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Mail Australia's live news blog. Millions of Aussies have woken up to chilly conditions with a severe weather warning for ...
Heavy rain overnight caused localised flooding, especially in parts of the Hunter and Mid North Coast, with 100 millimetres hitting the region between Newcastle to Kempsey between 10pm and 3am.
The Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle has led tributes alongside The Archbishop of York following the death of Pope Francis. Pope Francis died aged 88 following weeks of health issues , the Vatican ...
Patrick Mullins is making the trip to Hexham on Tuesday to partner the Willie Mullins-trained Road To Home in his quest to ride a winner at every UK jumps racecourse; Hexham hosts seven ...
He’s Bresilian (3.20 Hexham). Jedd O’Keeffe’s five-year-old made an encouraging hurdles debut when finishing third to a couple of decent sorts at Wetherby in January and backed that up next time at ...
The Diocese of Hexham and Newcastle said that Gardner has never been a priest of its diocese and that its current head, Bishop Stephen Wright, has never met him.
Breeze Of Wind heads back to Hexham in search of another Marathon Handicap Chase victory in Thursday afternoons feature National Hunt race; Newcastle also opens its gates for Flat racing with the ...
Hexham House in Newcastle was demolished on Saturday morning in the city's first explosive demolition for more than 15 years. The 1968-built tower block was brought down by Thompsons of Prudhoe for ...
A bird's eye view of a demolition will be shared when a tower block in Newcastle is demolished today.. The explosion of Hexham House is scheduled to take place between 11am and 11.15am on November ...
Hexham House, a tower block in Walker, was entirely demolished within seconds this morning in Newcastle's first controlled explosion since 2008. The explosion was carried out by Thompsons of Prudhoe.
In a first for Newcastle, the controlled explosion of Hexham House in Walker, including exclusive drone footage, will be live streamed as the 15-storey building is brought to the ground.