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On the bond between officers and the community, a Cumbria Police spokesman said: “Such a strong and positive relationship aided – and continues to aid - our ability to identif ...
Tom Brady believes Birmingham must keep up with the spending of Wrexham owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney to compete with their Championship rivals.
The family of a Cumbrian woman who received incurable brain tumour diagnosis on her birthday have supported a number of charities and causes in ...
A RETRO enthusiast has notified the Lake District planning authority of their intention to open a themed museum in a vacant Keswick retail premises.
Kendal Town's opening week of the Northern League season was marked by contrasting results. The Mintcakes managed to secure three points from their first two matches. The season's curtain raiser at ...
The Patterdale Hotel, located in the village of Patterdale, is now on the market for £3.95 million, marketed by the Colliers Hotels team. Dating back to 1626, Colliers says the hotel combines ...
Ethnic minorities still feel unsafe to live and work in the country a year on from the 2024 UK summer riots, says a Cumbrian anti-racist charity ...
Manchester United have set their sights on Slovenia striker Benjamin Sesko as Colombia winger Luis Diaz left Liverpool. Rangers made it through to the next round of the Champions League by beating ...
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said Lord Tebbit was an “icon in British politics”, adding that his death would cause “sadness across the political spectrum”. Former prime minister Boris Johnson ...
Emma Raducanu continued her run of good form as she booked a place in the third round of the National Bank Open in Montreal with a straight-sets win over Peyton Stearns. The world number 33 proved too ...
Hotel tycoon Surinder Arora has published a Heathrow expansion plan which rivals a proposal from the airport’s owners. The billionaire’s Arora Group said the “primary benefit” of the plan it submitted ...
Culture can help to “make sense of this increasingly dangerous, angry and uncertain world”, First Minister John Swinney will say in a speech on Thursday highlighting Scotland’s creative industries.
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