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2022-04-08
Students go extra mile for Ukrainian families
Electoral pact talk dismissed
New man at the helm of university school
Venues and shows helping bring the buzz back to the city centre
Brotherly love covers 50 miles
Life-saving defibrillator installed at pub by charity
Coronavirus rates spark increased death fears
Customer service falls as energy bills rocket
Groups invited to apply for share of crime cash
'It’s made me feel I never want to go out again'
Young people set out a wish list of issues for future of the city
Theatre stars all set to sparkle as curtain goes up on the Empire stage
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Some people may be affected by DWP review of PIP claims
Park’s new ramp will help site’s feathered friends onto dry land
Give our avian wildlife a wide berth says RSPB
Homeless woman kicked in head after asking for cash
Greek sunshine food souvlaki with delicious lemon potatoes
Police team net award for ‘passion and determination’
New laws proposed for convicted drug-drivers
‘Disappointment’ as new car sales hit 25-year low
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It’s Snow business at Aintree
EscariaTen ticks boxes for glory in National
Seaton Building up timely promotion push momentum
Pearson targets maximum points from Ryhope’s games
Play-off spot for Boldon CA would be a ‘remarkable achievement’
Eppleton and Mechanics face a cup final standoff
Cole wants Silksworth to finish season on a high amid injury blow
No more South Shields slip-ups in promotion pursuit, insists Phillips
‘U’s might be high scorers, but are defensively weak’
Chelsea’s Champions League defence is all but over – Tuchel
Where Cats’ play-off hopes stand and points haul they must target
‘We find ourselves in a far, far better place now’, admits Cats boss
Neil is taking the cautious approach with Cats pair
Cats boss expecting tough clash with Oxford after doing homework
Woolston opens up on decision to retire at 23
Striker Kane can take a place among best in history
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