Neil Fatkin Journalist
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Neil is a journalist at the Sunderland Echo.

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Nine Sunderland Easter activities for the family which are either free or less than £4

Activities for the whole family to enjoy on a budget.

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about 1 month ago
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Government ministers say youth unemployment in Sunderland has more than halved thanks to Youth Of...

Government say city and region has experienced one of the "biggest boosts" to youth employment.

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about 1 month ago
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University of Sunderland lecturers and former Armed Forces personnel spend night under the stars ...

The number of homeless veterans is on the increase.

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Beamish Museum revives amazing Easter celebrations from the past

Enjoy traditional Easter crafts, games and tasty treats.

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The full Easter weekend weather forecast for Sunderland, according to the Met Office

Will Easter be a time for sun cream and shorts or is it too early to put the winter woolies away?

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Sunderland's Good Friday Walk of Witness to return to Tunstall Hill for Easter weekend 2024

Christians across the city can once again follow in the footsteps of Jesus as the Walk of Witness returns on Good Fri...

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Sunderland's African community recognised at prestigious awards ceremony

The city's deputy mayor highlighted the multiculturalism of the city.

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about 1 month ago
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Carer Molly wins Sunderland Young Achievers award after caring for mother, sister and wider commu...

'I'm incredibly proud of Molly and the young woman she has become, because without her I could not be me'

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University of Sunderland opens new £8million School of Medicine building named in honour of forme...

'It's humbling to think how many lives will be changed in the future because of those that pass-through Murray Health'

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'We're both working and in our 30s, but house prices mean we're living with my fiancée's parents'

Living with the in laws and unable to start a family - the reality of life for the city's young people unable to get ...

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The pros and cons of times gone by as Peter Pan generation claim it has never been tougher

Current 20 somethings may claim it has never been financially tougher, but previous generations may disagree.

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Meet Sunderland's Peter Pan generation trapped by the mortgage barrier and unable to grow up

Living with the in laws and unable to start a family - the reality of life for the city's young people unable to get ...

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