Eight death notices and funeral announcements from the Lancashire Telegraph
Every week, the Lancashire Telegraph publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
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Every week, the Lancashire Telegraph publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away.
Two bodies have been left to decompose at NHS hospitals across England, including Blackburn Hospital, a new report has revealed.
Blackburn businessmen, the Issa brothers, are among the richest people in the North West after being named in the Sunday Times Rich List.
A Barclays Local site opened on Monday, May 13, at Freckleton Business Centre, on Freckleton Street.
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier cross was found in a canal, behind Banny's Drive Through and Restaurant on Trafalgar Street.
It is reported that the rape happened between 1.30am and 3am, in the promenade area, between the Blue Water Hotel, and the North Pier.
Rochdale Road, near the Sheep House reservoir, was closed for a time as emergency services descended.
Six youths have been issued acceptable behaviour contracts, on the back of meetings with the schools.
On Tuesday, May 14, at around 3.12pm, police stopped and searched a black Mercedes on the M6, near Preston.
Jordan Haworth, 30, is around 5ft 7, slim, with straight short brown hair.
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