Nuclear watchdog tells BAE to improve safety at Barrow's shipyard
SHIPYARD bosses have been told to improve safety by the nuclear watchdog.
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Senior Reporter covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, across South Cumbria for The Mail in Barrow and The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal. Covers Barrow Central and Dalton.
Senior Reporter covering a variety of stories, including court and crime, across South Cumbria for The Mail in Barrow and The Westmorland Gazette in Kendal. Covers Barrow Central and Dalton.
SHIPYARD bosses have been told to improve safety by the nuclear watchdog.
A spokesperson for Electricity North West said: "We invest millions every year into maintaining the local network.
A MUM of four was caught drug driving by police.
Performance has moved into special cause concern due to a run of performance below the mean in month; including Morecambe UTC performance is under the 76% target at 71.9%. The underperformance continues to be predominantly driven by poor performance at RLI which was at 55.6% for February, however FGH performance has also worsened in month and was at 69.3% versus 73.6% in the previous month.
A DRINK driver told a court he felt 'lucky I didn't kill anyone' after being caught at nearly double the legal limit.
BARROW'S MP has called on people to stop 'talking down' the town after a YouTuber described it as Britain's worst.
THE death of a baby who tragically died 27 days after birth is due to be reviewed.
Thanks to the hard work and dedication of the entire
A SOUTH Cumbria man who attacked his wife with an axe, leaving her with a devastating and life-changing changing brain injury.
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