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Some of Erin's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, Newsquest editors and journalists always decide what content to cover and always review this content before it is published.
Residents are being urged to vote for community groups to receive a funding boost.
An apartment in a Grade II listed 'calendar house', Holme Eden Hall, is on the market.
A £27m redevelopment plan for Carlisle's Court Square has been submitted.
A Cumbrian firm has expanded its reach in the North East by acquiring a BMW and MINI dealership.
A woman is urging dog owners to take care this fireworks season after the death of her beloved bearded collie.
A charity shop has been crowned the best in the North East.
Six new environment officers focusing on water company regulation have begun work in the North East.
A programme to prevent a winter 'surge' in serious violence is underway.
Cumbria-based accountancy firm, Lamont Pridmore, has warned that sweeping fiscal changes announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves will hit SMEs and business owners hard as the Government seeks to plug a ‘£22 billion black hole’ in the public purse.
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