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2019-10-08
£200m TO TRANSFORM CITY
Steph’s charity chop for dad
Cops pull out all the stops
Murals get a revamp
Dobson on life at SAFC
COUNCIL TAX SET TO RISE BY 4%
Festival of Light prepares to move
Traveller snared after trying to meet ‘teen’
Spotlight on the art of cartography
University Enterprise Zone to create new jobs
Care staff rewarded for work in community
Park death inquest to open
Staff and regulars to get matching tattoos
Get baking for the Stroke Association
Concerns over the frequent rewriting of the rule book
Start with small steps and avoid drastic action to improve your health
Give up smoke in Stoptober
Antidepressant use among elderly doubles
Royals in TV takeover for mental health
Pyschiatrist shortage ‘alarming’
Taxi man driving forward after losing his job
New order boost for hospitality supply firm
Pensions ready for Brexit
Eagle is ready to soar to victory
Silverwood excited after getting job as Head Coach
Cook: We need fewer Tests and more cricket on terrestrial TV
Neville: We’re making progress, despite recent run of bad results
Hignett: I’d love to have more players like Jason Kennedy
Dark times, but Willis is a bright spot and Sunderland’s best new signing
Dobson: We can’t dwell on display
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