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Past articles by Daniel:

New book says people living in rural Northumberland failed by Government

Rural Poverty Today, which involves professor Mark Shucksmith from Newcastle University, examined the challenges faced by those in poverty in the North Tyne Valley → Read More

County Durham Easter egg hunt named one of the best in the UK

The Times named the Golden Easter Egg Trail at Beamish as one of the seven best in the UK → Read More

Northumberland coastal village named one of fastest growing UK destinations

Seahouses is one of the ten fastest-growing destinations where people are booking holidays to this spring → Read More

Mum makes healthy changes to 'delicious' recipes and sheds 2.5 stone

Debra Thompson wanted to act on her cooking after discovering shocking levels of overweight or abuse in children → Read More

Riding school with Scandinavian lodge and spectacular views on the market

Cragside Lodge is said to demonstrate an 'immense opportunity' for retail, leisure and tourism close to Hadrian's Wall → Read More

Condé Nast Traveller names Northumberland restaurant one of the best in the UK

The leading travel magazine named Pine among its favourite UK restaurants → Read More

Come Dine with Me winners close after construction 'ruins' trade

Caboose announced that it would close with immediate effect, though owners Marc and Allison will continue operating the Olive Tree in Blyth Town Centre → Read More

Stranded woman "forever grateful" after gritter driver helps her home

Kate Ferguson got stuck on a country road near Raby Castle on her journey home from a gig in Newcastle on Thursday night → Read More

Heroic Northumberland women's rights campaigner celebrated with new musical

Josephine Butler was a women's rights campaigner who died in 1906, but a new play is aiming to resurrect her memory → Read More

County Durham train driver hopes to inspire more women into the driver's seat

Carrie Million swapped 12 years in the the classroom to drive trains on the East Coast Mainline → Read More

International Women's Day: 'Missing women' painted back into history

The work is inspired by Francisco de Zurbarán’s celebrated series of biblical paintings, Jacob and His Twelve Sons, which have hung in Auckland Castle’s Long Dining Room for more than 250 years → Read More

Road closed with teenage girl injured after being hit by car

The teenager has been taken to hospital after sustaining injuries after being knocked down by a car on Colliery Road → Read More

Met Office gives verdict on snow hitting North East as temperatures plummet

The Arctic cold snap is set to intensify with more sleet and snow expected with the Met Office issuing yellow weather warnings across the UK → Read More

Newcastle United fan with Popworld flagcomes forward to claim free bar tab

Peter Loan "thought someone had died" when he saw his phone at half time at the Etihad - before he realised he'd been on TV → Read More

New Sir David Attenborough BBC series Wild Isles to star Northumberland

Parts of Wild Isles were filmed in the Farne Islands and feature Northumberland's puffins and gulls → Read More

See the adorable animals in the snow at a Gateshead community farm

The animals at Billy Quay Farm were out and about on a chilly morning → Read More

One taken to hospital after three-car rush hour crash on Central Motorway

One person was taken to the Royal Victoria Infirmary but there are thought to have been no serious injuries → Read More

North East news LIVE: Huge delays with Central Motorway blocked after three-vehicle crash

Chronicle Live's breaking news service including Tuesday's traffic, travel, weather, sport and more covering Newcastle and the North East → Read More

Tynemouth mum slams Northumberland festival after waiting months for refund

Julie Marsh claims that her emails were ignored by both Ticketline and festival organisers for months → Read More

Pictures of Wooler's Ad Gefrin as it is close to completion ahead of opening later this month

Ad Gefrin will throw its doors open to the public on March 26 and it's now close to completion → Read More