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Thompson Waste Centre at The Parade, Hendon has recycled a staggering 10,000 tonnes of waste during lockdown, repurposing everything from timber to glass to help protect the environment. Boss Anne Ganley has pledged £10,000 to local charities in the coming months, £1 for every tonne of waste recycled. Anne, who has...
Larry Elder's new documentary on African Americans and politics is a runaway success The IMDb reviews are rolling in: close to 1,000 at the time of writing, with a 9.8/10 average rating. Released on June 19th, you can buy the documentary from their website for $19.00, which is roughly £16. Split...
Black Lives Matter Inc has their priorities about the real problems facing black people in the West, and around the world, totally wrong In part one, I introduced a broad range of black people speaking out against Black Lives Matter, henceforth Bleem, and the company's ideology. In part two, I demonstrated...
Ghislaine Maxwell
With all the distraction in the media over a spot of the flu and "mostly peaceful" Marxist race-riots in Western cities, it's easy to forget about the Epstein case, which could expose swathes of the world's richest, most powerful, and most famous people as prolific child abusers. After Jeffrey Epstein...
Japanese corporation, Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems Europe, is gearing up for growth after becoming the first tenant at a new County Durham business park. Sumitomo Electric Wiring Systems Europe (SEWS-E), is expanding and relocating its workforce from its base at Rainton Bridge, Houghton-le-Spring to a new site at Jade Business...
The University of Sunderland today launches a new scheme designed to boost the career opportunities of thousands of workers The scheme aims to retrain, reskill, and refocus workers who have been furloughed, made redundant, or are in danger of losing their jobs. And, by developing high-level skills in the workforce,...
Caitlin Robson, whose musical talents have had a huge impact on the mental wellbeing of dementia patients across the region’s residential homes, graduated with First Class Honours. When Caitlin had to complete a 10-week community placement in the first year of her Performing Arts degree at the University of Sunderland,...
The Government has given the green light for hospitality outlets to welcome customers back from 4 July, as long as they abide by the new antisocial engineering laws. That includes booking in advance wherever possible, using the one way systems, and using the hand sanitiser stations. People will now face a...
A £6,000,000 University scheme aimed at getting hundreds of graduates into work and self-employment has been extended until 2023. As businesses in the North East face the consequences of the government's shutdown of the country, there has never been a greater need to support them in recruiting graduates. Since October 2018,...
Sunderland's Summer Streets has confirmed a list of replacement video acts for the Festival The annual not-for-profit music, arts and community festival, which usually takes place in Sunderland every July, was cancelled by the government. Thanks to an Arts Council England Emergency Fund grant, they have confirmed these internet "events": • Family...

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