A CUMBRIAN firefighter and his physiotherapist wife received an extra special gift this year - with the birth of their baby girl on ...
Declassified files show the planning that was undertaken for the potential introduction of domestic water metering in Northern Ireland.
Health services in Northern Ireland faced “difficult problems” in 2005, with a senior civil servant warning that the pressures will “become even more acute over the coming years”.
Cumbria Police said the incident took place at around 11:15 pm on Friday, December 19, at The Wellington Pub in Marketplace, Whitehaven.
A WOMAN was left bleeding following an early morning central Carlisle assault. Photographs presented by a prosecutor at the city’s magistrates’ court showed injuries to the face and arm of Ruby ...
An investigation was launched into the illegal movement of cattle across the Irish border in 2004, declassified files have shown. The files show that Irish officials believed that cattle stolen from a ...
Michelle O’Neill accused the Labour Government of making ‘false promises of a new dawn’, but ‘following Tory austerity’.
The retailer said the Nutrient Dense range was ‘great’ for those reducing their food intake, such as those using weight-loss medication.
Susan Holliday, a Special Constable from Wigton who has dedicated nearly four decades of service to Cumbria Police has been recognised in the ...
Police are attempting to trace two men in connection with a fatal collision between a car and a pedestrian. Kent Police were called to the incident on the A289 Gads Hill, Gillingham, at around 12.10pm ...
KEY routes across Cumbria remain closed due to the cold temperatures. All fell roads in Cumberland have been shut as a safety precaution, with crews now prioritising primary routes to keep main roads ...
Tesco is bringing back a popular scheme and offering free apples in-store as well as through its Click & Collect service.