RMG881K6–Penshaw Monument. 8,000 a year in running costs.
RMG881K8–Penshaw Monument. 8,000 a year in running costs.
RMG881KF–Penshaw Monument. 8,000 a year in running costs.
RMGCW7AN–A general view of Cockermouth High Street in Cumbria, a year on after torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks a flood the town.
RMGCW7AK–A general view of Cockermouth High Street in Cumbria, a year on after torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks a flood the town.
RMGCW7AM–A general view of Cockermouth High Street in Cumbria, a year on after torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks a flood the town.
RMHAM171–General view of Warwick Road in Carlisle, as hundreds of people face another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMK10NB2–Millie Robson, 15, who was injured in the Manchester Bombings celebrates taking her GCSE English a year early, with her mother Marie, 43, at Woodham Academy in Newton Ayrcliffe.
RMK10N0C–Millie Robson, 15, who was injured in the Manchester Bombings celebrates taking her GCSE English a year early, with her mother Marie, 43, at Woodham Academy in Newton Ayrcliffe.
RMHAM163–General view of houses damaged by floodwater last year in Carlisle, Cumbria, as hundreds of people face another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM18H–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits in the ruins of her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM17B–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits in the ruins of her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMH9CCHE–Syrian refugee Abdulaziz Salamah, 8, undergoing treatment at a physical rehabilitation centre in Sanliurfa, south eastern Turkey, run by the UK-based charity Muntada Aid in partnership with AID Turkey. Abdulaziz was badly injured when a missile hit his home in Deir Ezzor a year ago, killing his grandmother and leaving him with a piece of metal stuck in his back which a local hospital was unable to remove. His father had died three years earlier, and his mother left him and his sister alone after the attack. Abdulaziz' uncle brought the children to live with an aunt in Turkey, where he u
RMK10MXJ–Millie Robson, 15, who was injured in the Manchester Bombings celebrates taking her GCSE English a year early, with her mother Marie, 43, at Woodham Academy in Newton Ayrcliffe.
RMHAM1A4–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits outside her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM1B3–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits in the ruins of her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM1AA–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits in the ruins of her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM3FT–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits in the ruins of her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMG71932–A worker at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG71936–A car is crushed at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG71944–A car is crushed at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG6YMHR–Millionaire Jonathan Ruffer who is funding the Eleven Arches project, which is an £100 million leisure park inspired by the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, set in the shadow of Auckland Castle, County Durham and aims to attract 800,000 people a year.
RMG6CNRW–Walkers near Hadrian's Wall, where, for the first time in 1600 years, hikers will be able to follow the entire length of the wall - 84 miles - along an unbroken path. * The Hadrian's Wall Path is part of a 6million investment by the Countryside Agency, and is expected to attract 20,000 people a year by 2006. Hadrian's Wall - a World Heritage Site - was built by the Romans from 122 AD as one of the most northerly frontiers of their empire.
RMG5TT3B–Stuart Drummond (right) - who dresses as H'Angus, the mascot for Hartlepool United Football Club - walks with a rival through the town after he was elected Mayor in the local council elections. Local legend says that a monkey was once hanged in the town on suspicion of spying. * Drummond left the Labour candidate trailing in second place and now takes up the post, which pays more than 53,000-a-year.
RMG6CNRP–Walkers on Hadrian's Wall where, for the first time in 1600 years, hikers will be able to follow the entire length of the wall - 84 miles - along an unbroken path. * The Hadrian's Wall Path is part of a 6million investment by the Countryside Agency, and is expected to attract 20,000 people a year by 2006. Hadrian's Wall - a World Heritage Site - was built by the Romans from 122 AD as one of the most northerly frontiers of their empire.
RMG5TT3A–Stuart Drummond (right) - who dresses as H'Angus, the mascot for Hartlepool United Football Club - walks with a rival through the town after he was elected Mayor in the local council elections. Local legend says that a monkey was once hanged in the town on suspicion of spying. * Drummond left the Labour candidate trailing in second place and now takes up the post, which pays more than 53,000-a-year.
RMG6CNTN–A walker on Hadrian's Wall where, for the first time in 1600 years, hikers will be able to follow the entire length of the wall - 84 miles - along an unbroken path. * The Hadrian's Wall Path is part of a 6million investment by the Countryside Agency, and is expected to attract 20,000 people a year by 2006. Hadrian's Wall - a World Heritage Site - was built by the Romans from 122 AD as one of the most northerly frontiers of their empire.
RMG5P1DG–Workmen at the farm in Heddon-on-the Wall in Northumberland belonging to Bobby Waugh. The farm was one of the first farms in Britain to have foot-and-mouth confirmed on the premises during the outbreak of the disease that was discovered a year ago this week. * By the time the last case was confirmed seven months later, the crisis had claimed the lives of around six million animals and cost farming more than 900 million and tourism a further 4.25 billion in England.
RMG881K2–A composite showing the lighting changes of the Penshaw Monument in Sunderland, a 70 foot high folly, a replica of the Temple of Hephaestus, in Athens, Greece and which stands at 136 metres (more than 400ft) above sea level, is lit by new hi-tech LED flood lighting and monitored by a new CCTV system, the £43,000 of investment will reduce energy costs by up to 80 per cent and save around £8,000 a year in running costs.
RMH9CCF8–Syrian refugee Abdulaziz Salamah, 8, undergoing treatment at a physical rehabilitation centre in Sanliurfa, south eastern Turkey, run by the UK-based charity Muntada Aid in partnership with AID Turkey. Abdulaziz was badly injured when a missile hit his home in Deir Ezzor a year ago, killing his grandmother and leaving him with a piece of metal stuck in his back which a local hospital was unable to remove. His father had died three years earlier, and his mother left him and his sister alone after the attack. Abdulaziz' uncle brought the children to live with an aunt in Turkey, where he
RMGCYE88–A street performer during the New Year celebrations in Newcastle city centre.
RMG7JN91–A herd of deer at Raby Castle near Staindrop in County Durham, during sunrise following one of the coldest nights of the year.
RMG4C390–Boy falls to his death in Leeds. A general view of Lindsey Mount flats in Leeds, where a 6-year-old boy fell to his death yesterday.
RMG4C36W–Boy falls to his death in Leeds. A general view of Lindsey Mount flats in Leeds, where a 6-year-old boy fell to his death yesterday.
RMG7193Y–A worker at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG71934–A worker at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG7192H–A car is crushed at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG7193C–A view of engines at the UK's largest car dismantlers, Motor Hog in North Shields, Tyneside, which has bought specialist dismantling and de-polluting equipment capable of handling over 200 vehicles per day and crushing hundreds of thousands a year.
RMG6YMHW–100 million leisure park inspired by the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, set in the shadow of Auckland Castle, County Durham and aims to attract 800,000 people a year.
RMG881K5–The Penshaw Monument in Sunderland, a 70 foot high folly, a replica of the Temple of Hephaestus, in Athens, Greece and which stands at 136 metres (more than 400ft) above sea level, is lit by new hi-tech LED flood lighting and monitored by a new CCTV system, the £43,000 of investment will reduce energy costs by up to 80 per cent and save around £8,000 a year in running costs.
RMR52D6K–A house in Gateshead is lit up with Christmas lights, it is the 21st year the family have been putting up lights and add new lights every year.
RMR52D71–A house in Gateshead is lit up with Christmas lights, it is the 21st year the family have been putting up lights and add new lights every year.
RMR52D7M–A house in Gateshead is lit up with Christmas lights, it is the 21st year the family have been putting up lights and add new lights every year.
RM2BPXEA7–A pod of bottlenose dolphins off the north east coast between Whitley Bay and Cullercoats Bay as the temperature rises and the Met Office has predicted the hottest day of the year so far.
RM2BPXE8J–A pod of bottlenose dolphins off the north east coast between Whitley Bay and Cullercoats Bay as the temperature rises and the Met Office has predicted the hottest day of the year so far.
RM2BPXE8X–A pod of bottlenose dolphins off the north east coast between Whitley Bay and Cullercoats Bay as the temperature rises and the Met Office has predicted the hottest day of the year so far.
RMHYW27G–A swan swims on the river Coquet near Amble, as Easter holiday temperatures will spring to summertime heights this weekend with the hottest day of the year expected to arrive on British shores.
RMM8K3HT–A comp of photos of the Crocus garden at Wallington Hall in Northumberland today (top) and one year ago (below) as the wintry snap dubbed the 'mini beast from the east' keeps its grip on the UK.
RMHTK2WK–A fishing boat under storm clouds out on the North Sea off the north east coast, as today could be one of the warmest days of the year so far with spring just over a week away.
RMK6DK7A–A swimmer on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside as the first named storm of the year, Storm Aileen, is set to bring winds of up 75 miles per hour to parts of the UK this week, the Met Office said.
RMK6DK78–A paddle boarder on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside as the first named storm of the year, Storm Aileen, is set to bring winds of up 75 miles per hour to parts of the UK this week, the Met Office said.
RMK6DKFR–A paddle boarder on Tynemouth Beach in North Tyneside as the first named storm of the year, Storm Aileen, is set to bring winds of up 75 miles per hour to parts of the UK this week, the Met Office said.
RMKW32N4–A camel stands in the snow at Mainsgill Farm near Richmond, North Yorkshire, after Britain saw one of the coldest nights of the year with temperatures falling to minus 12.3C at Loch Glascarnoch in the Scottish Highlands overnight and heavy snow expected over parts of the north of England.
RMKW2N28–A camel stands in the snow on a farm near Richmond, North Yorkshire, after Britain saw one of the coldest nights of the year with temperatures falling to minus 12.3C at Loch Glascarnoch in the Scottish Highlands overnight and heavy snow expected over parts of the north of England.
RMKW2N2A–A camel stands in the snow on a farm near Richmond, North Yorkshire, after Britain saw one of the coldest nights of the year with temperatures falling to minus 12.3C at Loch Glascarnoch in the Scottish Highlands overnight and heavy snow expected over parts of the north of England.
RMHAM162–General view of Warwick Road in Carlisle, as hundreds of people face another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM3FR–General view of Warwick Road in Carlisle, as hundreds of people face another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM18P–General view of Warwick Road in Carlisle, as hundreds of people face another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMK10NCJ–Millie Robson, 15, who was injured in the Manchester Bombings celebrates taking her GCSE English a year early, at Woodham Academy in Newton Ayrcliffe.
RMW08NRF–A puffin on the Farne Islands holds fish in its beak. Breeding Arctic terns, puffins, guillemots and shags all suffered losses due to significant rainfall on the Farne Islands earlier this month as the chicks and pufflings (baby puffins) were at their most vulnerable. 125mm of rainfall fell in just 24 hours on 13 June 2019, five times the amount that fell in the whole of June the previous year (24.8mm).
RMW08NRW–A puffin on the Farne Islands holds fish in its beak. Breeding Arctic terns, puffins, guillemots and shags all suffered losses due to significant rainfall on the Farne Islands earlier this month as the chicks and pufflings (baby puffins) were at their most vulnerable. 125mm of rainfall fell in just 24 hours on 13 June 2019, five times the amount that fell in the whole of June the previous year (24.8mm).
RMHAM161–Tom Armstrong from Eldred road Carlisle in his home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMHAM15X–Tom Armstrong from Eldred road Carlisle in his home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RMK10NCC–Millie Robson, 15, who was injured in the Manchester Bombings celebrates taking her GCSE English a year early, with her mother Marie, 43, at Woodham Academy in Newton Ayrcliffe.
RMHAM17A–Pensioner Anne Reay from Warwick Road in Carlisle sits outside her home - one of hundreds of people facing another miserable festive season a year on from Storm Desmond.
RM2WBHN6X–File photo dated 01/07/06 of Sven-Goran Eriksson, who has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and in a “best case” scenario has around a year left to live, the former England manager has revealed. Issue date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
RM2K550PW–File photo dated 10-11-2021 of Newcastle club director Amanda Staveley and husband Mehrdad Ghodoussi (left) with newly appointed Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe. Newcastle's new owners celebrate a year in charge at St James' Park on Friday. Issue date: Thursday October 6, 2022.
RM2RCCYG3–File photo dated 20-07-2014 of The Open 2014 runners up Sergio Garcia (left) and Rickie Fowler. Fowler was joint second behind McIlroy in 2014, a year in which he finished in the top five in all four majors, and won on a links course in 2015 when the Scottish Open was stage at Gullane. Issue date: Friday July 14, 2023.
RM2F7AW78–File photo dated 25/08/19 of a photographer lining up a shot on a clear night under the Milky Way at Sycamore Gap on Hadrians Wall in Northumberland. Light pollution levels were much lower at the start of 2021 when the UK was in lockdown, compared with a year before, a nationwide star count has found. Issue date: Saturday April 6, 2019.
RM2WBHNPD–File photo dated 17/08/04 of Sven-Goran Eriksson and David Beckham. Sven-Goran Eriksson has been diagnosed with terminal cancer and in a “best case” scenario has around a year left to live, the former England manager has revealed. Eriksson, who managed England for five years before leaving after the 2006 World Cup, stood down from his most recent role as sporting director at Swedish club Karlstad 11 months ago due to health issues. Issue date: Thursday January 11, 2024.
RM2RX53B0–File photo dated 21/04/10 of a plane taking off. UK holidaymakers planning winter sun holidays will pay less for tourist items in the vast majority of destinations compared with a year ago, new figures show. A surge in sterling's value against many long haul currencies - particularly those in the Far East - means prices have fallen in 88% of the locations included in a report by Post Office Travel Money. Issue date: Saturday September 23, 2023.
RMGCYE87–A street performer during the New Year celebrations in Newcastle city centre.
RMG4T3N3–Performers take part in a parade through Northumberland Street, Newcastle, to celebrate the start of the new year.
RMG7JN9J–A view of snow covered fields in Teesdale, County Durham, following one of the coldest nights of the year.
RMG4RNPB–A surfer catches the last of the surf before the New Year, as the sun rises over Tynemouth Longsands, in Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear.
RMKTAHKF–Review of the Year 2017: June: Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson makes a speech on the General Election campaign trail in Shildon, County Durham.
RMGCW7AX–A composite of photos of (top) Cockermouth High Street in Cumbria, after torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks; and (bottom) the same view of one year on.
RMGCW7AP–A composite of photos of (top) Cockermouth High Street in Cumbria, after torrential rain caused rivers to burst their banks; and (bottom) the same view of one year on.
RMG9MW81–A sign for the JJB store at the Royal Quays in North Shields - the sports retailer has said demand for replica football products helped it achieve a decent performance during the second half of the year.
RMG6FT0G–Girls from the Emmanuel College in Gateshead celebrate their A-level results. Girls have once again beat the boys in the race to get good A-Level grades this year, results from England, Wales and Northern Ireland have shown.
RMG67HB5–Forensic officers in Cramlington, Northumberland where a 14-year-old girl was found murdered. An 18-year-old youth was arrested last night close to the scene. * The victim has not yet been formally identified but trained family liaison officers were today with her family.
RMG8MB40–Eighteen-year-old triplets (L-R) Ali, Helen and Katie Prescott from Durham High School celebrate their A-Level passes, and now all plan to study medicine. Ali and Katie both achieved three A grades and sister Helen four A grades.
RMG8MB3Y–Eighteen-year-old triplets (L-R) Ali, Helen and Katie Prescott from Durham High School celebrate their A-Level passes, and now all plan to study medicine. Ali and Katie both achieved three A grades and sister Helen four A grades.
RMG7F67F–A 93-year-old woman was burned in a gas explosion which destroyed her home, a fire brigade spokeswoman said today. The pensioner suffered head injuries and burns to her face, legs and arms in the huge blast at her home in Sackville Road, Heaton, Newcastle.
RMG7F67G–A 93-year-old woman was burned in a gas explosion which destroyed her home, a fire brigade spokeswoman said today. The pensioner suffered head injuries and burns to her face, legs and arms in the huge blast at her home in Sackville Road, Heaton, Newcastle.
RMG6FT0K–Girls from the Emmanuel College in Gateshead (Left-right) Lauren Kirkwood and Lynsey Marley celebrate thier A-level results, . Girls have once again beat the boys in the race to get good A-Level grades this year, results from England, Wales and Northern Ireland have shown.
RMG6FT2Y–Girls from the Emmanuel College in Gateshead L-R (at right of pic) Lauren Kirkwood and Lynsey Marley celebrate thier A-level results. Girls have once again beat the boys in the race to get good A-Level grades this year, results from England, Wales and Northern Ireland have shown.
RMG6FT2E–Catherine Smith from Emmanuel Collage Gateshead celebrates her three A's after traveling over 45,000 miles over two years to school. Catherine traveled from Berwick-Upon -Tweed to Gateshead by train every day. Girls have once again beat the boys in the race to get good A-Level grades this year, results from England, Wales and Northern Ireland have shown.
RMG6DTDW–A skip in the Team Valley retail park, Tyneside, where a fire crew discovered a 15-year-old boy burning last night. The youth was being treated in the high dependency unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead. * Police said they arrested two youths following the discovery at the retail park in Gateshead just before 8pm yesterday. They were being questioned in connection with the cause of the incident, a Northumbria Police spokesman added. He said officers would release more details later.
RMG6DTDX–A skip in the Team Valley retail park, Tyneside, where a fire crew discovered a 15-year-old boy burning last night. The youth was being treated in the high dependency unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead. * Police said they arrested two youths following the discovery at the retail park in Gateshead just before 8pm yesterday. They were being questioned in connection with the cause of the incident, a Northumbria Police spokesman added. He said officers would release more details later.
RMG8MFGR–Keen footballer Rachael Grandey, 16 celebrates after notching up 15 A*s and 2 A grades in her GCSE results at Acklam Grange School, Teeside. The 16-year-old managed A*s in English language, media studies, maths, statistics, biology, chemistry, physics, French, German, physical education, religious studies, history, music and art (two A*s with one for a vocational course). Apart from studying, Rachel, the school's head girl, is involved in a variety of activities from the school's football team to playing the violin and rock guitar, peer mentoring groups, rock climbing and canoeing. She is
RMG6DTDR–A skip in the Team Valley retail park, Tyneside, where a fire crew discovered a 15-year-old boy burning last night. The youth was being treated in the high dependency unit of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead. * Police said they arrested two youths following the discovery at the retail park in Gateshead just before 8pm yesterday. They were being questioned in connection with the cause of the incident, a Northumbria Police spokesman added. He said officers would release more details later. 01/04/2004 A 15-year-old boy was being sentenced Thursday 1 April 2004 for killing a teenager who
RMG86JNE–22 year old Lewis Rider celebrates after winning £1m on a National Lottery Scratchcard at Ramside Hall Hotel in Durham.
RMKTAHHP–Review of the Year 2017: January: Waves crash into the sea wall at Seaham Harbour as Scotland and the North of England were covered in a blanket of snow while the east coast was braced for a storm surge.
RMG9XK66–Layla Nugent, her nine-month-old daughter Katie and partner's seven-year-old son Jordan prepare to check in for a flight to Sharm el Sheikh at Newcastle Airport.
RMG51M55–Five-year-old schoolboy Rean Carter, of Hylton Castle, Sunderland, who has never had his hair cut since the day he was born, has demanded a trip to the barber as he is sick of being mistaken for a girl.
RMG51M4A–Five-year-old schoolboy Rean Carter, of Hylton Castle, Sunderland, who has never had his hair cut since the day he was born, has demanded a trip to the barber as he is sick of being mistaken for a girl.
RMG51M3X–Five-year-old schoolboy Rean Carter, of Hylton Castle, Sunderland, who has never had his hair cut since the day he was born, has demanded a trip to the barber as he is sick of being mistaken for a girl.
RMG67BPX–The 1,800-year-old carved stone head of a possible Geordie Roman god that was found by archeologists from Durham University at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland in County Durham.
RMG680BD–The 1,800-year-old carved stone head of a possible Geordie Roman god that was found by archeologists from Durham University at Binchester Roman Fort, near Bishop Auckland in County Durham.
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