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Supported by Landmarc colleagues, RAF Spadeadam’s role in the exercise was to simulate a real-world adversary through the deployment of realistic ground to air missile threats. The participating ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the identity of a 1700s vessel shipwrecked in Orkney. Expert say the vessel discovered on the ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the move was a ‘landmark moment’ in the Government’s bid to tackle organised immigration crime.
AS part of our Meet the Chef series, we're talking to some of Cumbria's finest about their lives in and out of the kitchen. This week, it's the ...
CUMBRIA Police has said that they 'will not tolerate' anti-social behaviour and violence after a vandal who damaged a popular Paddington bear ...
A popular artisan crafts and food fair is set to return to Carlisle city centre. Quirky Eclectica is set to return to Carlisle city centre, with the first of its popular monthly markets due to take ...
More than a third (35%) of customers do not feel valued by their bank, Which? research has indicated. The consumer group’s survey in May of more than 13,600 members of its Connect Panel found many ...
CUMBRIA Constabulary has been permission to continue holding £39,000 of “suspicious” cash which was being transported along the M6 in a taxi.
Carbon Neutral Fuels received the largest award for a fuel project and has been working with MP Josh MacAlister.
Arturo Lounge selected Annie Mawson’s Sunbeams Trust as its Charity of the Month for June, raising £1,032 through its Lounge Aid campaign. The campaign featured a series of events including bungee ...
OVER 150 students from Netherhall Secondary School in Maryport were celebrated for their achievements at the school’s annual prize-giving event held on Tuesday, July 15. The event recognised ...
A RESCUE dog which attacked and injured a passing cyclist in Penrith had suffered at the hands of a previous owner who was also a ...
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