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Chinese national Yuxi Zhou, 28, told police she was resident in the UK to complete a Masters degree when police uncovered an illegal enterprise to bring the drug into Cumbria. Between early March and ...
A NUCLEAR boss drove to hospital while more than twice the drink-drive limit after severing his foot on a wine glass, a court heard.
G7 leaders have described Iran as “the principal source of regional instability and terror” as conflict rages in the Middle East. The conflict between Israel and Iran has been top of the agenda at the ...
VOLUNTEERS are working together to create habitats for swifts and to highlight the decline in numbers. Penrith Swift Group are supporting the ...
An L.S. Lowry drawing is set to be auctioned for an estimated £30,000 to £50,000 in Cockermouth. This significant piece will be a highlight at Mitchells Antiques & Fine Art Sale. The event, running ...
Danny Boyle's 28 Years Later, part one of the third instalment in the 28 Days Later film series, hits the big screen this Friday (June 20).
A Cumbria Police officer has won an award for her efforts to get menopause policies adopted by the force. Inspector Diane Bradbury received the Women in Policing Award at the first Cumbria Police ...
Health professionals would not be allowed to raise the subject of assisted dying with child patients and advertising for such a service would ...
The North Pennines National Landscape Team has announced the addition of another Tramper mobility scooter at Acorn Bank, Eden Valley. The Tramper, funded via Defra's Access for All programme and the ...
Dominic Treetops and Norman Winel, who work forA.W. Jenkinson in Cumbria, took part in the Rust2Rome challenge.
AN artisan crafts and food fair is set to return to Carlisle city centre this weekend. ‘Quirky at The Lanes’ will take place in The Lanes on Saturday, June 21. The popular fair will take place on East ...
A Carlisle based walking group held a walk to ‘combat loneliness’ on June 12, which was a “a huge success”, where money was raised for ...