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2018-11-02
WE’RE NOT BADGING
TOMBOLA HITS AWARDS JACKPOT
70,000 flock to the lights
Drugs gang members behind bars
Sand art honour for fallen soldier
Wearside MP gives her backing to health campaign
HUGH’S STORY
What’s it like living in the city? Let the council know
£718,000 to keep winter roads clear
Call to reopen pub shut down by police
Halfway there after £50k boost
Rough sleepers’ appeal launch
Manheim sell-ebrates 25 years
Celebrating our city’s businesses
Claiming maternity allowance
Helping tackle suicidal feelings
Town MP uncovers the part h
Er family played in Great War
DOUBLE CROSSWORD
RUSSELL GRANT
Helping you cope with bereavement
BELOVED LOOKS LIKE TREASURE
England frustrated after rain washes out play
Farrell set to start as England begin Tests
GEEHAN EYES POINTS
NO CASE OF UNLUCKY 13 FOR RAMPANT HOUGHTON
Park make smooth progress in Durham County Cup clash
PENSHAW IN THE MOOD WITH CONVINCING WIN
Boro learn Punch is still part of Palace plan
SWALES WANTS ‘BEST EVER’ RCA TO DREAM OF WEMBLEY
Wearside League
SPIRIT STRONG AS RED STAR FACE CRUCIAL SIX-POINTER
CATS WON’T BECOME COMPLACENT – ROSS
Cats juggernaut starting to slide into ‘shark’ gear
Diaz double sees City safely through
Donald determined to see out full journey with Sunderland
Centre-back and up front are positions under consideration
JACK AND STEW ON SONG FOR SIGNINGS
Loovens back in squad, with others on road to returns
Cats are starting to see this could be their time - JR
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