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  • Normandy veteran ends his final battle

    One of Cumbria’s last remaining Normandy veterans has ‘ended his final battle’. Albert Madine, from Whitehaven, died on Friday, at the age of 94. Mr Madine’s son, Darren, said he remembers his father as being truly fearless. “When you are

  • Cockermouth Snooker League leaders held in thrilling draw

    Top-tier Window Outlet Cockermouth and District Snooker League leaders Workington Conservative Club were held this week as Workington Golf Club came from 3-1 behind to record a 3-3 away draw. The first frame produced the round’s most impressive

  • Apprentices light the way at Marl International

    THREE new apprentices at Marl International are enjoying interacting with businesses from all over the world. Olivia Mawson, 17, Kristian Perry, 18, and Harry Stainton, 29, all started their apprenticeships at Marl in September. Already, all

  • Woman left fearful her car window would be smashed

    A woman was left in fear her car window would be smashed by an Arlecdon man, a court heard. Jamie David Nicholson, 24, of Arlecdon Road appeared before West Cumbria Magistrates Court charged with criminal damage and threatening behaviour. He

  • Drink-driver, 23, is banned from the roads and fined

    A drink-driver has been banned from the roads for 14 months. Dale James Jakobowski, 23, of Newbiggin Cottages, Waberthwaite, pleaded guilty at West Cumbria Magistrates Court on Friday. The court heard Jakobowski was driving a Toyota Aygo on

  • The deadly secret behind cremation industry

    CREMATIONS in Cumbria have caused in a year the equivalent pollution of a car driven for more than 7.5million miles - a new investigation has revealed. The majority of coffins used in cremations are made from chipboard or MDF, which produce nitric

  • Unemployment in Cumbria rises for sixth month in a row

    Unemployment in Cumbria has risen for the sixth consecutive month. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 6,690 people claimed Jobseeker’s Allowance or received support through Universal Credit to seek work in December

  • Man, 32, failed to stop after his BMW struck cars

    Failing to stop after an accident has landed a Cleator Moor man in court. Colin James Simpson, 32, of Keir Hardie Avenue, admitted the charge before West Cumbria Magistrates Court on Friday. The court heard Simpson was driving a BMW at Cleator

  • Aldi to raise staff wages to £9.40 an hour

    Aldi has announced plans to increase its pay for staff in stores by just over 3%, making it one of the best-paying supermarkets in the UK. The discounter said minimum hourly rates will rise from £9.10 an hour to £9.40, with workers inside the M25

  • Terrorists to take lie detector tests under new plans

    TERRORISTS could be made to take a lie detector test to prove they have reformed and are not planning to carry out another attack. Plans to introduce 'polygraph testing' were announced by the Government as part of a wave of measures being described

  • Rescue teams battle the elements

    Braving the bitter weather, members of mountain rescue teams from across Cumbria travelled to Cairngorm for joint winter training. Keswick Mountain Rescue Team joined Patterdale and Cockermouth teams in Scotland for a few days of specialised training