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Littler and Humphries, who both received MBEs in the King’s Birthday Honours, were made to pay for missed doubles, with the 18-year-old again booed and unable to produce his best in a country where he ...
Members of Cockermouth Mountain Rescue Team have marked the anniversary of a tragic accident which saw two members lose their lives during a rescue.
England Under-21s lost the chance to book their place in the knockout stage of the European Championship after being held to ...
The Scottish Government’s devolved version of the winter fuel payment will match the value of the UK benefit, John Swinney has announced. Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed last week that the payment ...
Los Angeles and Anmaat will meet again in an eagerly anticipated renewal of the Prince of Wales’s Stakes on Wednesday – but White Birch is an absentee. The three classy older horses all met in the ...
The search for a person who fell overboard from a ferry in the Firth of Clyde has been suspended, the coastguard said. A major search was launched after the alarm was raised on Sunday afternoon, with ...
Owen Farrell has rejoined Saracens from French club Racing 92. The former England captain called time on his 16-year stay with the Gallagher Premiership side at the end of last season. But fly-half ...
Research indicates that almost 800 babies were buried in a sewerage system at the St Mary’s home in Tuam, Co Galway between 1925 and 1961.
A CARLISLE man who assaulted his father has pleaded for professional help to keep him off the drink and on the straight and narrow.
A sheriff has noted former Scotland rugby union captain Stuart Hogg’s “complete compliance” with a community payback order, as he said no further review would take place.
The latest arrests include a man, aged in his 20s, who has been detained in relation to an arson attack on Larne Leisure Centre.
CHILDREN attending a show and tell session at a Carlisle play area saw a drunk man expose himself nearby. Gordon Lowe, 48, committed the crime at the city’s Bitts Park. Carlisle Magistrates’ Court was ...