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Lancashire Evening Post
30 Mar, 2019
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Father who shook baby son to death jailed for 15 years
A father who violently shook his four-month-old son to death has been jailed for a total of 15 years.
Latest News
Teens on bicycles rob man at knifepoint and loot his van outside youth centre in Preston

A man has been robbed at knifepoint by teenagers on bicycles outside a youth centre in Ribbleton.

Thousands sign petition to ‘save’ Preston’s Old Tram Bridge following its closure

Thousands have signed a petition to save Preston’s Old Tram Bridge after it was announced it would be closed for the whole summer.

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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Homes in Preston are getting more affordable

The good news for prospective buyers in Preston is that houses became slightly more affordable in 2018, new figures show.

Our big family wedding and how Brexit failed to halt a joyous occasion

There was a moment at the family wedding last weekend, towards the end of the evening and wearing the effects of one too many espesso martinis, there were cross words exchanged with mum.

Sport Update
Risk for reward – Preston North End won’t be shy when it comes to chasing victories to secure place in the Championship play-offs

Alex Neil is happy to play a game of risk to keep Preston in the thick of the play-off race over the coming weeks.

Dave Sedddon’s PNE pressview: Preston’s Ben Davies can count himself unfortunate not to make the Championship’s team of the season

I didn’t see many surprises in the Championship team of the season announced by the EFL earlier week, one voted for by the managers in the division.

Mick Taylor has resigned as Bamber Bridge manager.

Mick Taylor has stepped down from his position as Bamber Bridge manager.

And finally...
Fulwood sandwich shop Pacs a real punch

There’s nothing better than good soup when you’re feeling under the weather – the pantry cupboard is usually stocked with a ready supply, but I was caught between shops when the little man fell ill midweek, typically a week before the school holidays.

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