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Lancashire Evening Post
7 Apr, 2020
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Nationwide round of applause for Boris Johnson as PM spends night in intensive care
A nationwide round of applause is being planned for Boris Johnson tonight after the Prime Minister spent the night in intensive care suffering from coronavirus.
Latest News
Disabled man dies after being detained by police in Blackburn

An investigation is underway after a disabled man died after being detained by police in Blackburn.

Reward for capture of ‘vile’ cat killers in Walmer Bridge

Animal lovers have raised a reward for the capture of those who carried out a sickening attack on a family’s pet cat.

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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Morecambe’s Radford family welcome 22nd baby

The parents of Britain’s biggest family who live in Morecambe have welcomed their 22nd child during the coronavirus pandemic.

Chorley plans for party time post coronavirus

It may not feel like it right now, but the good times are set to roll again.

Sport Update
Morecambe players get used to solo training programmes

Morecambe midfielder Alex Kenyon has lifted the lid on what it’s like to be a footballer training amid the coronavirus crisis.

Sean St Ledger talks signing for Preston North End, getting his chance and one player that caught his eye the most

Sean St Ledger spent an eventful five years as a Preston North End player, making 200 appearances for the Lilywhites and being capped for the Republic of Ireland in his time at Deepdale. He spoke to the Lancashire Post this week about his time in a PNE shirt, starting with how the move came about.

Top-six fight will be intense says ex-Preston North End captain Ian Bryson

Former Preston North End skipper Ian Bryson says the Lilywhites have everything to play for once football resumes after the ‘unknown’ of the Covid-19 shutdown.

And finally...
Prime minister Boris Johnson in intensive care in hospital after coronavirus symptoms worsen

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened, Downing Street has confirmed.

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