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Lancashire Evening Post
29 Oct, 2018
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Fracking halted again as biggest earthquake yet is recorded at Cuadrilla’s new site in Lancashire
Fracking has been stopped for 18 hours again after four earthquakes in the space of half an hour this morning, including the most powerful recorded since the controversial operation got underway in Lancashire earlier this month.
Latest News
Latest convictions from Preston’s courts – Monday, October 29, 2018

Here's this week's round-up of cases at Preston’s courts.

Police appeal after a Preston mosque was burgled during prayers

Police are appealing for information after a Preston mosque was burgled while worshippers were praying.

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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Friends who battled breast cancer throw fund-raiser to say thank you

Having good friends when you are going through possibly the worst time of your life has been vital for pals Debbie Valentine and Shelley Gluyas.

Fracking in Lancashire: This is how many and how big the earthquakes have been since fracking started

Since beginning earlier this month, fracking has been suspended at the Preston New Road site on a number of occasions due to earthquakes.

Sport Update
Why Brandon Barker and Ryan Ledson missed Preston North End’s draw with Rotherham

Preston North End boss Alex Neil has explained why Brandon Barker and Ryan Ledson were absent from the squad that drew 1-1 with Rotherham on Saturday.

Preston North End loanee Connor Simpson makes it three in three for Hyde United

Connor Simpson’s fine form in front of goal for Hyde United continued on Saturday.

Chorley FC Women suffer defeat at Barnsley

Chorley came home empty handed from a cold and windy Barnsley in the FA Women’s National League.

And finally...
Here is where you can find out about the world’s highest vineyard, which is in Tibet

Colin Burbidge, of Lancashire Wine School, writes about the world’s highest vineyard

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