One of the cases I followed was the disappearance of Claudia Lawrence who lived in York. She was originally from… Read more Claudia hunt: ex-boyfriend tells of agony
Month: Mar 2022
Chemical war threat fear
Latest report from the frontline of the war in Ukraine following the Russian invasion from Inverness trauma surgeon Andy Kent… Read more Chemical war threat fear
Whistleblowing probe from crime chief’s own office
Commissioner forced to admit ‘concerns’ raised with police This was quite a good one – not exactly the original expenses… Read more Whistleblowing probe from crime chief’s own office
For you, I’d walk over hot coals …
It all started when my editor suggested that I should take part in a firewalk for the local hospice but… Read more For you, I’d walk over hot coals …
Radar station ‘is at no greater risk’
Everyone who lived through the Cold War era in the north of England will remember North Yorkshire’s RAF Fylingdales, an… Read more Radar station ‘is at no greater risk’
New twist for port’s fence at beach
Today’s front page splash in the Nairn edition that was started by my colleague Donald Wilson that I had to… Read more New twist for port’s fence at beach
UKIP support rising in Cumbria – Farage
Leader spells out party vision to voters during stop in Carlisle The last of the party leaders and perhaps the… Read more UKIP support rising in Cumbria – Farage
Miliband sings council’s praises
Labour leader in ‘key seat’ of Carlisle Another party leader but this time it was the Opposition – Labour’s ed… Read more Miliband sings council’s praises
PM blasts chief’s pay
Cameron tells Pirelli staff: ‘Many paid more than me’ This was a stage managed visit by the Prime Minister, David… Read more PM blasts chief’s pay
Keswick traders call for rethink over “parasytic” Convention
The Keswick Convention was always a controversial subject with local residents. Spread over three weeks the annual religious gathering attracts… Read more Keswick traders call for rethink over “parasytic” Convention