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After a triple eviction, which saw the departure of EastEnders star Patsy Palmer, children’s TV presenter Angellica Bell and ...
The RAC, which conducted the study, said just five businesses are responsible for nearly half of all tickets issued.
A marathon organiser has said he believes his event is the “most inclusive” in the world as it will feature participants with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis and terminal cancer.
CUMRBRIA Women’s Cricket is ready to begin a new era for the sport this weekend. The team will play their first competitive game on home turf under the new national women's county structure reflecting ...
UK retail sales unexpectedly rose last month as warmer weather boosted sales for fashion chains and garden centres, according to new official figures. The overall quantity of sales increased by 0.4% ...
Anne attended a service at Anzac Cove on the 110th anniversary of the ill-fated assault by Australian and New Zealand troops.
Plans for 800 homes in Barrow’s Marina Village have taken a major step forward as Westmorland and Furness Council approves a masterplan ...
The Government has revealed plans to celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day in May, including a Red Arrows flypast and a procession.
The rugby club announced on April 23 that, on matchdays, Happy Hour periods will run at the MKM Marquee and the Keith Nutter Raiders Bar.
Members of the Furness Amateur Radio Society attended the NARSA rally earlier this month, with two people from the club recognised for their work.
Earlier this week, it was revealed that the team of explorers raising funds for St Mary's Hospice had finally made it to their goal.
Cumbrian author M.W. Craven has been longlisted for the Theakston Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year 2025. His book, "The Mercy Chair," is among 18 titles selected for the prestigious UK and Ireland ...
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