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Crippling running costs are causing ‘spate of closures’ in Newcastle

Council bosses have vowed to “do all we can” to protect Newcastle city centre’s bar and restaurant scene, after a spate of closures. Patrons have...

Sir Sadiq Khan urges for more allotments as waiting lists remain ‘staggeringly high’

Sir Sadiq Khan has been urged to work with councils to create more allotments across London, as waiting lists to access them remain staggeringly...

Middlesbrough ward has highest ‘child poverty’ rate nationally

A Middlesbrough ward has the highest levels of child poverty in the entire country, new figures show. Newport ward sees 85% of its children living...

More police officers for Cleveland after “a decade of decline”

Cleveland Police is set to benefit from up to 51 new officers, all due to be in post within a year. The split will see...

Middle East nation “key partner” for Newcastle investment

Newcastle City Council has defended seeking investment from Saudi Arabia, after accusations that its reputation is being “dragged through the mud” because of connections...

Teesside Politicians debate after Government intervention into British Steel

Teesside politicians have engaged in the blame game as the Government moves to nationalise British Steel. Parliament was recalled at the weekend and passed emergency...

Eight Bradford Council officers received Salaries of ‘over ÂŁ100,000’

Eight Bradford Council officers were paid a salary of over £100,000 in the 2023/24 financial year – new figures have revealed. And another two almost...

Questions branded “insane” in Tees Valley Mayor’s Question Time

Questions from “idiot” members of the public that were branded “insane” by Mayor Ben Houchen are to be limited but not abolished going forward. Tees...

TVCA accused of “removing citizen’s rights” through policy changes

The Tees Valley Combined Authority has been accused of “removing citizen’s rights” with changes preventing the public from submitting questions ahead of meetings. Conservative Mayor...

North London council ‘apologises’ after poor management of vulnerable man

A North London council could have intervened earlier to avoid an eviction notice being issued to a vulnerable man who had fallen behind in...

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