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- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Plan to charge residents for parking permits dropped by Cumbria council
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Carlisle council steps in to fix derelict landmark hotel after owners fail to act
- Council leader: ‘Carlisle bypass costs too expensive’
- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Plan to charge residents for parking permits dropped by Cumbria council
- Carlisle council steps in to fix derelict landmark hotel after owners fail to act
- Aristocrats' court feud over Cumbrian castle inheritance continues
- Racism must not be allowed to flourish in Carlisle, judge tells hate gang
- Ex-Cumbrian council chairman Tony Brunskill admits more child abuse
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Cumbrian rugby star Mark Cueto's embarrassing crash
- Plan to charge residents for parking permits dropped by Cumbria council
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- MPs in call for a wind of change in turbine policy (2 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)
- Morale among Cumbria council staff at rock bottom - survey (26 comments)
- Carlisle council vow to keep High Street alive (18 comments)
- Carlisle 'bypass' to open on Tuesday (38 comments)
- Lib Dems accused of wasting money by forcing Carlisle election (6 comments)
- Alzheimer’s services cuts 'a very sad day for Cumbria'
- Cumbria poised to increase council tax bills despite freeze offer (23 comments)





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