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- Cumbrian men trying to pedal across Atlantic rescued during major storm (32 comments)
- Whitehaven man jailed for child porn featuring baby
- Relationships ‘have got better and better over past year’
- Fun in the snow at Whitehaven January 1987
- Cumbrian firm Gen II wins £25 million Sellafield training contract (7 comments)
- A day in the boss's shoes
- Drunken train passenger admits assault
- Historic hall given new lease of life
- Trust starts inquiry after patients' details 'left on train'
- Pupils step up war on dog mess Add your comments (11 comments)
- Cumbrian firm Gen II wins £25 million Sellafield training contract (7 comments)
- Pupils step up war on dog mess Add your comments (11 comments)
- Drunken train passenger admits assault
- House of Lords look to halt West Cumbria’s ‘brain drain’ (3 comments)
- Fears of 180ft pylons as cost of burying cables emerges (5 comments)
- Trust starts inquiry after patients' details 'left on train'
- Hospitals trust to get bailout to fund PFI costs (3 comments)
- Fun in the snow at Whitehaven January 1987
- The Whitehouse Strikes Back – again
- Talks under way on fate of old Kangol factory (1 comment)





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