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Lancashire Evening Post
29 Nov, 2018
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Trains between Preston and Manchester cancelled for two hours during rush hour
Train services between Preston and Manchester have been disrupted this morning after a points failure.
Latest News
Lancashire news LIVE: All today’s breaking news, weather and traffic and travel updates – Thursday, November 29, 2018

Keep track of what is is happening in and around Lancashire.

New hope for 113 bus service from Wigan to Preston through Chorley, Leyland, and Bamber Bridge – here’s everything we know so far

A popular Wigan to Preston bus service which is due to be axed in January has been handed a lifeline.

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

Promoted by Slimmer's World

Preston shopkeeper Asif Vohra must do unpaid work after 683 illicit tobacco products were seized from his shop

Hundreds of illicit tobacco products have been seized from a Preston shop.

Enjoy an affordable Christmas

Every year we have this talk and every year some of you listen and some of you don’t.

Sport Update
Alan Browne’s attitude to being dropped impresses Preston North End boss

Alex Neil has been impressed with how Preston midfielder Alan Browne bounced back from being dropped before the international break.

Preston North End LIVE: Alex Neil’s pre-match press conference, Birmingham build-up, Championship updates and more

Preston will look to take their Championship unbeaten run into double figures at Birmingham on Saturday.

Heated Deontay Wilder-Tyson Fury press conference boils over as teams clash during head-to-head ahead of world heavyweight title fight

Tyson Fury revisited his greatest victory when he came face-to-face with Deontay Wilder at the final press conference for Saturday's WBC heavyweight title fight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

And finally...
Bobby Charlton, Alan Ball and a rollercoaster decade for Preston North End in the seventies

The seventies was a tumultuous for Preston North End. In the latest of his books on the history of Preston North End, author Edward Skingsley takes readers on a whistlestop trip through a decade of highs and lows. Here is a taster of what to expect

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