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Milliner Emily Hurst was specially commissioned by Highgrove to produce her limited-edition straw plaited pieces.
Experts say hotter conditions hinder long-term health and economic security as workers increasingly suffer from conditions such as heatstroke.
The tennis world has once again descended on New York ahead of the year’s final grand slam. Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner will defend their US Open titles while Jack Draper and Emma Raducanu lead ...
Charities offer a wide range of services, such as food banks, healthcare, education, and housing assistance, depending on their specific focus. They actively fundraise through donations, events, and ...
A MAN has been fined after he was found to have an illegal zombie knife at his home during a police search. Sam Jacques, 25, later told officers the homemade blade, which was nine inches in length, ...
Wigton Motor Club hosted its annual Cumbria Classic & Motorsport Show last weekend with special guest, Malcolm Wilson OBE.
Taking A-Level results as an example, 20.1 per cent of A-Level students in Cumbria achieved A grades or above this year, 8.1 per cent lower than the national average. I am ambitious for every child in ...
As part of the competition, News & Star readers still have time to nominate their favourite bakery from North and West Cumbria.
A proposed new dedicated bus route which will make it easier for people to get to see their doctor has been welcomed by campaigners and staff at ...
A brother and sister from Cumbria are taking on a 550km endurance challenge to raise awareness of mental health in farming.
A Cumbria-based civil engineering firm has played a key role in a major water infrastructure project. GDB Civils & Utilities, based on the Dovenby Hall Estate near Cockermouth, contributed to the ...
A rescued red squirrel has been released back into the wild after eight weeks of care. Named Percy, the young red squirrel was raised by Connor Brown, a Center Parcs ranger who took him in as a ...