icNewcastle logo
icNewcastle ChronicleLive JournalLive Sunday Sun Business Jobs Homes Cars Dating
Search icNewcastle for:
Blogs

Welcome to icNewcastle for views, comments and opinion from our North East Blogs.

The Journal's Blog Central
Yesterday was the Squire’s birthday so I popped down with her gifts – a cuddly penguin back pack and a cuddly penguin cd holder - with which she was delighted....Read more
The Journal's Blog Central
Re-fills for cleaning products are now available after pressure from Journallive readers....Read more
Go Green
Stats from the Office for National Statistics show people in the North East have recycled the least compared to other parts of the country in every year since 2002....Read more
James Hunter
ROY KEANE insists Sunderland’s failure to pick up points against the big guns does not worry him....Read more
Luke Who's Talking
Right then, so that’s that for another football season....Read more
Ray Marshall's Tyne of our Lives
I was talking to Christine the other day - Christine is one of the unsung heroes of the Chronicle library, without whom my job would be impossible - and, somehow, the subject of food came up, which meant we exchanged Remember When fry-up stories....Read more
The Locals
After a delay of almost a year, South Shield's melodic folk-pop outfit the Minotaurs are today (Monday, May 12) releasing their Anyone Who Had a Heart EP....Read more
Lee Ryder
Newcastle may have spluttered their way over the finish line at Goodison Park but even though the home side were celebrating a well deserved place in Europe, the main talking points after the game were still surrounding United and just who will be at St James's Park next season....Read more
Lee Ryder
NEWCASTLE UNITED ended their troubled campaign with a 3-1 defeat at Everton today as the Toffees secured their place in the UEFA Cup....Read more
The Journal's Blog Central
Contrary to parental belief, I've never considered myself to be that much of a drama queen, so please take the following plea seriously....Read more
Lee Ryder
Anybody waiting for a crisis to unfold was left disappointed after the "showdown" talks between Kevin Keegan and Mike Ashley in London....Read more
Journal's Business Blog
With every year that passes, our working lives seem to creep closer and closer to the pages of 1984....Read more
Sunday Sun Blog
They say things happen in cycles… The other day I was involved in a car accident and my brand new dishwasher went up in smoke....Read more
The Journal's Blog Central
Parents are being urged to halt a generational decline in cycling....Read more
Luke Who's Talking
Testing, testing....Read more
Lee Ryder
TOON fans left wondering what's going on after "showdown" meeting announced - So it's another unwanted twist in the history of Newcastle United....Read more
The Locals
I was planning on marking my 50th blog entry with a glorious and resplendent piece summing up all that I've prattled on about since starting this here blogging venture, but it's late and I really can't be bothered to reminisce....Read more
Journal's Business Blog
Tommorow myself and my business partner are off to a meeting with a buyer at a large museum who may hopefully, possibly, maybe, want us to create a product specifically for them....Read more
Sunday Sun Blog
You've no doubt heard the expression "many hands make light work" and presumably, like me, there have been occasions when a little help makes all the difference to an onerous task....Read more
Sunday Sun Blog
Welcome to Compost Awareness Week....Read more

 


Copyright and Trade Mark Notice
© 2008 owned by or licensed to NCJ Media Limited.
icNewcastle™ is a trade mark of NCJ Media Limited.
Please read our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Statement before using this site.
 

Find your new job:
 
 
  e.g. secretary

 

 
 :: Buy A Photo
Search and buy photos


 :: Services
Find your next job
cv.view - career finder
Find a car
Find your new home
Travel offers
Money off coupons
Shop: DVDs books & gifts
 :: Archive Searches
email us @Click here to email the Chronicle, Journal and Sunday Sun for story archive searches or phone them on 0191 2016266.