Willow's Café in Millom, Cumbria, inspired by owner's down syndrome daughter to give those with learning difficulties a chance to work, ...
The President said the UK was being considered as the destination for the first international trip of his second term.
Decisions on a number of planning applications in Copeland were made by Cumberland Council in the week beginning Monday, January 20.
Listed places of worship across Cumbria could benefit from a £23 million government package to support restoration.
The report states: “The committee also made decisions on the age of vehicles and the testing requirements and agreed that section two, the penalty points scheme, should be reviewed by officers and ...
A BANNED driver caught behind the wheel had driven to hospital to be with his wife because she was ‘extremely unwell’, a court heard.
Speaking about the effects of Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza, Mr Trump said he complimented Jordan for having successfully accepted Palestinian refugees and that he told the king: “I’d love for you ...
The war in Gaza has been devastating for children, with more than 13,000 killed, an estimated 25,000 injured, and at least another 25,000 taken to hospital for malnutrition, according to UN agencies.
Susan Pollack, 94, asked why antisemitism has not yet been eradicated, ahead of the 80th anniversary of Auschwitz’s liberation.
The moves suggested North Korea will likely maintain its run of weapons tests and its confrontational stance against the US.
The move lifted a pressure point that had been meant to reduce civilian casualties during the US ally’s war with Hamas.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ fiscal plans lead Sunday’s front pages. The Sunday Mirror splashes on an interview with Ms Reeves, who says she will “deliver for working people”, telling the newspaper she ...