Trial should be by jury. . . not the press
I realise that matters concerning Rebekah Brookes et al are now sub judice and I will try very hard to remain on the right side of the law.
But I find it quite intolerable that Ms Brookes, through her PA, legal advisor or whoever, has, in addition to making it clear she is innocent of any charges that might be put to her but that she... [more]
Published: May 15, 2012
There's only one solution to speeding
The Cockermouth Rural Safety Group has monitored the speeds of vehicles in and around the town for four months and they have found over 60,000 drivers exceeding the speed limit with one fool being clocked at 89MPH in a 30 zone.
One can only wonder at what is happening within this motorist’s 3 brain cells but one thing you... [more]
Published: May 11, 2012
Nuclear waste cannot be swept under the carpet
I have to admit being very torn by the issue of nuclear waste.
On the one hand we have to accept that the nuclear waste we already have cannot be swept under the carpet and on the other we do need a reliable energy production system which doesn’t rely on either dwindling natural resources of the whim of Middle Eastern potentates... [more]
Published: April 10, 2012
Sport - it's no longer all about the game
Having spent last weekend watching sport I am, not for the first time wondering where the sport ends and the commerce and thuggery starts.
My watching has been Rugby (this time the 15 a-side game) and football.
In terms of Rugby, I was relatively satisfied. Of course, not all in the RFU garden is rosy with signs of thuggery all too... [more]
Published: April 4, 2012
Come into the garden Maude. . . .David wants a word
Francis Maude is the 58 year old Cabinet Officer Minister in the coalition government.
He is well able to comment on matters of interest to the man and woman on the street as long as that man or woman went to a minor public school and Cambridge.
During the early discussions on the Government Cuts he sat shoulder to shoulder with the... [more]
Published: March 29, 2012
- Wife's tribute to Carlisle man who died after being struck by car
- Carlisle Gilded Lily owner to open new restaurant (20 comments)
- Cumbrian sports star injured in road crash
- Two retailers in talks over buying Carlisle's Hoopers store
- Carlisle takeaway boss jailed for 15 years for having sex with underage girls
- Carlisle Gilded Lily owner to open new restaurant (20 comments)
- A requiem for the fallen. They did not shop in vain (7 comments)
- One pub each month closing in Cumbria, says CAMRA (1 comment)
- Cumbria police contact points might be slashed to just five (13 comments)
- Carlisle Gilded Lily owner to open new restaurant (20 comments)
- Hundreds of pylons would be 'a blight' on Cumbria's landscape (50 comments)
- Cumbria police contact points might be slashed to just five (13 comments)
- A requiem for the fallen. They did not shop in vain (7 comments)
- Woman who spent £400 in Carlisle store slapped with £70 fine for using car park (50 comments)
- Hoopers to close Carlisle department store (132 comments)
- Labour triumphs in Carlisle council elections (93 comments)
- Woman who spent £400 in Carlisle store slapped with £70 fine for using car park (50 comments)
- Demolish Carlisle's old Lonsdale Cinema says would-be council leader (51 comments)
- Hundreds of pylons would be 'a blight' on Cumbria's landscape (50 comments)








