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Lancashire Evening Post
16 May, 2018
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Cash-strapped council’s luxury hotel development scheme
Cash-strapped Lancashire County Council has unveiled a list of money-making ideas, including marketing its outdoor adventure centre as a luxury hotel.
Latest News
Paedophile who drove 130 miles with cheerleader outfit in car is jailed

A paedophile who drove 130 miles with the intention of having sex with a 10-year-old girl has been jailed for eight years.

ONE YEAR LATER: A look back at how the Manchester terror attack united a city – in pictures

It’s almost a year since a twisted suicide bomber ended the lives of 22 innocent people - men, women and children - at an Ariana Grande concert at the Manchester Arena.

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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Family pays tribute to footballer who died in crash

The family of former Premier League footballer Jlloyd Samuel have paid tribute to him after he died in a collision in High Legh.

Why first impressions matter: Top 30 first day nightmares revealed

Turning up late wearing the wrong attire and bumping a colleague's vehicle in the car park are among the worst first impressions made by new employees, according to new research.

Sport Update
Revealed: Southgate names England World Cup squad

Liverpool’s Trent Alexander-Arnold was a surprise inclusion when Gareth Southgate named his England squad for this summer’s World Cup in Russia.

Preston’s Chris Maxwell in Wales squad for friendly against Mexico

Preston North End goalkeeper Chris Maxwell has been called up for Wales' friendly against Mexico in the USA.

Ex-PNE boss David Moyes leaves West Ham

Former Preston North End boss David Moyes has left West Ham United at the end of his short-term contract.

And finally...
GALLERY: 75 years since the Dambusters Raid – celebrating Lancashire’s key role

Seventy-five years today ago a squadron of British airmen set off on the most famous mission of the Second World War. Stuart Clewlow reflects on Lancashire’s role in the legendary Dambusters Raid

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