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TWO Cumbrian councils could use up to £1 million in funding to work in partnership with Oxfordshire County Council to improve mobile services ...
Parts of England and Wales were expected to be hotter that some Caribbean countries on Monday, with forecasters predicting highs of 34C. The sweltering heat means Monday is set to be one of the ...
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WATFORD winger Michael Adu-Poku is relishing the chance to step things up at Barrow AFC. The Hornets’ youngster joined The Bluebirds on a season-long loan on Friday. And with his previous loan spells ...
The second edition of the celebration, held on June 21 and 22 in honour of Barrow-born Hairy Biker Dave Myers, saw an estimated 30,000 bikers make the journey from London to Furness, with crowds ...
Harriet Dart, 28, WR 152 Dart has made it to the third round of Wimbledon twice before, including last year, when she won a tense clash against Boulter. This season has been a struggle.
An ‘enchanting’ Grade II listed former farmhouse in the Lake District has joined the market for over one-and-a-half million pounds.
The most common cause in Cumbria of RTCs, found from the freedom of information request, was ineffective observations by drivers, which was responsible for 334 collisions. The second highest figure ...