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999 man is remanded

A former ambulance technician accused of stabbing his ex-partner has appeared in court charged with her murder.

Guard dies after being hit by train

Horrified passengers witnessed a railway guard plunge to his death from his train.

Work will unveil the mysteries of our past

A giant floating piece of concrete is sending a Lancashire nature reserve back in time.

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Man stole off bosses

A legal clerk who stole thousands of pounds from his employer has received a suspended jail term.

Deadly drugs stashed in children’s clothing

This is the shocking stash of deadly drug heroin destined for Lancashire’s streets - hidden in children’s clothing.

Regional rss

Sea tragedy boy named

A 14-year-old boy who drowned after getting into difficulties while swimming in the sea off Blackpool was named by police.

Workers evacuated in bread factory fire

Around 300 employees were evacuated when a fire broke out at a bread factory in Greater Manchester.

Man cleared of 'underworld figure' shooting

A wealthy Cheshire businessman had murder charges against him dropped - the third time he has been cleared of killing underworld figures.

Brothers fined £13,000 over roof plunge

Two brothers have been fined a total of £13,000 after a worker suffered a crushed skull in Carlisle when he fell through a roof, the Health and Safety Executive said.

Driver jailed for killing pregnant woman

A recovering heroin addict was jailed for two years after he lost control of his vehicle in Cumbria and killed a woman who was six months pregnant.

LEP Business rss

Plan to end fixed retirement age

Business and pressure groups have welcomed a Government announcement to phase out the so-called default retirement age (DRA) of 65 by October 2011 in a move to encourage people to work for longer.

BAE eyes global deals as profits return

The head of defence giant BAE Systems in Lancashire has said he sees new sales coming from overseas.

Nominee boss eyes growth

A Lancashire firm which promotes holiday accommodation across the country is looking to treble in size.

Dragon slayer boss up for award

The founder of a Lancashire company turned down by television’s Dragon’s Den is in the running for a top industry award.

Property group in growth bid for city

A national group which provides ‘flexible’ offices for growing businesses is seeing a strong demand at its Preston centre.

Entertainment rss

Out of the blue

The glitter, glitz and glamour that is Hot Ice has returned for the summer.

Ce Me Preston

A top London label has arrived in Preston.

Doctors to share their knowledge at Egypt event

Doctors from Lancashire will be sharing their expertise at a conference being held in Egypt.

Theatre review: Keeping Up Appearances at the Blackpool Grand Theatre

You could have almost put money on Hyacinth Bucket’s (pronounced Bouquet) mobile telephone having The Sound of Music as its ringtone.

Theatre review: Hairspray at the Opera House, Manchester

It may have been made in the 1980s and set in the 1960s but, as Simon Cowell would say, never has a musical been more “relevant” than Hairspray.

Education rss

Schools out for... ever

It’s home time for good for these dedicated teachers who have clocked up over 250 years’ service between them.

School’s metal thieves misery

A school has been forced to keep two classrooms out of bounds after they were flooded following the theft of lead from its roof.

Students urged not to snub placements

University of Central Lancashire is urging students not to be put off internships and summer placements despite the tough economic climate and job uncertainty.

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Teachers urged to think of green ideas for awards

School teachers and staff may be gearing up to pack away their pens and pencils for the school holidays.

Outdoor learning and story time fun

Children from a Preston school have been enjoying learning outside thanks to a new reading garden.

Environment rss

Environment ‘will suffer’

A national charity has warned Lancashire’s rural environment will suffer if the Government slashes funding for the countryside.

A car-friendly city? Not even close yet

Transport in Preston needs to improve if the city is to avoid major congestion problems as its regeneration gathers pace, according to campaigners.

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County may see the end of the once-common curlew

It is one of Lancashire’s most familiar wading birds. But the curlew may not be as common a sight soon, after a new bird survey suggested numbers have dropped dramatically over the last decade.

Enjoy nature from the comfort of your cars

Visitors will be able to enjoy the transformation of a quarry site into an £8m nature reserve attraction - without even leaving their cars.

Lights turned off on M6 in bid to help cut county carbon emissions

Lights along a section of the M6 in Lancashire will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution, the Highways Agency has announced.

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Health rss

NHS workers criminal check cost standoff

NHS workers in Lancashire are refusing to pay for checks to prove they don’t have a criminal record in a stand-off with bosses, it emerged today.

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Man who plummeted to his death signed up as organ donar months before

The family of a nuclear power station employee who plummeted to his death in a 30ft fall at work today revealed how he had signed up to become an organ donor after death just months before the horrific accident. Health Reporter Aasma Day finds out more.

Victory for battling MS victim

A woman with Multiple Sclerosis battling to secure a safety lifeline for her home has scored a victory after the LEP highlighted her plight.

For the love of baby Frankie

New parents Kim Robinson and Sean Forgione would love to cuddle their 10-month old baby son Frankie - but know that doing so could leave him writhing about in agony.

Mains damage leaves doctors running dry

A damaged water pipe caused chaos at health centres and a dentists in Preston.

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Traffic And Transport rss

Motorway service station ablaze

A fire at a service station has left smoke blowing across the carriageway of the M61 motorway on the Lancashire border.

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A car-friendly city? Not even close yet

Transport in Preston needs to improve if the city is to avoid major congestion problems as its regeneration gathers pace, according to campaigners.

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Lights turned off on M6 in bid to help cut county carbon emissions

Lights along a section of the M6 in Lancashire will be switched off between midnight and 5am in a move to reduce carbon emissions and light pollution, the Highways Agency has announced.

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Lancashire drivers losing out to Gatsos

Motorists in Lancashire are still being battered by the county’s army of Gatso speed cameras, new figures reveal today.

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Broughton roundabout plan is axed in new cuts

Multi-million pound plans to widen Lancashire’s most notorious roundabout have been scrapped.

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Weird World rss

The e-razor heads

From hulking great hippos to sports brand logos, the demands on hairdressers are becoming ever more creative.

Joan didn’t believe in UFOs, until one fateful night

It was a relaxing evening like any other when Joan Knowles received an unusual phone call and dashed outside.

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False arm sparks traffic chaos

A fake arm caused motorway chaos when passing drivers thought it was a severed limb.

Sorry boss, the footy’s on

There was cause for double celebration in Preston yesterday.

Expert is blooming furious at hospital ward floral ban

A woman who advises doctor’s surgeries on fighting infection has hit out at Preston’s hospital ban on flowers.

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Politics

Leyland Royal Marine among seven fallen heroes brought home

It was a heartbreaking sight which one small town has sadly become accustomed to, but never on this scale.

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Keeping Order! Order!

Arguably one of Lancashire’s most vociferous Parlimentarians Lindsay Hoyle has been a regular contributor to debates at Westminster. Now, however, his new role as deputy speaker is strictly crowd control. Mark Hookham reports.

House sales struggle in sluggish summer

House prices edged ahead by just 0.1% during June as demand from potential buyers stalled.

Rubbish and traffic chaos blight street

Strewn with litter and dogged by weeds, not to mention the cars which ignore the one-way system, could this be the street that Preston forgot?

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Cashpot fears in quango axe

Lancashire County Council has said the county is “well prepared” to take on a multi-billion pound budget left by the abolition of the North West Development Agency.

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