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  • Sniffer dogs join anti-terrorism crackdown

    SNIFFER dogs were on high alert as they scoured lorries unloaded from a ship docked on Teesport.They were looking for illegally imported money that could be used to fund terrorism as part of a nationwide campaign to protect the UK from threat.Today’s

  • Dolan is back at Pools

    MATTY DOLAN has returned to Hartlepool United on loan. The central midfielder is back at his hometown club after finding first-team opportunities limited at Bradford this season.He was at Pools last season when he made 24 appearances while he was a Middlesbrough

  • Cricket mourns, but the show must go on

    WERE the death of Phil Hughes not such a tragedy, Steve Harmison would be entitled to say: "I told you he couldn't play the short ball."The former Durham paceman quickly worked that out when playing for England Lions against the Australians

  • Man ordered to pay total of £390 after flytipping in Brandon

    A MAN twice caught on camera dumping waste has been ordered to pay a total of £390 by magistrates.Footage taken from a CCTV camera showed a car registered to Darren Walters stop at an isolated spot in the Pit Lane area of Brandon, the court heard.It showed

  • North-East risks being in Scotland's shadow under devolution plan

    RADICAL plans for Scotland to control its air passenger taxes are a “slap in the face” to the North-East, say campaigners, who last night urged ministers to protect the region from being overshadowed by its rival north of the border.The Government’s devolution

  • Shafted from both sides

    EDITORIAL COMMENT IRRESPECTIVE of the verdict in September’s referendum on Scottish independence, there was always deep concern about the potential impact it could have on the North-East of England. Scotland was guaranteed new powers whether

  • Quarry bike track has support of comedy star

    COMEDIAN and off-road motorcycle enthusiast Ross Noble is supporting a project to turn a former quarry into a haven for dirt bikes.The 38-year-old Newcastle-born star is back in the region for a series of gigs in his hometown.Although he spends his evenings

  • Operatic treats in store in Teesdale and Gateshead

    A ROUSING evening of music and song will ensure the festive season starts on a high note.North-East company InterOpera is staging two special performances at The Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle on Saturday, December 6, and Gateshead Old Town Hall on Sunday

  • Rail franchise

    WHAT a brilliant move by the Government . Despite public opinion and common sense, they are determined to re-privatise the East Coast Main Line so they hinted that it will go to a French-led consortium. Then, when people have got well-and-truly

  • Stockton's okay

    THIS week I took my partner and her friend to Stockton to visit a material shop as they are both quilting fanatics. Leaving them in the shop to swoon over all those different patterns I ventured on to the high street. Over the years I have

  • I'll be burgered

    THANKS for printing my moan about littering (HAS, Nov 27), however I must point out that when I mentioned Bishvegans I was referring to the collective term for people from Bishop Auckland, or Bish Vegas as it's known by the classier folk of the town

  • Paranoia

    THE first duty of public administration is public safety, but this can lead to the state having excessive powers if there is a paranoia over some threat. There could be a threat from criminals operating under the cloak of religion or politics.

  • Pupils create festival of light

    SCHOOLCHILDREN held their own Festival of Light after being inspired by the Hindu festival Diwali.More than 150 pupils at Evergreen Primary School, in Bishop Auckland, got involved in the project as part of their school topic ‘Colour my World’.Each class

  • Gillespie devastated by the loss of Hughes

    Jason Gillespie has paid tribute to the late Phil Hughes, a player he coached on an Australia A tour of Zimbabwe in 2011.The Yorkshire coach described it as a “privilege” to work with the 25-year-old, whose passing at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney yesterday

  • Two in court following alleged dog attack near Pittington

    A BREEDER who lost an arm after he was savaged by his own American bulldogs appeared in court today (Thursday, November 27) in connection with an alleged dog attack on a man in a separate incident.Stephen Leonard Potts, 48, appeared at Peterlee Magistrates

  • Town's "angels" help keep the night-time peace

    A GROUP of volunteers who provide a “friendly face” for people enjoying a night out have helped reduce the number of violent incidents in a North Yorkshire town.Street Angels was set up last year and recently celebrated its first anniversary of working

  • No appeal from jockeys after Sedgefield ban

    The six jockeys involved in the void race drama at Sedgefield on Tuesday will not appeal against their ten-day bans.A yellow flag - signalling 'stop-race' - was incorrectly raised by a member of groundstaff as the runners approached an omitted fence when

  • College students send Christmas gifts to Moldova

    KINDHEARTED students at a North-East college have Christmas all wrapped up after ensuring some of the world’s most vulnerable children have a festive gift to open this year.Students at Queen Elizabeth Sixth Form College, in Darlington, filled more than

  • East Coast rail announcement - the reaction

    MICK Cash, general secretary of the RMT rail union: "It is simply ludicrous to even contemplate re-privatisation when not only have there been two previous private sector failures on the East Coast route but when the public-sector rescue operation

  • Time to nominate inspiring youngsters

    NOMINATIONS are now open for an awards scheme that celebrates the achievements of youngsters in the Darlington borough.The Vibe Awards have been celebrating the very best of young people in Darlington for 19 years, and the next ceremony on March 24, will

  • Road work postponed due to bad weather

    WORK to build a new bridge over the A1 at Catterick, involving a 300 tonne crane lifting 32 concrete and steel beams, has been postponed.The Highways Agency said the work would be "a significant milestone" in the scheme to upgrade the A1 to

  • Consultation launched of future of North-East culture

    A VISION for the cultural development of the North-East over the next 15 years is to be set out.The Case for Culture will become a key element of North East Culture Partnership’s (NECP) plans to secure more investment in the sector.The vision aims to

  • Dog puts intruder to flight

    A YOUNG would-be burglar bit off more than he could chew when he attempted to raid a house at the weekend.The youth broke into a house in Baildon Close, Acomb in York, but the 66-year-old householder found the intruder in the kitchen.Then the man's dog

  • Motorcycling Santas preparing for annual run

    MOTORCYCLING fundraisers are revving up ready for the annual Boundary 500 Santa ride.More than 150 bikes are due to set off from Thornaby town centre on Saturday with the aim of raising as much cash as possible for Zoe'sPlace Baby Hospice.The organiser

  • Wear a bobble hat and support the NSPCC this Christmas

    A CHILDREN’S charity is giving the region a heads-up on its festive fundraising campaign – Bobble Hat Day.The NSPCC is asking people to wear a bobble hat for the day on Monday, December 10, and make a small donation to its ChildLine service.The service

  • Awards for some of the North-East’s bravest youngsters

    A CEREMONY recognising the bravery of 26 of the North-East’s most inspirational youngsters has been held today (Thursday, November 27). Children from across the region attended the annual Brave Hearts charity event in their honour at St James'

  • North-East has best performing nurseries

    THE North-East has the highest proportion of nurseries judged good or outstanding in England, according to Ofsted inspectors.But in some areas a significant minority of nurseries in the North-East are judged to require improvement.Between July and August

  • Pub regulars help raise money for special care baby unit

    SWEAR jars and smoking fines helped regulars at a Darlington pub raise much needed funds for a special care baby unit.Around £130 was raised by keen fundraisers at the Joseph Pease pub, in Tubwell Row, for the special care baby unit at Darlington Memorial

  • Tributes paid to popular Heighington publican

    TRIBUTES have been paid to a popular publican who has died aged 57. Chris Flint ran the Bay Horse in Heighington, near Darlington, with his wife Sue and was popular with regulars who described him as a friend to all and an integral part of the

  • Middlesbrough convenience store is top of the shops

    Ahead of Small Business Saturday on December 6, Lydia Willgress talks to one corner shop that has outdone its supermarket rival THREE young women stand in the queue laughing. They walked past a Tesco Express to get to Belle Vue Convenience Store

  • Newton Aycliffe charity volunteer crowned Durham's unsung hero

    A CHARITY volunteer has been selected from five inspirational people in an unsung hero competition.Ken Sadler, from Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, has been crowned Durham’s Unsung Hero following a search by Modern Rugs.The Newton Aycliffe-based rug manufacturer

  • Assessing the mood as East Coast returns to the private sector

    IF there is one inevitability in life other than death and taxes, it’s that trains run late. While East Coast can boast an improving punctuality rate in recent times, on this grey, foggy morning in Darlington several trains running northbound appear

  • Controversial turbine plan thrown out by council

    CAMPAIGNERS opposed to an application to erect a 100m wind turbine in east Cleveland have been backed by councillors.Members of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council’s regulatory committee were urged to reject planning officers’ advice and refuse permission

  • Black Friday arrives in the UK

    BLACK Friday has arrived and the region’s shoppers are set to take to the high street in their droves, as retailers slash their prices for one day only.According to research from retail finance experts Pay4Later, nearly three quarters of people from the

  • Seven decades with Crook Mothers' Union

    A WOMAN is celebrating 70 years as a member of a charity which has given her as much joy as she has been able to spread through its work.Freda Fletcher joined Crook Mothers’ Union in 1944 when she was just 18 years old- making her one of the national

  • Primary school backs Christmas toy appeal

    PRIMARY school pupils have backed a Christmas toy appeal to make sure others have a Christmas Day to remember.Youngsters at Heathfield Primary School in Darlington have been donating to the Darlington Toy Appeal.The appeal, launched by the Salvation Army

  • Long-serving employees retire from West Auckland firm

    A TECHNICAL yarn and fabric company will say a fond farewell to two long standing employees with a combined service record of 85 years.Allan Taylor, 62, worked his last shift at Aptec Products Limited in West Auckland, County Durham, today (Thursday,

  • Just what the chairman ordered

    Column by Spennymoor Town captain Chris Mason Before the season started, the chairman said that he wanted a top-five finish in the league, a good run in the FA Cup and a good run in the FA Trophy. So far, we’ve had a great run in the Cup, and

  • Poor children in wealthy areas of North 'struggle to read'

    PUPILS from poor families who live in rural and affluent parts of the North-East and North Yorkshire are falling behind their counterparts in deprived and urban areas after being overlooked by schools, researchers have concluded.The Reading England's

  • MPs urged to reform "failing" drugs policy

    FORMER addicts, police chiefs and academics have called on MPs to reform the UK's "failing" drugs policy. The plea was made at a seminar on the future of drug policy at Ramside Hall Hotel, near Durham City, today (Thursday, November 27). Delegates

  • Film Review: Horrible Bosses 2

    Rating: 2/5 Certificate: 15 Running time: 108 mins RELEASED in 2011, Horrible Bosses centred on three friends, who plotted to kill their sadistic employers and found self-respect in the process. Sean Anders' raunchy sequel flings that self-respect

  • Team GB wheelchair racer to inspire sporty students

    TEAM GB wheelchair racer Jade Jones is set to inspire students across the Tees Valley at a conference tomorrow (Friday, November 28).Ms Jones, who lives in Middlesbrough and trains under Tanni Grey-Thompson, will address 45 students from colleges across

  • Painting Stockton in a positive light

    A DECISION to film the controversial TV programme Benefits Street in a North-East town has led to an innovative online campaign to show the area in a far more positive light.The Northern Echo and The Evening Gazette are jointly backing the Positively

  • Film Review: Paddington

    Rating: 4/5 Certificate: PG Running time: 95 mins  MORE than 50 years after he first appeared in print, author Michael Bond's beloved bear Paddington has finally arrived on the big screen in his first star-packed family adventure. Upcoming

  • Album review: Olly Murs - Never Been Better

    Olly Murs Never Been Better LISTENING to intro track Did You Miss Me, anyone would think Olly Murs was staging a comeback by copying Michael Jackson or Justin Timberlake. But as this is his fourth album in four years, and the X Factor runner-up

  • Album review: Mary J Blige - The London Sessions

    Mary J Blige The London Sessions SOUL songstress Mary J Blige has discovered a taste – and a new love – for the UK while making her 13th studio album. For The London Sessions, she has employed the services of home-grown stars such as Naughty

  • Tommy Lee Jones: At home on the range

    Producing, writing, directing and starring in your own film sounds like more than enough work for one person, but if you want that film to be a success, you have to get out there and promote it too.Tommy Lee Jones knows this; he has, after all, been in

  • Cirali - an unspoiled Turkish gem

    WITH the rise of hedonistic resorts like Marmaris, Turkish holidays have of recent years become blighted by the Brits abroad phenomenon.However, there are still parts of the beautiful country left untouched by the ravages of sunburned students and their

  • VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: Farsley 1 Spennymoor Town 1

    Spennymoor Town drew 1-1 at Farsley in the Evo-Stik First Division North on Tuesday thanks to a goal by substitute Gavin Cogdon. He came off the bench in the second half with Moors 1-0 down, and his leveller stretched the team's unbeaten run to

  • Middlesbrough youngster joins Preston on loan

    MIDDLESBROUGH youngster Bradley Fewster has joined League One promotion hopefuls Preston on loan for the remainder of the season. Fewster, who is an England youth international, played against Preston in a Capital One Cup second-round tie in August

  • Crackdown on late payment

    THE scourge of late payment is set to be tackled by the government and a group of big industry players.A new Advisory Board is being formed with a view to strengthening the Prompt Payment Code and ensure suppliers are paid on time; an issue that has long

  • Man attacked with machete

    A MAN suffered a broken jaw after being struck in the face with a machete.The 22-year-old was at a friend’s house on Bishopton Road, in Stockton, when two men entered the house and assaulted him at about 7.30pm on Sunday, November 23.The victim was struck

  • Lost - the bath toy that ventured into space

    A SEARCH is underway to find and rescue an intrepid explorer who disappeared on his return from a daring mission.Astroduck became the first rubber bath toy to be sent into space when he soared into the upper atmosphere suspended from a weather balloon.But

  • Master butcher's exceptional pork products

    Ruth Campbell meets master butcher Jimmy Scott, who realised his dream of rearing his own herd of rare pigs in order to make exceptional pork products Jimmy Scott knew he wanted to be a butcher from the age of ten, when he helped his grandmother

  • Community hero award for Whale Hill campaigner

    A TEESSIDE campaigner has been granted an award for her commitment to her community.Olywn Peters, a former Mayor of Redcar and Cleveland, has been made a Teesside Hero for her work with community groups.A councillor for more than seven years, Cllr Peters

  • Cut your heating bills this winter

    This week, Julia Gray shows how to save money by upgrading and insulating your heating system. 1. Service or replace the boiler For your home's boiler to work most efficiently, it needs to be serviced annually by a Gas Safe Register (www.gassaferegister.co.uk

  • Swift revenge: Taylor ditches spotify and sales soar

    As Taylor Swift takes her music away from Spotify, Katie Wright asks whether this will set a dangerous precedent for the music streaming service.WHEN Taylor Swift decides to do something, she doesn't do it by halves. On the eve of the release of her new

  • Stockton shines brightly as it turns on the sparkle

    AN X Factor contestant and a singing Christmas tree took centre stage for the launch of Stockton Sparkles.Kerrianne Covell was joined by World Champion sprinter Richard Kilty had the honour of switching on the Christmas lights in the town centre.A highlight

  • Solar farm plans for edge of Bedale

    A LEADING renewable energy firm has revealed a plan to develop a 12.5-hectare solar farm less than a mile from a market town.It is thought the 5MWp proposal at Bedale Wood Farm, west of Bedale, would be capable of powering about 1,300 homes and would

  • MP attacked over private health links

    RICHMOND MP William Hague is under attack by union bosses for his links to private healthcare interests. The Conservative MP is one of a number of Coalition Government MPs who voted in favour of the controversial Health and Social Care Bill in

  • Life's not always a cabaret for Cumming

    He's a shining light on the screen and stage, but Alan Cumming's early years were often dark and painful. The actor tells Hannah Stephenson how, while he's forgiven his abusive father, he'll never forget Scottish actor Alan Cumming seems a little

  • Separating fact from fiction

    ISN’T Google brilliant? It’s an amazingly life-enhancing tool and everyone loves it. How many answers to searches does it provide each day? Zillions probably. And each search takes you to all sorts of amazing websites. But, unfortunately, that’

  • Making headlines this autumn

    Sarah French talks to Wilson Derbyshire, owner of salon group Shine, about autumn-winter trends in hair and beauty THE wind’s picking up as autumn gets underway which, if you’ve got long hair, can spell disaster. There’s nothing glamorous about stepping

  • What do you know about mouth cancer?

    It's affecting growing numbers, yet many of us don't know anything about it. To mark Mouth Cancer Awareness Month, let's brush up on the facts. When it comes to mouth health, it's the state of our gnashers, and whether our smiles are Hollywood-worthy

  • Festive fayre to raise funds for new Scout hut

    A FESTIVE Fayre is being organised by a Darlington Scout group which needs to raise £130,000 to build a new home.The 18th Darlington (1st Middleton St George) Scouts have been without a permanent home for more than a year after their ageing hut on Neasham

  • Student support for injured soldiers

    CHARITY cyclists have been thanked for their efforts by an Army veteran who faced life in a wheelchair after a spinal cord injury.Students from Risedale Sports and Community College got to meet former soldier Paul Nichol who was left paralysed from the

  • Ferryhill battery thief appears in court

    A MAN stole hundreds of batteries from a Ferryhill discount store in attempt to pay off a loan shark, a court heard.Stuart William Butler, of Park Place East, Sunderland, stole Duracell batteries and Oil of Olay creams from in B&M Bargains on Wednesday

  • Efforts of young people in Spennymoor recognised

    A TOWN’S finest young citizens have been honoured in a new awards scheme.Spennymoor Town Council launched the Spennymoor Young People’s Awards in May and presented nominees and winners with certificates and plaques at the town hall on Tuesday. (November

  • Early flock of lambs delights farmer and his family

    AN EARLY flock of lambs gave a farmer and his family a pleasant surprise this week.Five newborn lambs are currently frolicking around a Newton Aycliffe farm, much to the joy of David Coupland, his wife and grandson.The unexpected – and very early - lambing

  • National success for Darlington riding club

    A NORTH-EAST riding club will showcase their talent overseas after being invited to compete in a national championship.Darlington and District Riding Club have been invited to take part in the Festival of Championships in Ireland in June next year.The

  • Snowman head to Sedgefield Christmas party

    HUNDREDS of little snowmen will transform a North-East town into a winter wonderland this weekend. The annual snow party in Sedgefield, County Durham, regularly attracts up to 1,000 people and this year the town council is pulling out all the stops to

  • Tickets available for charity fundraising ball

    A FUNDRAISING ball is being held to raise money for a national children’s cancer charity. The event will take place at Hall Garth Hotel, in Coatham Mundeville, near Darlington, on Friday, December 12 to raise money for Children with Cancer UK.It is the

  • Carmel girls help college clinch cross country crown

    THE girls of Carmel College proved dominant in the recent Darlington schools’ cross-country championships.The championships, which saw all eight schools in the town compete, took place on the playing fields of Darlington School of Mathematics and Science.Carmel

  • History group celebrates the past and present of Leadgate

    LOCAL history enthusiasts have produced a booklet of old photographs that show how their village has changed.Leadgate History Society’s Swansong Leadgate is the last in a series of 16 publications that have drawn on an archive of 650 photographs that

  • The road to Bruin

    WOJTEK, like Yogi, was smarter than the average bear. Adopted as a cub by Polish soldiers in 1942, initially fed on condensed milk – admittedly from an empty vodka bottle – he later developed a taste for beer and tabs and was officially enlisted into

  • Green party

    GREATLY to her surprise, the extraordinary Vera Selby – Queen of Green – has won a lifetime achievement award for her services to billiards. It was presented last week at the world championships in Leeds. “I thought I was just going for a day out

  • Jozy Altidore may need to leave Sunderland to save his career

    IF Jozy Altidore fails to score in either of Sunderland’s next two matches, it will be a year since he scored his one and only Premier League goal in a red and white shirt. Given that Steven Fletcher is fit, and Connor Wickham is an alternative

  • Night alarm

    “YOU are the worst mother. Ever,” said my 12-year-old son, last Monday. It’s not the first time I’ve been told this. Having five boys, I have had my many shortcomings pointed out to me on a regular basis over the years. Just as well I have a thick

  • Eclair wrong on cupcakes

    Nigel Slater's Icing on the Cake (BBC4, 9pm) COMEDIAN Jenny Eclair (well who else would you ask for an expert opinion on our fascination with cakes?) tells Nigel Slater that cupcakes are like stupid shoes and serve no purpose. Fortunately,

  • Are police physical tests fit for purpose?

    With two of the region's police forces preparing to take on new recruits, the standard of fitness required of newcomers to the police service has become a matter of scrutiny. Andy Walker weighs up both sides of the argument "SO easy it’s untrue

  • In defence of Facebook

    FACEBOOK has been accused by members of Lee Rigby's family of having "blood on its hands" after it emerged that one of the fusilier's killers had used the social media network to reveal his intention to kill a soldier.It is an understandable

  • UK on track to give away a prize asset

    BY the time you read this, it is possible that a key asset owned by the UK Government will have been handed to the French Government to run instead. It will not have been transferred across the Channel because it is failing and in need of rescue

  • Press Conference update: Pools aim for breakthrough

    PAUL MURRAY is hoping for a busy day in the transfer market. The Hartlepool United boss has until 5pm today to land players before the loan window closes. The transfer market reopens on January 1. Murray this week signed centre-half Matteo

  • Former Rockliffe boss joins Ramside Hall

    A LEADING North-East hotelier who helped to put one of the region's best known hotels on the map is bringing his expertise to a new multi-million pound development.Until recently, Nick Holmes, 57, was the managing director at the 5 star award-winning

  • 'I'm ready to enjoy being the panto baddie'

    Anita Harris talks to Steve Pratt about her long stage and screen careers which all began when she was offered the chance to dance in Las Vegas Anita Harris insists on kissing before telling. Those talking to her about her forthcoming pantomime

  • Christmas Lowe-down

    Durham-based songwriter and folk-singer Jez Lowe talks to Helen Brown about selling out venues across the country with his annual Christmas Show, Cauld Feet Again, Pet You recently completed a tour of New Zealand , Canada and the US, how did audience

  • Decade of delight

    Viv Hardwick talks to Clive Webb and Danny Adams about achieving panto perfectionTEN years of pantomime and performance record-breaking at Newcastle Theatre Royal have put father and son act Clive Webb and Danny Adams into the unique position of knowing

  • More businesses are choosing to set up in the North-East

    NEW figures show more businesses are choosing to set up in the North-East, but the region continues to lag well behind the national average. The number of businesses in the region has risen by more than 12 per cent to 150,655, according to the

  • The Lemon brick road to Oz

    Viv Hardwick talks to Darlington pantomime cast members Adam C Booth and Beth Stobbart HE may be The Scarecrow in The Wizards Of Oz at Darlington Civic Theatre, but Adam C Booth comes into the panto after shooting scenes as fictional comic character

  • Fielding more surreal laughter

    The Mighty Boosh surrealist funnyman Noel Fielding is bringing his unique brand of Luxury Comedy to Tyneside and Scarborough MOST people know Noel Fielding best as his eccentric alter ego Vince Noir from The Mighty Boosh. However, in the years

  • For she's a jolly good cello

    DARLINGTON Music Society presents cellist Ariana Kashefi and pianist Timothy End at the town's central hall on Sunday, December 7 at 7.30pm. This third concert of the season features a cellist who is making an excellent name for herself on the

  • Woman In Black giveaway

    TO celebrate the release of film The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death on January 1, starring Phoebe Fox, Jeremy Irvine and Helen McCrory, What's On is offering a lucky reader the chance to win a pair of tickets to the stage show of The Woman In Black

  • Going with the flow on arts funding

    When Darlington Arts Centre closed in July 2012, many heard the death knell for the town’s arts scene. Ian Hamilton talks to Darlington for Culture members and discovers that nothing could be further from the truth IT'S ten o’clock on a cold November

  • Hair-raising battle of the bitches

    THEY’RE billing the latest confrontation on the cobbles as The Battle of the Bitches, which isn’t a very nice thing to say about two ladies, but then we are talking about Terrible Tracy and Cunning Carla in Coronation Street (ITV1). They are, of course

  • Jazz by Peter Bevan

    WHAT’S ON: Friday (1pm) New York Brass Band, Gala Theatre, Durham, 03000-266-600. DVD REVIEWS: Charles Lloyd/Arrows into Infinity (ECM 378 0649) Saxophonist Charles Lloyd has had a long and varied career and this DVD, by film maker Jeffery

  • Classical by Gavin Engelbrecht

    WHAT’S ON: Samling Concert, Sage Gateshead, 7pm, Saturday. Eight young professional singers and pianists and their mentors, Thomas Moser, Caroline Dowdle and Joseph Middleton, present an evening of opera and song that never fails to shine a spotlight

  • New album for Trisha Yearwood

    Trisha Yearwood, Prizefighter:Hit After Hit (sony Music) AS one of the leading ladies of country music, Trisha Yearwood has released her 12th album that includes ten career-defining hits along with six new songs. She has taken time out from

  • New exclusive folk music label

    THE long-established Island Records company has decided to establish a new subsidiary label dealing exclusively in folk music, with Bellowhead and Linda Thompson as their first signings. Admittedly, they were kind enough to introduce us to the

  • England look to nullify Hooper

    England assistant coach Graham Rowntree says Australia captain Michael Hooper will receive "special attention" in Saturday's QBE International at Twickenham.Hooper has been outstanding for the Wallabies since winning the first of his 41 caps

  • Darlington move for Mota

    Darlington expect to have a new signing in the squad this weekend as French winger Nelson Mota is due to join the top-of-the-table side. While Mota’s previous club, Rambottom United, announced the move on Monday evening, the paperwork was still

  • Cook sees one that got away

    Alastair Cook bemoaned a chance of victory that "got away" from England, after Moeen Ali's outstanding maiden one-day international hundred against Sri Lanka.Moeen (119) gave England a wonderful opportunity to break new ground with what would

  • Bent leaves Villa to join Brighton on loan

    Darren Bent wants to add the finishing touch to Sami Hyypia’s faltering Brighton & Hove Albion side having joined on loan from Aston Villa. The former Sunderland striker is expected to make his debut against Fulham on Saturday after signing

  • Peaty shocked by SPOTY nomination

    Commonwealth and European gold medallist Adam Peaty was "gobsmacked" to be bracketed with Rory McIlroy and Lewis Hamilton this week.The 19-year-old has set a new world record and won multiple golds at both the Commonwealth Games and European

  • Robshaw eyes chance to make amends

    Chris Robshaw admits England's autumn outlook hinges on one final assault at Twickenham and failure against Australia would leave two months to stew over a dismal QBE Series. The rivals clash in a dress rehearsal for next year's pool showdown at

  • Slipper keen for World Cup revenge

    Wallabies prop James Slipper claims his team-mates are desperate to end England's dreams of winning the World Cup on home soil next year - just as Clive Woodward's side did to Australia in 2003.Jonny Wilkinson's famous drop-goal dashed Australia's hopes

  • Murray splits from long-serving duo

    Andy Murray has made more changes to his coaching team and is stopping working with long-time friend Dani Vallverdu and fitness trainer Jez Green.The move will be seen as a statement of faith in Amelie Mauresmo, whose future as Murray's coach had been

  • Meyer: World Cup spots up for grabs

    South Africa coach Heyneke Meyer has challenged his players to prove their World Cup worth after being forced into changes for their final game of the year in Wales.Meyer has had to select a new back three, with JP Pietersen, Bryan Habana and Johan Goosen

  • John Parry excited for fresh start on Tour

    A NORTH Yorkshire golfer will attempt to get his career back on track after his frustrating year on the European Tour ended on a positive note. Harrogate’s John Parry endured a difficult spell on the professional circuit, missing 22 cuts in a row

  • Cable maker will train Nigerian workers

    A NORTH-EAST offshore cable maker says it will train the next generation of Nigerian engineers in an African deal.JDR Cable Systems, in Hartlepool, is making equipment for oil and gas firm Royal Niger Emerging Technologies.The contract will support Nigeria

  • Solidity delights Mertesacker

    Per Mertesacker hailed Arsenal's defensive solidity after a 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund which took them through to the Champions League knockout stages.Alexis Sanchez's second-half strike settled the Gunners' nerves and the defence were able to close

  • Lambert hails improved display

    Rickie Lambert admitted a late equaliser for Ludogorets had left Liverpool "devastated" in Bulgaria but claimed their performance in the 2-2 draw ought to be enough to silence their critics.A Simon Mignolet error gifted the hosts an early lead