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Lancashire Evening Post
27 Nov, 2018
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Preston Market business founder Jean dies aged 83
The founder of a long-established business on Preston Market has died aged 83.
Latest News
Storm Diana: This is when it will hit Preston – hour-by-hour forecast

Preston will be hit by gales and downpours when Storm Diana sweeps across the UK tomorrow.

Drunk man Josef Malek had a knife in Preston’s Primark store

A man who was found in possession of a lock knife in Preston’s Primark store has been jailed for six months.

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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Pets At Home earmarks 30 vet practices for possible closure

Pets at Home has earmarked around 30 vet practices for possible closure as part of an overhaul and warned over full-year results after the plans sent interim profits tumbling.

Record profits for Lancashire brewery

Award-winning Lancaster Brewery has filed record pre-tax profits of £667,000 in 2017/2018 – up a massive 88 per cent year on year.

Sport Update
Preston boss Alex Neil quickly had Middlesbrough in his thoughts after the win against Blackburn

Preston manager Alex Neil says he could only briefly enjoy the derby victory over Blackburn before turning his attention to tonight's opponents Middlesbrough.

“He gave his all for us”: Alan Browne expects Preston North End fans to welcome back Jordan Hugill

Alan Browne expects former Preston team-mate Jordan Hugill to get a good reception when he returns to Deepdale with Middlesbrough on Tuesday night.

Morecambe fighter Reece MacMillan aims to end the year on a high with DW Stadium outing in Wigan

Reece MacMillan will look to end the year on a high when he returns to the ring in Wigan on Saturday night.

And finally...
Cervical cancer: The symptoms, causes and treatment

Following the new that thousands of women could have been put at risk after a private company failed to send out 48,500 letters about cervical cancer screening, we look at the facts around the disease.

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