Tuesday, 07 October 2008

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Man airlifted to hospital after crash

Published 7 October 2008

A MAN was taken to Cumberland Infirmary by air ambulance after a crash on the A66 at Portinscale this afternoon.

Theo loses brave fight for life

Published 7 October 2008

A BRAVE Cumbrian baby who amazed doctors with his determination to survive against all the odds has lost his battle at the age of one.

Police investigate Workington sex attack claim by girl, 15

Published 7 October 2008

Police are investigating an alleged sex attack in Workington.

Iraqi worker stabbed man in Carlisle attack

Published 7 October 2008

A MIGRANT worker stabbed a man in the stomach, leaving him in need of two operations, Carlisle Crown Court heard yesterday.

Carlisle toddler lived in drug hell

Published 7 October 2008

A HEROIN addict who kept her toddler daughter in squalid conditions with needles hidden in cereal boxes has been warned she could be jailed.

We had to let our brave baby die - Cumbria family

Published 7 October 2008

A BRAVE Cumbrian baby who amazed doctors with his determination to survive against all the odds has lost his battle at the age of one.

Brave Theo Dies

Published 7 October 2008

A BRAVE Cumbrian baby who amazed doctors with his determination to survive against all the odds has lost his battle at the age of one.

There always used to be enough money. Now we have to check to see if we can pay all the bills

Published 7 October 2008

SARAH and Gary Lightfoot are a newly married couple living in Currock. They have twin sons, Ollie and Liam, who are two-and-a-half years old.

MONTHLY OUTGOINGS

Published 7 October 2008

Safety measures at city academy

Published 7 October 2008

NEW measures have been introduced to improve safety at the Richard Rose Central Academy in Harraby, Carlisle.

Man flashed at mum and kids

Published 7 October 2008

A CARLISLE man who indecently exposed himself in front of a mother and her two children has escaped being put on the Sex Offenders Register.

Concern for missing OAP

Published 7 October 2008

A PENSIONER who suffers from dementia has gone missing from his Penrith home.

City toddler living in drugs squalor

Published 7 October 2008

A HEROIN addict who kept her toddler daughter in squalid conditions with needles hidden in cereal boxes has been warned she could be jailed.

Sarah snaps up the chance to help red squirrels

Published 7 October 2008

A CUMBRIAN woman is doing her bit to help protect the local population of reds during National Red Squirrel Week.

Charity saves horses from slaughterhouse

Published 7 October 2008

A CARLISLE animal charity has paid thousand of pounds to rescue horses from foreign slaughter houses.

Apple day off

Published 7 October 2008

FLOODING has caused the cancellation of Acorn Banks Apple Day this Sunday.

Deborah makes it into teen beauty finals

Published 7 October 2008

A TALENTED Cumbrian teen is hoping to add beauty queen to her list of achievements after beating 5,000 hopefuls to a national final.

Man who flashed at mum and kids avoids Sex Offenders Register

Published 7 October 2008

A CARLISLE man who indecently exposed himself in front of a mother and her two children has escaped being put on the Sex Offenders Register.

Hospitals get tough on fraud

Published 7 October 2008

HOSPITALS in north Cumbria are showing how serious they are about combating fraud by educating staff and patients about its effects and how to help stop it.

Charity saves horses from slaughterhouse

Published 7 October 2008

A CARLISLE animal charity has paid thousand of pounds to rescue horses from foreign slaughter houses.

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