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BBC Look North's business correspondent, Ian Reeve, takes a brief look into the North East economy.
Let BBC Radio Newcastle give you some information and advice on making your money go further.
Richard Moss assesses how two super-councils will take the reins in the North East.
The number of women in work in the North East is falling at a faster rate than men. But why?
The man who broke the Northern Rock story, Robert Peston, has been answering your questions.
Have you been affected by the Northern Rock crisis? Hear are some of your experiences and comments.
Features, views and analysis on how the recession is affecting the north-east of England.
Nissan has had its ups and downs over the past 12 months, we take a look back at the headlines.
What is the credit crunch? How did it start? The BBC's Economics Editor Hugh Pym explains.
As the economy heads towards recession, we find out how some traders are coping in Sunderland.
One couple from Sunderland - who lost £60,000 of shares - say the north east was a scapegoat.
The bank's been accused of being too tough on mortgage holders who can't meet their payments.
See Look North's report on the small shareholders and workers hit by the Northern Rock crisis.
In-depth analysis and reports on the Northern Rock crisis from BBC News.
North East victims of the credit crunch told their stories to Mark Denten on the Politics Show.
Government figures show a rise in home repossessions in the North East.
It's her last week. Will Marianne keep flashing the cash or go back to her cards?
BBC Consumer looks at ways to save money and make the most of your income.
Comment and analysis from the Northern Echo.
The Sunderland Echo has some tips for enjoying yourself for nothing.
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