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A Cumbrian NHS trust is urging people to use a different service unless their condition is life-threatening due to 'really busy' A&E departments.
Roman Catholics and Christians from across Cumbria have welcomed the election of a new pope in Rome. Pope Leo XIV, the first American head of the Catholic Church, emerged on to the balcony of St Peter ...
Two men in west Cumbria were stopped by police officers after their vehicles were found to be uninsured. Officers from the Nuclear Estates Team at Cumbria Police arrested a 36-year-old man from ...
Products sold at Asda, Tesco, Iceland and other UK supermarkets have been recalled with 'do not eat' warnings in place from the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Recalls have been issued on products for a ...
See when Eurovision Song Contest 2025 in Basel, Switzerland will be and the semi-final key dates you need to know about - how to watch on BBC.
MEET the ‘unluckiest’ dog at an animal shelter who continues his wait for a forever home. Ronnie is currently in the care of Animal Rescue Cumbria which takes in, rehabilitates and rehomes 350 cats ...
Young animal lovers can showcase their skills behind a lens, as the RSPCA’s Young Photographer Awards is now open for entries.
A distillery in the Lake District is in high spirits as they open a new venue. After an extensive refurbishment, Grasmere Distillery has announced the launch of The Distiller’s Arms. Formerly known as ...
CUMBERLAND Council issued over 130 fines to drivers misusing disabled car parking spaces in 2024, according to new figures.
Who is Pope Leo? Robert Prevost has become the 267th pope and head of the Catholic Church. Here is all to know about him.
A WEST Cumbrian rescue team were called out to three young children who became 'stuck on the sand' whilst playing a game during the incoming tide.
The UK and the United States have agreed a “historic” trade deal, which the government says will save "thousands of jobs". The agreement tackles a number of important sectors, including car ...