincts and keep going on attack despite bump in road
1O things you said about SAFC star Charlie Wyke’s injury setback
Cats can cope but are more vulnerable
‘Aggressive’ business strategy is key for Sartori
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