IN THE DOCK A round up of court cases heard in Cumbria this week
HERE'S a round-up of some of the biggest court cases to have taken place in Carlisle and West Cumbria this week.
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Paul McTaggart is a reporter and trainee Digital Audience Content Editor. Paul is dedicated to covering a diverse range of stories relevant to the communities he covers. His focus is keenly directed towards narratives that hold significance, particularly in the Carlisle and Penrith areas. Paul has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and is NCTJ-accredited.
Paul McTaggart is a reporter and trainee Digital Audience Content Editor. Paul is dedicated to covering a diverse range of stories relevant to the communities he covers. His focus is keenly directed towards narratives that hold significance, particularly in the Carlisle and Penrith areas. Paul has a Master's degree in Multimedia Journalism and is NCTJ-accredited.
HERE'S a round-up of some of the biggest court cases to have taken place in Carlisle and West Cumbria this week.
A MAN in his 50s has died after coming off his bike on the A595 earlier today.
A sailboat experiencing mechanical issues was successfully assisted into Whitehaven Harbour this morning, May 19.
A 14-year-old boy has died after encountering trouble while swimming in the River Tyne, Northumberland.
A FAMILY-RUN firm has announced they will be closing their Workington store after 36 years.
Good morning, and welcome to today's live news blog on Sunday, May 19. It’s Paul McTaggart here, signing on to keep you up to date with everything going on across Cumbria.
Emergency services have been called out to a possible gas leak in Maryport.
HERE are the list of inquests taking place at Cockermouth Coroner's Court this week.
PARTS of the Blackburn Beverley XB259, the last remaining RAF aircraft of its kind, will be landing in Cumbria this weekend.
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