1. 'Rescued men still owe hotel bill three weeks later'published at 13:35 GMT 24 January

    The mountain rescue team says it feels obliged to settle the debt on their behalf.

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  2. 'We shouldn't take outdoor access for granted'published at 07:07 GMT 24 January

    Legislation to access to common land turns 100 but some fear the right could be taken away.

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  3. 'My duty to keep storm-battered harbour shipshape'published at 07:05 GMT 24 January

    Battling the elements is not the only challenge Whitehaven Harbour faces - it also has orange water.

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  4. EFL's 'Scan to Smile' highlights community workpublished at 17:57 GMT 23 January

    A new initiative highlighting the work of football club charities is launched by the English Football League (EFL).

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  5. Fly-campers could be fined at more beauty spotspublished at 16:45 GMT 23 January

    A consultation to see what people think about bringing in more Lake District protection orders opens.

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  6. National League games off due to waterlogged pitchespublished at 16:06 GMT 23 January

    Saturday's National League matches at Aldershot Town, Yeovil Town and Gateshead are postponed due to waterlogged pitches.

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  7. Quarry cannot reopen due to great crested newtspublished at 16:03 GMT 23 January

    The Planning Inspectorate says work on the Lake District site would significantly impact the species.

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  8. Grants to tackle town's 'unacceptable' buildingspublished at 12:57 GMT 23 January

    Cumberland Council says it wants to improve the appearance of shops on King Street.

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  9. Water works 'significant source' of river pollutionpublished at 06:01 GMT 23 January

    A study shows "significant faecal sources of pollution" were found at Staveley's treatment works.

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  10. 'We’re getting it right' with recovery from home schemepublished at 18:07 GMT 22 January

    Mark McAlindon
    BBC Cumbria

    Salli Pilcher smiles at the camera - she wears a black top in the shop, which is of her head and shoulders. Behind her is a noticeboard with various paper pinned to it.

    A scheme called Discharge to Assess means people can continue treatment and recovery at home rather than staying on wards.

    Happening in north and west Cumbria, it allows people to return home when it is safe to do so, and they receive regular visits from health and social care professionals.

    Julie Downes, from Cleator Moor, says the care she gets at home is "probably better" than on an acute ward: “Because in hospital if you need something you have to wait till somebody’s free, whereas here I can ring up the district nurses and they’ll come quite quickly. It has worked well for me.”

    Salli Pilcher, the lead community nurse at the North Cumbria Integrated Care Trust, said most patients preferred to be close to loved ones: “We take home hundreds of people on Discharge to Assess each month. We’re really proud that we have 91% of people staying at home, so that means we’re getting it right.”

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    Every day’s a Christmas Day, every day is a bonus for me having my wife at home. For those nurses who come here, thank you.”

    James Downes

  11. Man who sent racial abuse to footballer sentencedpublished at 17:48 GMT 22 January

    Harry Brown receives a football banning order after sending abuse online to Fulham's Rodrigo Muniz.

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  12. Body found in search for missing prisonerpublished at 17:29 GMT 22 January

    The death is not being treated as suspicious, Cumbria Police says.

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  13. New A&E entrance and waiting room to openpublished at 14:25 GMT 22 January

    The move comes ahead of a new urgent treatment centre opening at Cumberland Infirmary in spring.

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  14. Lakes project delay 'over affordable housing'published at 11:52 GMT 22 January

    The project at Orrest Head has stalled over doubts property developers would meet timetables.

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  15. Your pictures of birds as garden project takes offpublished at 06:03 GMT 22 January

    The RSPB says its annual bird garden project "always gets a great turnout" from Cumbrian residents.

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  16. City link road should 'fully open' in springpublished at 21:18 GMT 21 January

    The delay to the Carlisle road is due to "higher-than-average rainfall", according to a new report.

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  17. Firefighters tackle wind turbine blazepublished at 20:29 GMT 21 January

    The small fire posed no risk to the public, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service says.

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  18. Geordie hiker turns content into full-time jobpublished at 16:18 GMT 21 January

    How the great outdoors went from an escape from the nine to five to a full-time social media job.

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  19. Ex-officer who shared arrest video with mum bannedpublished at 16:06 GMT 21 January

    Alexandre De Freitas resigned from Cumbria Police after sending videos during an arrest to his mum.

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  20. Mud gremlins and bum slides among Spine Race talespublished at 06:00 GMT 21 January

    Spine Race champions Anna Troup and Rhys Beddoe share their anecdotes from the race.

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