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2018-11-08
‘Help us trace tragic Patryk’s final moments’
Fire yobs a ‘shameful minority’
Village plan gets go-ahead
Pervert put back behind bars
SoL name ‘belongs to the club and fans’
MP hits out at ‘years of police cuts’
War heroes will be honoured
Park group recycling for Remembrance
Vote for the best Italian eatery
Stuart inquest adjourned until after trial
Residents help to reclaim their streets
Meat tax would be step too far
Mourning those who died in service of their nation
How you can cook a perfect
He lived to see the Armistice –
Experience an explosive night at the movies with new display
First wave of acts for city centre festival
The Farmer’s Arms ploughs into a new look for customers
First-hand accounts of those affected by war given new life
RUSSELL GRANT YOUR STARS FOR TOMORROW
A safe city centre is the priority for the season
Dark nights provide a different challenge for officers
Residents told: ‘Don’t suffer in silence’
Make a difference
Registering the death of a loved one
LEACH THRILLED WITH ‘SPECIAL’ TEST WICKET
IT’S DOUBLE DELIGHT FOR SUNDERLAND UNDER-15S
Sunderland Ladies fail to take their chances
Mustard’s keen to add Euro belt to his collection
England expect Itoje to take the fight to All Blacks
Hartlepool sign young defender in loan deal
LEJEUNE MAKING GREAT PROGRESS AFTER SURGERY
Kovacic says unbeaten Blues must not get complacent
Hat-trick for Thexton as Durham suffer KO
Wear a poppy if you want to - but respect those who choose not to
United hit late double to stun Ronaldo and co
Smith safely guided Cats into FA Cup second round. Can Ross?
Gooch’s international setback could provide boost for Cats
Ross: I have never shied away from targets as a manager
SUNDERLAND DO DEAL TO SEE OFF DJILOBODJI
Celtic old Bhoy McGeady’s sights set on swansong
Ross has a clear target and ambition for Black Cats
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