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An “urgent” de-escalation is needed in the Middle East, the Irish foreign affairs minister said after the US struck nuclear sites in Iran. Simon Harris said a “dangerous” escalation between Iran and ...
Thousands will gather in the town to enjoy the celebrations in honour of Cumbrian celebrity Dave Myers. The weekend has seen motorcyclists from all over the country travel hundreds of miles to South ...
John Stones admits there were times he doubted if his career would resume amid a series of injury problems over the past two years. The Manchester City and England centre-back made only six Premier ...
Observers fear Tehran could now rush to develop a nuclear weapon, or act against US forces stationed in the Middle East.
Hours later, Iranian missiles struck areas in northern and central Israel, according to an Israeli rescue service. Initial reports suggested at least 16 people suffered minor injuries and several ...
A MAN raising money for a mental health charity by traversing the entire length of the mainland Britain is currently passing through Cumbria.
Barrow-in-Furness shop owner, Andrea Scraggs, thanks community as rebuild begins after devastating fire at Footwear and Fascinators.
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a landmark residence, with ‘awe-inspiring’ views of 32 fells, is up for grabs.
It’s called the paradox of mindfulness,’ says Francesca Anderson. ‘You get more done when you slow down because you’re focused ...
On Thursday, June 19, morning PCSO Pete Nichol has been into Richmondhill school Aspatria to give out the certificates with the ‘mini police’. The mini police have been raising awareness about ...