Ugandan children's choir dazzle on tour in Carlisle
A children's choir hailing from Uganda have spent the last week in Carlisle, delivering two sensational performances in front of a big audience in the border city.
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Jimmy Moorhouse is a trainee reporter based in Carlisle, covering stories across North and West Cumbria for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times News and Star, Whitehaven News, and Northumberland title, the Hexham Courant. He has a gold standard NCTJ qualification, and has previously worked for several years as a football journalist. He covers a wide range of topics, including music, business, charity and general news stories, with an expertise in sport and climate issues.
Jimmy Moorhouse is a trainee reporter based in Carlisle, covering stories across North and West Cumbria for the News and Star, The Cumberland News, Times News and Star, Whitehaven News, and Northumberland title, the Hexham Courant. He has a gold standard NCTJ qualification, and has previously worked for several years as a football journalist. He covers a wide range of topics, including music, business, charity and general news stories, with an expertise in sport and climate issues.
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