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Lancashire Evening Post
12 Aug, 2019
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Scottish man who disappeared on work trip to Lancashire remains missing after 3 weeks
A 32-year-old man from Scotland remains missing three weeks after visiting Lancashire on a work's trip.
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Jackknifed lorry leads to full closure of Lake District road popular with tourists

A lorry has jackknifed in the Lake District causing long delays for residents and tourists.

REVEALED: Hundreds killed or seriously injured on Lancashire’s roads last year

Hundreds of people were killed or seriously injured on Lancashire’s roads last year, figures reveal.

Slimmers shed their clothes for Cancer Research

Preston Slimming World members are helping to highlight the links between obesity and cancer, while raising cash for the charity

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BMW driver loses control on busy Fulwood road and writes off Skoda parked on drive way

A BMW driver has been reported for driving without due care and attention after crashing into a parked car in Fulwood.

Preston’s City Bridge Apartments are now finished – take a look around

Work has finished on a £2.5m transformation of the former EH Booths headquarters, tearoom and warehouses in Glovers Court, Preston.

Sport Update
North End fan banned from football matches for 5 years after violent clash with Wigan Latics supporters in Preston city centre

A 25-year-old Preston North End fan has been banned from football matches for 5 years following disorder between Preston and Wigan fans.

Jonathan Gould appointed by Preston North End as goalkeeping coach

Preston North End appointed their former keeper Jonathan Gould as goalkeeping coach.

Big decisions over leaving out regulars doesn’t faze me, says Preston North End boss Alex Neil

Alex Neil was pleased to see a change in personnel and a tweak of tactics pay dividends in Preston’s win against Wigan at Deepdale.

And finally...
Quarter of parents ‘bribe children with pocket money to turn off screens’

Nearly a quarter of parents say they use pocket money to "bribe" their children away from their screens, a survey has found.

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