In this report, ippr north argues that the role of transport as a tool for social inclusion needs to be given at least equal weight to its role in economic growth. The authors suggest a positive agenda for action to improve transport-related social exclusion in the North East with ideas, which will resonate in every part of the UK.
Ginny, a poor 15-year-old miner's daughter from a village near Durham, yearns for adventure, but gets more than she bargained for when she heads for London where her employer's unscrupulous brother puts her on the stage as a singer.
Street Life
2.12 As with other funding streams small businesses are unsure who should be approached for help . ... FSB members have concerns about the basic skills deficiencies in numeracy and literacy and the impact this has in their business .
I Married the Angel of the North
Land of Three Rivers: The Poetry of North-East England
This is a stunning artistic guide to worldwide destinations and railway poster heritage.
Pit deputy John Wilde knows it's high time he settled down and found himself a wife.
A gripping and dramatic novel based on real-life events.
Rebellious Catherine (Kitty) McMullen, resentful of her new step-father and yearning to escape impoverished Jarrow, determines to educate herself.Soon streetwise Kitty is a ghost of the past and the well-spoken, well-read Catherine leaves ...