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Peter Jackson column

A new tourism strategy has been unveiled for the North-East, which, it is hoped, will bring two million visitors a year to the region.Read

Peter Jackson column

As reported in The Journal last week, the Government is pledging to close the North-South divide in 16 years.Read

Peter Jackson column

I have a low opinion of short-cut methods for judging character and this includes graphology - the analysis of handwriting.Read

Peter Jackson column

A general Election campaign is already truly under way and we can look forward to four months of politicking.Read

Peter Jackson column

European joint venture aircraft do not have a great history of success, at least not if one views Concorde in purely commercial terms.Read

Peter Jackson column

January - a time for surfing the internet for holiday ideas, eating salads and flicking idly through the pages of the new desk calendar somebody or other gave you.Read

Peter Jackson column

Decorations come down, the tree goes off to the tip, having deposited a year's supply of needles in the car, and we all begin to count the cost.Read

Peter Jackson column

As you stand before your roaring fire on Christmas Day, warming your backside and digesting your turkey, while the snow falls gently outside, you will doubtless spare a thought for the year about to close.Read

Peter Jackson column

Four or five years ago there was much complaining from the manufacturing sector over the strength of sterling.Read

Peter Jackson column

This week marks the 20th anniversary of the invention of privatisation in Britain, or so I read.Read

Peter Jackson column

In business, as in life, one normally gets what one expects, but, occasionally, for better or worse, things turn out differently.Read

Peter Jackson column

I recently saw the North/South divide vividly illustrated - an impoverished and backward South sustained by the generosity of a thriving North.Read

Peter Jackson column

Scarcely a month goes by now without Chancellor Gordon Brown having a pop at the European Union.Read

Peter Jackson column

"It's the economy stupid." So said President Clinton, speaking about the core issue of a US presidential election.Read

Peter Jackson column

Before last weekend I was about the only person I know who hadn't been to Prague, so, I won't bore you all by telling you what a magnificent place it is.Read

Peter Jackson column

Education, education, education - there's simply no getting away from it.Read

Peter Jackson column

It's a shame there are to be no fireworks on the Tyne Bridge at the New Year.Read

When silence is not golden

There are times - increasingly I'm afraid - when I fear I'm sinking into a Victor Meldrewish state of irritable incomprehension at the world.Read

Housing market like pantomime season

Nights are drawing in, Christmas is coming and the pantomime season will soon be upon us.Read

Peter Jackson column

According to the latest figures there is an increasing gap between Government revenue and expenditure.Read