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Lancashire Evening Post
14 Jul, 2018
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Jail for care home owner who fleeced pensioners out of millions
A "morally bankrupt" care home owner who took millions of pounds from wealthy pensioners has been jailed for 21 years.
Latest News
Residents in a froth over new micropub

Bitter opposition could see a new micropub blocked by councillors next week - while another on the same road is given the thumbs up.

MPs set to debate furore over classing Staffordshire Bull Terriers as dangerous dogs

On Monday (July 16) MPs will debate a petition urging the Government to reject calls to add Staffordshire Bull Terriers to the Dangerous Dogs Act.

Window firm brings fresh style to Lancashire

We say the eyes are the windows to the soul, so it follows that windows may well be the soul of the home. We look at how these over-looked features can pull the style of your household together.

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Air ambulance called to collision on motorway

Traffic police are warning of delays on the M65 following a collision.

1,000 jobs lost as Poundworld closes a further 80 stores – but Preston is unaffected

Poundworld administrators have announced the closure of 80 more stores, resulting in 1,024 job losses.

Sport Update
Big Interview: PNE fans’ favourite Paul Huntington

Preston North End defender Paul Huntington talks to Dave Seddon about his six seasons at Deepdale, his new contract, a spell in the PNE wilderness and those black bootsThe drive from Yeovil to Carlisle is long and one which Paul Huntington made regularly for two years.

Readers’ vote: Your Post-’66 England XI verdict

You voted in numbers for your favourite ‘Post-1966 England XI’ in our web poll this week.

Morecambe to meet Carlisle and Sunderland in Checkatrade Trophy

Morecambe now know two of their Checkatrade Trophy group stage opponents for the new season.

And finally...
Memories of life on the Fleetwood to Knott End ferry

Author Angela Norris has gathered the memories of travellers who relied on Lancashire’s best loved ferry to get to school or work during the 1940s, 50s and 60s, for a compilation of colourful tales. Here she tells some of their stories

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