1. The animatronic cats supporting dementia patientspublished at 11:55 BST

    Patients in Cumbria are being given robot cats to help comfort them.

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  2. Changes to conservation areas approvedpublished at 11:44 BST

    Westmorland and Furness Council says the changes ensure conservation areas are "doing their job".

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  3. Calls for 'neglected' railway station to be savedpublished at 06:00 BST

    The Victorian Society adds Barrow's "deteriorating" station to a list of endangered buildings.

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  4. Family say teen's tarn death shook communitypublished at 16:35 BST 27 April

    Absi Ahmed's family pay tribute to the 17-year-old who died after getting into difficulty in water.

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  5. Youth disorder still an issue, councillor warnspublished at 16:24 BST 27 April

    Cameras were installed in January, but a councillor says anti-social behaviour is still happening.

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  6. Whelan lauds top two but Carlisle 'ready' for play-offspublished at 15:56 BST 27 April

    Carlisle United will approach the National League play-offs in confident mood after a club-record points tally, says midfielder Callum Whelan.

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  7. 'Marathon man' completes 100-run challengepublished at 11:15 BST 27 April

    Gary McKee has run 100 marathons in 100 days for Hospice at Home West Cumbria.

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  8. Sneak peek at May Day parade puppets published at 06:00 BST 27 April

    Volunteers are being called on to help parade giant puppet through the centre of Penrith on May Day.

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  9. Foley defends Barrow players as relegation loomspublished at 15:16 BST 26 April

    Sam Foley defends Barrow's players after Saturday's defeat at Cambridge United all but confirms relegation to the National League.

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  10. Your snaps of changing skies from meteors to rayspublished at 13:10 BST 26 April

    BBC Weather Watchers capture the ever-changing April conditions.

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  11. 'I'm still fighting demons from horror orphanage'published at 08:03 BST 26 April

    Alan Kelly revisits the place where he spent four years of his young life escaping the Blitz.

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  12. Bright and beautiful: Spring blooms across North Westpublished at 07:21 BST 26 April

    Striking images have been captured by readers, BBC Weather Watchers and also one of our own camera crews.

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  13. Painter's artwork returns to public after 65 yearspublished at 13:07 BST 25 April

    A Cockermouth gallery acquires Pathway to a Farm after it was in private ownership.

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  14. Cost and freedom fears over new driver planspublished at 11:21 BST 25 April

    A consultation on a minimum learning period is met with fears over affordability for young drivers.

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  15. Bid to recognise historic summit landmarkspublished at 08:01 BST 25 April

    C20 Society submits applications to register the first and last trig points built 90 years ago.

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  16. Farewell to much more than Best, Charlton and Shanklypublished at 07:59 BST 25 April

    Borough Park, home to nine decades of football memories and the odd legend, hosts its last match.

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  17. Job losses as whisky distillery closes restaurantpublished at 18:17 BST 24 April

    The Lake Distillery says it will no longer "subsidise" the bistro and will focus on making whisky.

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  18. Burglar rammed police car 'no less than 11 times'published at 14:30 BST 24 April

    Patrick Young is jailed for three years after stealing a widow's bag from her home, a court hears.

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  19. Man denies unlawful killing of boy shot at farmpublished at 12:14 BST 24 April

    Allan Thursby pleads not guilty to the gross negligence manslaughter of eight-year-old Jay Cartmell.

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  20. Five things in the EFL: penultimate peril and jittery jeopardypublished at 10:51 BST 24 April

    Here are five things to look out for across the EFL in this penultimate weekend of the regular season.

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