North east england news
Here are some recent news stories from North East England:
Local News
- A major fire has broken out at a former factory in Gateshead, with firefighters battling to bring the blaze under control. (BBC News)
- A new £10m arts centre is set to open in Newcastle city centre, featuring a 500-seat theatre and exhibition spaces. (The Journal)
- A 12-year-old boy has been arrested after a police officer was injured during a disturbance in Sunderland. (Evening Chronicle)
Business News
- A major employer in the region has announced plans to cut hundreds of jobs due to "challenging market conditions". (The Northern Echo)
- A new business park is set to be built in Northumberland, creating hundreds of jobs and boosting the local economy. (The Northumberland Gazette)
- A popular North East brewery has been sold to a national pub chain, with plans to expand its operations in the region. (The Times & Star)
Sport
- Newcastle United have signed a new striker on a permanent deal, following a successful loan spell at the club. (The Chronicle)
- Sunderland AFC have appointed a new manager, with the former player tasked with leading the team back to the Championship. (The Sunderland Echo)
- The North East has been selected as one of the host regions for the 2023 Rugby League World Cup, with matches to be played at St James' Park and the Riverside Stadium. (The Northern Echo)
Weather
- A yellow weather warning has been issued for the North East, with strong winds and heavy rain expected to hit the region. (BBC Weather)
- The Met Office has issued a frost warning for the region, with temperatures set to drop below freezing overnight. (The Journal)
- A severe weather warning has been issued for the North East, with a risk of flooding and disruption to transport networks. (The Northern Echo)
Other News
- A new community centre is set to be built in a North East town, providing a hub for local residents and community groups. (The Northumberland Gazette)
- A popular North East festival has been cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances", with organizers promising to return in 2024. (The Times & Star)
- A major road improvement scheme is set to get underway in the North East, with work expected to take several months to complete. (The Chronicle)