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A new 5,000-tonne destroyer key to North Korea’s naval advancement was damaged during its launching ceremony attended by leader Kim Jong Un, state media reported.
Cumbrian investment opportunities are being showcased at a three-day business conference, currently running in Leeds.
The Ulverston International Music Festival is set to begin next week, with only a few remaining tickets available.
Cumbria County Cricket Club lost to Lincolnshire, missing an opportunity to secure their first-ever Trophy match win at Furness.
A family-run butchers based in Ambleside is set to relocate to its own premises. Garside Butchers has been a staple of the town since 1984, when it was opened by Fred Garside. The business has been ...
Cumbrian farmers are being urged to protect their property from criminals. David Allen, Cumbria's Police, Fire, and Crime Commissioner, and Cumbria's Rural Crime Team visited Penrith Auction Mart ...
Councillor Richard Sutton was formally selected as the new mayor of the town on May 15. He takes over from Councillor Jonathan Cornthwaite, who presented the Wainwright Award as his last act as mayor.
An exhibition celebrating 'quiet heroes' has opened at Holker Hall and Gardens, near Cartmel. The "Good Souls" exhibition, which will run until the end of October, was launched on May 14 and aims to ...
Traders at next month's Appleby Horse Fair are being urged to ensure their goods are genuine and safe for consumers.
Cumbria Youth Alliance (CYA) is marking 25 years since its founding. The charity has supported more than 100,000 young people aged 11 to 25 since it was established in 1998.
A farmer based near Sedbergh has recommended a woodland creation scheme that is due to remain open in the Yorkshire Dales National Park for one ...
A survivor of the devastating earthquake in Nepal in 2015 is marking 10 years since the incident by scaling 446 mountains across England and Wales.
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