27th January 2026 A TIDE OF LAWLESSNESS AND A MASS INFLUX FROM THE SOUTH THREATENS TO DESTROY NORTHERN COMMUNITIES- WITH THEIR FRIENDLY, SELFLESS AND DISTINCTIVE UNIQUENESS- FOREVER. NO-ONE IS BEING TOLD, FAR LESS ADVISED HOW THEY MIGHT FIGHT BACK TO PRESERVE THEIR COMMUNITIES- OR TO RELOCATE Dear Readers There are large-scale Political, legal, and demographic … Continue reading THE TIDE OF LAWLESSNESS THREATENING NORTH-EAST ENGLAND IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS. REGIONAL TV BROADCASTERS SAY NOTHING
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Music and Cultural Links between Northumbria, Scotland and Norway. And the ETIAS implications
28th July 2025 Dear Readers This Website covers Regional TV in northern NE England and the Scottish Border area, the deficiencies relating its local and wider Regional TV News-coverage (and indeed National news-coverage) with regards to the large area extending from the River Tyne all the way up to North Berwick and westwards to the … Continue reading Music and Cultural Links between Northumbria, Scotland and Norway. And the ETIAS implications
A Winter Trip to The Frozen North
18th March 2025 Dear Readers This is a website discussing the appropriateness, or otherwise, of Regional TV for folk living in the northern half of North East of England, specifically Northumberland/ North of Tyne and across into the Scottish Borders. This is a huge area that is relatively poorly-covered, especially northwards of Tyneside. However, it … Continue reading A Winter Trip to The Frozen North
The new European ETIAS Travel Authorisation Scheme and the Impenetrable Fortress Wall this will put in the North Sea between Northumberland and Norway.
THE NEW VISA-WAIVER SYSTEM FOR THE SCHENGEN AREA WILL LEAD TO A REAL FORTRESS WALL BETWEEN NORTH-EAST ENGLAND/ SCOTLAND AND NORWAY. THIS IS A TOPIC FOR A MAJOR DOCUMENTARY IN NORTH-EAST ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND THAT IS NOT BEEN MENTIONED- AND IT SHOULD BE! 21st September 2024 Dear Readers In recent months I have covered the … Continue reading The new European ETIAS Travel Authorisation Scheme and the Impenetrable Fortress Wall this will put in the North Sea between Northumberland and Norway.
THE HARD BORDER IN THE NORTH SEA THAT MAY GET EVEN HARDER THAT NORTHUMBRIAN BROADCASTERS WON’T MENTION
6th June 2024 Updated 19th October 2024 Dear Readers This Website campaigns for geographic-appropriate news and for the recognition of wider Regional connections appropriate to the north-easternmost communities in England. The cross-border links (and the International boundaries affecting these) that are the most relevant for communities along the Northumberland coast are quite different from those … Continue reading THE HARD BORDER IN THE NORTH SEA THAT MAY GET EVEN HARDER THAT NORTHUMBRIAN BROADCASTERS WON’T MENTION
LOCAL NEWS FOR NORTHUMBERLAND, THE SCOTTISH BORDERS, AND EAST LOTHIAN AND RECOGNITION OF WIDER REGIONAL CONNECTIONS WITH SCOTLAND AND NORWAY
27th April 2024 Dear Readers As readers of this website will know, this Website forms the basis of a Campaign for better, more geographic-specific Regional TV News-coverage for Northumberland up to the Scottish Borders. The huge rural area encompassing rural Northumberland and the Scottish Borders really needs its own Regional TV news, it covers an … Continue reading LOCAL NEWS FOR NORTHUMBERLAND, THE SCOTTISH BORDERS, AND EAST LOTHIAN AND RECOGNITION OF WIDER REGIONAL CONNECTIONS WITH SCOTLAND AND NORWAY
Regionale Bånd for lokalsamfunn i kystnære Nord-Northumberland er knapt anerkjent av Regionale Nyhets Kringkastere
Denne artikkelen ble publisert pÃ¥ engelsk pÃ¥ 2. mars 2024 6. mars 2024 (Oppdatert 10. mai 2024) Kjære lesere, Denne nettsiden danner grunnlaget for en kampanje for mer geografisk passende nyhetsdekning for lokalsamfunn nord for River Tyne med anerkjennelse av at bredere regionale koblinger for folk som bor i Northumberland (et fylke i nordlige Nordøst-England) … Continue reading Regionale BÃ¥nd for lokalsamfunn i kystnære Nord-Northumberland er knapt anerkjent av Regionale Nyhets Kringkastere
Regional Links for Communities in Coastal North Northumberland are scarce recognised by Regional News broadcasters
2nd March 2024 (Updated 19th March 2024) Dear Readers This Website forms the basis of a Campaign for more geographic- appropriate news-coverage for communities North of the River Tyne with recognition that wider regional links for folk living in Northumberland are not necessarily other parts of North East England or Cumbria. There are articles on … Continue reading Regional Links for Communities in Coastal North Northumberland are scarce recognised by Regional News broadcasters
Some pictures of Norway and Northumberland
26th January 2024 (This article was published in Norwegian on 20th January 2024. It is published here, in English, for the benefit of Northumbrian readers) Dear Readers One of the geographical links between Northumberland and Norway is freezing weather in winter. Being further north, Norway gets much colder, snowier weather in winter- but this is … Continue reading Some pictures of Norway and Northumberland
Northumberland and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Norwegian Connection
20th December 2023 (Updated 28th January 2024) Dear Readers Viewers of Regional TV who live in the more northerly parts of North East England are interested in happenings locally. However, wider regional connections (certainly up to an hour's travel time away) do have salience with viewers, particularly when folk have contacts through work or places … Continue reading Northumberland and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The Norwegian Connection
Some Real Northern News About The Frozen North To Enthuse Northumbrian Viewers of BBC1 Look North
17th December 2022 Dear Readers We have been experiencing some of our coldest December weather for over a decade across much of northernmost England. In Scotland it has, of course, been even colder with a temperature of -17ËšC recorded at Braemar in the Grampians this last week. Even so, parts of Northumberland have had temperatures … Continue reading Some Real Northern News About The Frozen North To Enthuse Northumbrian Viewers of BBC1 Look North











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