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Newcastle's newest councillor joins the chamber after the shock passing of her running mate Ward 3 councillor Sinead ...
State and local governments have been warned to be on alert for approaches from branches of the Chinese government after a ...
A top Chinese diplomat has used a closed-doors meeting with a local mayor to probe for information about where AUKUS nuclear ...
Horseshoe beach car park and the nearby dunes have become overrun with "vagrants", littered with needles and drug paraphernalia and are apparently so unsafe that the council's own regulatory staff ...
The Newcastle City Council reversed their previous decision Tuesday night and elected to raise the Pride flag at City Hall. The council voted 4-3 after hours of public comment and debate.
NEWCASTLE, Wash. — The Newcastle City Council voted not to raise the Pride flag at City Hall for the month of June. A motion to raise the flag failed with a 4-3 vote during Tuesday night's city ...
Council bosses in Newcastle say they are “not averse” to imposing new late-night parking charges in the city centre. Charges to use on-street bays and council-run multi-storey car parks in the city ...
NEWCASTLE, Wash. — Two weeks after voting to not raise a Pride flag at City Hall, the Newcastle City Council flipped its decision, voting to raise the flag after all. The council voted 4-3 in ...
A majority of Newcastle City Council voted against raising the Pride flag at City Hall. The vote, which went 4-3, occurred in Tuesday night's council meeting ...
Newcastle City Council ran a security audit that raised concerns over the JDK, and it showed that the Java JDK accounted for more than 80% of the organisation’s IT security vulnerabilities.
Labour suffered an embarrassment in Newcastle this week as its vision for the city was rejected by councillors. The city’s ruling party saw its council plan, a key document setting the direction ...
It is now a year since Newcastle City Council abolished management organisation Your Homes Newcastle and took back direct control over around 25,000 local authority-owned properties on Tyneside.
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