News & Star comment
Defeat can yet lead to success
Published 17 May 2008
It is hard to put into words for a non-football fan the sense of dejection being felt by Carlisle United supporters after their play-off exit to Leeds this week.
Full force of the law
Published 16 May 2008
IT IS difficult to disagree with the assessment of Cumbria’s chief constable Craig Mackey that his force is one of the best performing in the UK.
Come on Blues – you can do it
Published 15 May 2008
There is never a dull moment at Carlisle United. Whether on or off the field, or at the top or bottom end of various leagues, the Blues certainly keep their fans on the edges of their seats.
Clear message against crime
Published 14 May 2008
Natural justice always dictated that no criminal should be allowed to profit from the proceeds of wrongdoing.
Let's hear it for county talent
Published 13 May 2008
For a corner of England so far from the spotlight’s glare, Cumbria’s sons and daughters go on to make names for themselves in some extremely glamorous careers.
Last orders for British pubs
Published 12 May 2008
With determination and dogged stealth, the nature of British life has been under attack for years. Transformation is now almost complete.
No surprise we buck the trend
Published 10 May 2008
With food and fuel increasing in price, and widespread complaints about the “credit crunch”, it is good to see that Cumbria’s tourism industry is not suffering from the general belt-tightening being experienced nationwide.
Don’t suffer in silence
Published 9 May 2008
ONCE was the time when domestic violence was accepted as a hidden crime. Not entirely condoned perhaps but tolerated as a matter solely between man and wife, partners in private conflict.
Bravery could help gamblers
Published 8 May 2008
Warren Aspinall was regarded as a hero by Carlisle United fans but his most heroic act has taken place long after he hung up his boots for the final time.
Racism has no place in county
Published 7 May 2008
Personal abuse, be it racist, religious, ageist, relating to gender or sexual orientation, reduces abusers to the basest, most ignorant of levels.
CCTV needs a fresh focus
Published 6 May 2008
When a top police officer tells us Britain’s plethora of close circuit spy cameras has done little or nothing to cut or control street crime, there’s reason to worry.
At the heart of your interests
Published 3 May 2008
For nearly 200 years Cumbrian Newspapers has served the local community. And though the world has gone through countless changes in that time, readers have always been able to rely on their local paper to bring them the latest news, events, opinion and campaigns.
County must back the Blues
Published 3 May 2008
Whatever happens at Brunton Park today, this has been a tremendous season for Carlisle United.
Caring for our heritage a skill
Published 1 May 2008
Ignorance is the major barrier to a civilised society. Forgetting the past can cause problems in the future – and we are in danger of creating some mighty headaches soon.
Use your vote for city’s good
Published 30 April 2008
The right to vote is one of the most important aspects of living in a democracy. It allows a say in how your life should be helped – not hindered – by those charged with local and national governance.
County drivers deserve better
Published 29 April 2008
When voters go to the polling booths on Thursday, they will be hoping to elect someone who can improve the issues that affect day to day life.
A brave move for all women
Published 28 April 2008
Today we report on a brave woman who has dared to speak out about the years of sexual abuse she suffered.
Which TV series do you miss the most?
Published 28 April 2008
Cumbria could still do better
Published 26 April 2008
Despite the best intentions of parents, politicians, teachers and other professionals, secondary education in Cumbria remains far less than satisfactory.
Fight for funding
Published 25 April 2008
If Britain’s elite athletes show the determination of Bethan Lishman at this summer’s Olympics they should return home with a very healthy medal haul.