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Police threw multiple rounds of tear gas and charged at the demonstrators who hurled bottles, rocks and flares at them.
Steven Beresford, senior conservation boatbuilder at Windermere Jetty Museum will take part in the Homo Faber Fellowship, a seven-month sponsored professional integration programme aiming to ...
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
A primary school has been awarded funding to replace a buddy bench in the playground. Carnforth Community Primary School was awarded £479 from The 3R Foundation, a charity raising money for ...
News data from the Department of Transport shows that despite motorcyclist account for 20 per cent of road fatalities.
A FORMER RAF armed forces personnel tragically died following a road traffic accident on the A684 M6 Junction 37 fly-over bridge, an inquest ...
The Town Council raised the flag on Thursday morning ahead of the 80th anniversary, which marks the date of Japan's surrender in World War Two.
Plans have been filed with the Lake District National Park Authority (LDNPA) for a restoration of a late 17th century farmhouse. Collinfield Farmhouse is located at Cartmel Fell, north east of Newby ...
Westmorland and Furness Council has approved recommendations to enter into a cash flow agreement with the group behind an Ulverston cinema.
Pip the Border Collie is looking for a new forever home from Dogs Trust Cumbria, she may be old but has a zest for life.
Historic 11-bedroom Wansfell Holme, once visited by Wordsworth, for sale at £6m. Panoramic Lake District views, ...
The move by West Virginia comes as hundreds of District of Columbia National Guard were activated this week to back up local ...