Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Dinnington-based horse trials rider Polly Burgin and her 16.1hh seven-year-old dark bay mare, High Flying Elite, took second place in the Pre Novice Section H category of the Hutton-in-the-Forest One-Day Event Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
A rider who has been diagnosed with Huntington's Disease will benefit from funds raised at a charity horse show. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Scots GAP Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
On browsing through the many and varied publications that come my way, I was really intrigued by a significant piece of research pertaining to the real health benefits of organic produce - in this case, milk. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
The Cumbria Farmer Network has taken over the work of the Rural Futures project. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Can a tenant obtain land from their landlord by way of adverse possession? Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Pharmaceuticals firm GlaxoSmithKline announced it had struck a deal to supply cut price HIV/Aids drugs to Russia. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
The FTSE 100 closed down 0.2 points yesterday at 5877.0 in a flat day of trading. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
For the second time this week mining stocks and the oil majors pushed the FTSE 100 Index lower as a decline in commodity prices and a steady oil price at $63 weighed on the two heavyweight sectors. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
The benefits of using language services will be highlighted at a Talk to the World event hosted by the Regional Language Network and UK Trade and Investment. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Rolls-Royce has agreed to supply engines to China's Hainan Airlines in a deal which could be worth more than £265m. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Bright ideas from electronic pop-up books to hydro-power technology have been rewarded at a North-East awards. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
An ambitious initiative has been launched to prepare Gateshead students with learning difficulties and disabilities for progression to the world of work. Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
Robert Gibson, managing partner at Samuel Phillips Law Firm Read
Sep 16 2006 | Archive
The family company which makes the jars of pickles that have long been a fixture on North-East dinner tables has revealed plans for global sales expansion. Read