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  Oct 28, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

Make the most of the sunny interludes today, it looks like the rest of the week will be a soggy one!

I hope everybody is enjoying this half term this week if you are off, I'm probably not alone in going a bit stir crazy working from home, and could do with some fresh air myself!

Today we have reported the bid to open up care homes for visitors safely even while we are in the grip of a pandemic. I'm sure this will come as a light at the end of the tunnel for many and if you would like to share your story, please get in touch.

The generosity of Lancastrians continues as many respond to the half term child lunch furore - we have have shared as many of the places where children can get a free meal as we can. 

No you're crying.. we have also shared the heartwarming story of little Florence, a real heart hero.

And Chorley's MP Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House, has proved his animal-credentials once more after his cat Patrick was crowned Purr-minister in a competition.

His manifesto included impurrtiality and a better work/mouse balance..

On that note, have a lovely Wednesday and don't forget to please subscribe if you would like to help sustainable local journalism - only subscribers get access to our brand new online puzzles launched this week.

Kind regards, Nicola 

Deputy Editor Lancashire Post 

Twitter: @jabberingjourno

Email: [email protected]

 
     
  Burglar crept into Preston home and stole items from kitchen while occupants were upstairs  
     
  Police have released an image of a man they would like to speak to following a burglary in Preston.  
     
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Award for Preston heart hero aged two
 
Young heart hero Florence Watling is already an inspiration - and she is only two years old.
 
     
 
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Covid-19 infections: These are the latest case rates for every area of Lancashire - and how they compare to the rest of England
 
This is the latest rolling seven-day rate of new cases of Covid-19 for every local authority in Lancashire and across England.
 
     
 
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Security guard ‘did not approach Abedi for fear of being branded a racist’
 
A security guard had a “bad feeling” as he eyeballed Manchester Arena suicide bomber Salman Abedi but did not approach him for fear of being branded a racist, a public inquiry has heard.
 
     
 
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"We had the love to give" - what it takes to be a foster carer in Lancashire
 
"The reward is just seeing the kids so happy. When they first come you barely get a smile out of them. " As the campaign continues to recruit more foster parents in Lancashire Fiona Finch asked four local foster families to share their stories.
 
     
     
 
 
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Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s cat winner of Battersea's Purr Minister competition
 
Sir Lindsay Hoyle’s Maine Coon Patrick has been crowned Westminster’s top cat in Battersea's Purr Minister competition.
 
 
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These are 15 of the best takeaways in Preston - according to you
 
The Lancashire Post asked readers for their favourite takeaways across the city and these were your suggestions.
 
 
     
     
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  Millwall without senior coaching staff for their visit to Preston North End  
     
  Millwall will be without their senior coaching staff for the game against Preston North End at Deepdale on Wednesday night.  
     
     
 
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Putting home form right is the priority for Preston North End boss Alex Neil
 
Preston North End will seek to put right their form at Deepdale tonight when they face Millwall (7pm).
 
 
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New contracts for trio of Preston North End players
 
Andrew Hughes, Josh Earl and Adam O'Reilly have signed new contracts with Preston North End.
 
 
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Patrick Bauer aiming for a smoother build-up to Preston North End's clash with Millwall
 
Patrick Bauer hopes there are no late surprises for Preston North End ahead of facing Millwall at Deepdale on Wednesday night.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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