5:23pm Monday 23rd July 2001
FANS flocked to hear live music in a Bromley shopping centre.
Indie band Elbow visited the Virgin Megastore, at The Glades centre, in Bromley High Street, to perform songs from their latest album Asleep In The Back.
They signed CDs and memorabilia and spent time chatting to fans who queued to see them.
The Glades marketing executive Andy McLean said: “Elbow are one of the hottest bands on the indie scene, so we were privileged to have them here. Fans were blown away by the performance.”
Angry fans vented their bitterness against the Newcastle United owner as they gathered outside St James’ Park last night after news broke that Kevin Keegan had resigned as manager. Gavin Havery reports.
ONE of the region’s most important historic sites has been extended to reflect its global significance.
A TIRELESS campaigner whose teenage son was stabbed to death has praised two young people for lobbying police to launch a knife amnesty.
A NORTH-EAST hotel which was devastated by fire has said most of its staff may be made redundant.
ABLE UK last night launched a broadside on campaigners who have mounted a legal challenge to try to stop a former French aircraft carrier being scrapped in the North-East.
PEOPLE living in the most deprived parts of England – including most of the North- East – have lower survival rates for cancer, according to figures.
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