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Lancashire Evening Post
15 Mar, 2019
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Northern took ‘reasonable steps’ in timetable chaos, says regulator
No further action is being taken against rail operator Northern over last year’s timetable change fiasco which led to months of disruption.
Latest News
Preston’s Muslim community seek reassurance after terrorist attack on New Zealand mosques

Muslims in Preston are seeking reassurance today after far-right extremists killed 49 worshippers at two mosques in New Zealand.

Lancashire Police step up patrols in “key locations” after terrorists kill 49 people in New Zealand

Police patrols are being stepped up across Lancashire in response to terror attacks against Muslims in New Zealand.

Golf: great exercise and cheaper than the gym

Young people have the wrong idea about golf and it’s time to change their minds, say Chorley Golf Club.

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Chorley IT worker Brett Cornthwaite assaulted partner in drunken row over unpausing television

Shocked neighbours witnessed a woman dragged by her hair as she screamed for her partner to put the electricity back on in her house.

New blow for rail operator Northern as fault halts training on new flagship trains

As Northern Rail prepares to release its May timetable change next week, the rail operator has been hit by a new blow.

Sport Update
Alex Neil delighted by Preston North End keeper Declan Rudd’s reaction to blooper at Birmingham

Preston manager Alex Neil has applauded goalkeeper Declan Rudd for his form in the last few months since dropping a high-profile clanger in the game against Birmingham.

PNE fans to give minute’s applause to Penwortham aid worker killed in Ethiopian plane crash

Football fans are to pay an emotional tribute to air crash victim Sam Pegram during Preston’s home game with Birmingham City on Saturday.

Contrasting midweek fortunes for Preston North End and Birmingham City

The nature and demands of the Championship requires a swift turnaround for Preston and Birmingham tomorrow.

And finally...
Lancashire’s low MMR vaccination rate blamed on social media

More than 1,000 children in Lancashire are not fully vaccinated against MMR.

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