6:31pm Friday 21st November 2008
THE mother of a teenage girl who was beaten up by a young gang in Bishop Auckland is urging town centre revellers to help police catch the culprits.
5:18pm Friday 21st November 2008
A LONG serving Ward Manager, nicknamed Mother, has retired from a career spanning over forty years.
4:33pm Friday 21st November 2008
FREE weekly Maths and English courses are available for adult learners in Willington.
10:50am Friday 21st November 2008
PLANS for a town’s annual Christmas fair have been finalised.
7:40am Friday 21st November 2008
TICKETS are on sale for a Christmas concert performed by a school’s talented musicians.
6:09pm Thursday 20th November 2008
WORK started this week to revamp the front counter area of Newton Aycliffe police station.
6:02pm Thursday 20th November 2008
SEDGEFIELD Borough Council leader Agnes Armstrong a Christmas fair in Tudhoe Village on Saturday.
5:56pm Thursday 20th November 2008
PRIMARY school pupils across County Durham will be brightening up this winter as part of a child road safety campaign.
5:03pm Thursday 20th November 2008
YOUNG people in Ferryhill have traced their community’s roots to create a mural depicting the town’s history.
5:00pm Thursday 20th November 2008
A NEW cancer campaign group will host a 1960s night next week to raise money and awareness of their cause.
He’s on the A-list for being an activist as well as being a sex symbol, but Leonardo DiCaprio tells Steve Pratt that being the subject of screaming fans is an out-of-body experience.
Survivors is back on BBC and updates the impact of a deadly virus attack. Max Beesley, Zoe Tapper and Freema Agyeman reflect on the consequences. Viv Hardwick reports.
Starsky and Hutch star Paul Michael Glaser tells Viv Hardwick that he can’t remember enough of his career to turn it into an autobiography.
Chesney Hawkes tells Viv Hardwick that Barry Manilow actually discussed coming to see tribute show, Can’t Smile Without You, at Darlington.
AFTER Black Hawk Down and Kingdom Of Heaven, director Ridley Scott is back in the Middle East - this time with the war against terror as the backdrop for a typically tough, tense thriller.
VICTOR Mancini is a man with a problem. He's a sex addict and, despite going to regular meetings of Sexaholics Anonymous or whatever they call it, he keeps falling off the wagon and into the bed of willing women.
WRITER-director Charles Martin Smith is an American, whom you may recall as one of the young stars of American Graffiti.
ARI Folman's film - the first animated documentary - takes as its background the First Lebanon War of the early 1980s. What emerges is quite remarkable.
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