Friday, 29 August 2008

Too tall to eat

A Carlisle restaurant told a boy, 8, he was too tall for a kid's meal.

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Teenagers stranded by coach company

ptcoachteens Four Cumbrian teenagers, including one as young as 13, were left stranded at Alton Towers by a Carlisle coach company – because they were seven minutes late for their bus home.

Helen joins Blue Peter

ptskelton Cumbrian Helen Skelton is the new face of Blue Peter.

New chapter for Carlisle schools

academynew4 Two new city academies show visitors, pupils and parents their future vision.

Carlisle Utd latest

Gary can be a shooting star - McInally

Gary Madine EVEN in the ruins of Carlisle United’s Carling Cup campaign there could be found one or two pieces of encouragement.

Carlisle Liberal Club saved

Sm liberalclub The city's Liberal Club is set to be sold to its steward Steve Mountjoy and his wife Maria.

Tears for Boyzone

af zone1 Irish hearthrobs Boyzone left fans with tears of joy at Carlisle Live.

Sport extra

Haven duo set to miss play-offs

bannn11 HAVEN were left feeling hard done after an RFL tribunal banned two of their players – but let a Leigh star walk free.

Locked up! Cumbria criminals behind bars

Ian McDermott photo View our gallery of some of the worst criminals operating in north and west Cumbria - most of them bringing misery to our streets - before they were banged up by the courts

The Face of Cumbria 2008

Simon Anderson Photography logo THE WINNER HAS BEEN CHOSEN! After a week long public vote, the winner of our Face of Cumbria 2008 competition has been chosen and it is . . .

Vote

Is it a good idea to give doormen the power to handcuff thugs

Yes, it'll quickly quell any trouble

No, that should only be done by police officers

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