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An anti-fracking protester has had a court case against her dropped. → Read More
An anti-fracking protester has had a court case against her dropped. → Read More
Three bishops are swapping the pulpit to tread the boards for a special performance at Blackburn Cathedral. → Read More
Posters featuring a dog have appeared along the Guild Wheel, begging users of the path to slow down. → Read More
New measures designed to tackle problem parking on streets near Royal Preston Hospital have been agreed. → Read More
A convicted murderer who tried to slash the neck of a paedophile prisoner in a frenzied cell attack admitted that he engineered a move to a different jail simply to kill him. → Read More
Eleven new mental health rehabilitation beds costing £2m will open in Preston later this year to help meet demand. → Read More
Ambitious new plans to transform parts of Preston have been unveiled as part of a £182m funding bid. → Read More
A Lancashire building company has been fined £36,000 for allowing sub-contractors to work unsafely on a gable end. → Read More
A bike retailer has been ordered to pay more than £200,000 after an employee was trapped under heavy boxes which fell on him. → Read More
The Sir Tom Finney has been named as the Lancashire Post’s Pub of the Year 2019. → Read More
Jeremy Corbyn has used a trip to Lancaster to announce a pledge to bring in free broadband for all, if Labour wins the general election. → Read More
The junction of Leyland Road and Liverpool Road in Penwortham will be closed overnight for several nights for highway work. → Read More
A watchdog has raised concerns could rise on the West Coast mainline when it gets a new operator. → Read More
A Preston shopping centre is to host its first Christmas bazaar, with dozens of artisan traders. → Read More
Lancashire County Council has stepped in to make sure parts of north Preston and some Ribble Valley villages still have access to 'vital' public transport after their current bus service is withdrawn. → Read More
St Catherine’s is welcoming supporters into the hospice grounds to remember their loved ones at the charity’s Light Up A Life dedication events. → Read More
Fire engines are getting stuck on narrow roads due to inconsiderate parking by drivers, bosses have warned. → Read More
A hotel manager died after eating a hot fishcake which burned his throat and caused it to swell. → Read More
They bark, they wag their tails - but they don't need taking for a walk. → Read More