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Habib Rahman sworn in as Newcastle s first ever non-white Lord Mayor in top job s 800-year history

Habib Rahman sworn in as Newcastle s first ever non-white Lord Mayor in top job s 800-year history
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The Black Lives Matter movement: How far have we come in the North East and what s next?

The Black Lives Matter movement: How far have we come in the North East and what s next? Prominent figures in the Black Lives Matter movement in the North East look back on the movement and share their hopes for the future The Black Lives Matter movement has resulted in a number of events in the last eight months. Pictured Newcastle Central Labour MP Chi Onwurah at the Martin Luther King Jr statue in Newcastle, BLM demonstrators at Grey s Monument in Newcastle on June 13, demonstrators taking the knee at Keel Square in Sunderland and BLM online protest on June 6 (Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

Flashback: 2006 W/Cup star Shaka Hislop: It s hard for me to say how I d want to be remembered…

Home / Volley / Global Football / Flashback: 2006 W/Cup star Shaka Hislop: ‘It’s hard for me to say how I’d want to be remembered…’ Flashback: 2006 W/Cup star Shaka Hislop: ‘It’s hard for me to say how I’d want to be remembered…’ The following article, written by Lasana Liburd, was first published in the Trinidad Express on 15 February 2007: For arguably the first time since Brazilian football legend, Pelé, put on a New York Cosmos shirt, the United States has turned its attention towards its own domestic league after news that England and Real Madrid star David Beckham had signed for Los Angeles Galaxy in the US Major League Soccer (MLS) competition.

Kalvin Phillips relishing chance for Leeds to renew Man United rivalry

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Dec 19, 2020 1:10 PM Kalvin Phillips has been making sure team-mates like Raphinha are fully aware of the importance of Leeds’ Premier League clash with Manchester United on Sunday. One of English football’s most spicy rivalries will be renewed in the league for the first time since 2004 at Old Trafford. In normal times, Leeds fans would head across the Pennines in big numbers, but, even though the match will be played behind closed doors, that will not lessen the passion of those at home. Phillips was only eight at the time of that last league meeting but was born in the city and has played for the club since the age of 14 so needs no introduction to its significance.

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