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  2. Evening Chronicle - Wikipedia

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    A jobs supplement increases the paper's circulation every Thursday. In October 2013, the Chronicle and its sister publications The Journal and Sunday Sun were banned from Newcastle United F.C. due to the papers' coverage of a fans' protest march. [8] The ban was later withdrawn.

  3. Cambridge Scholars Publishing - Wikipedia

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    It relocated to Newcastle when its founders moved to Durham University, [4] and was subsequently sold to a group of Newcastle-based business-people when the original owner left the UK in 2010. The company is now co-owned and managed by Graeme Nicol [ 18 ] who bought the company from the original owner in 2011.

  4. Charlton Hall, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Hall. Charlton Hall near Ellingham, Northumberland is a building of historical significance and is listed Grade II* on the English Heritage Register. It was built in the late 18th century by the notable architect William Newton for the Cay family.

  5. University of Newcastle (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    From 2001 to 2018, GradSchool was responsible for online learning, offering graduate students from around the world convenient access to more than 60 postgraduate qualifications delivered by the University of Newcastle. [citation needed] Online interaction took place via "Blackboard", a web-based learning system which hosted courses entirely ...

  6. The Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Journal (TV news), the hourly English version of the international news program Journal, available in multiple languages by Deutsche Welle; Other. The Journal (thejournalmag.org), a literary journal published by Ohio State University; the Journal, a short-lived (2 issues, 1999–2000) poetry magazine by Billy Mills and Catherine Walsh; See also

  7. 2021 takeover of Newcastle United F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia purchased an 80% stake in Newcastle United [1]. The 2021 takeover of Newcastle United F.C. by a consortium of the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), PCP Capital Partners, and the Reuben Brothers was a takeover proceeding that commenced in April 2020 and was successfully concluded in October 2021.

  8. Cobalt Park - Wikipedia

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    Newcastle Building Society had used office space at Cobalt since 2008 [18] before moving out of their previous headquarters in Portland House in Newcastle City Centre in 2021. [15] North Tyneside Council moved their headquarters to Cobalt from Wallsend Town Hall in 2008. [19] Sage Group moved their headquarters from Newcastle Great Park in 2021 ...

  9. History of Newcastle upon Tyne - Wikipedia

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    The history of Newcastle dates from AD 122, when the Romans built the first bridge to cross the River Tyne at that point. The bridge was called Pons Aelius or 'Bridge of Aelius', Aelius being the family name of Roman Emperor Hadrian, [1] who was responsible for the Roman wall built across northern England along the Tyne–Solway gap.