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Angus Robertson said the money would ensure Scotland’s ‘cultural highlights can be enjoyed at home and abroad’.
Darwen Market Square will be transformed into a hub of laughter, music, magic, and dancing when the Darwen Festival of Fun & Artisan Market 2025 arrives on Saturday, August 30. The free event promises ...
A Blackburn man will stand trial later this year after denying supplying class A drugs. Amad Maroofi, 35, appeared at Preston Crown Court on Wednesday (August 13) charged with possession with intent ...
A man accused of conspiring to supply class A drugs will stand trial next year after denying the offences. Philip Bell, 35, appeared at Burnley Crown Court on Friday (August 15) charged with offences ...
The second phase of the Keld rental development has launched in Barrowford, Lancashire, offering 108 eco-friendly homes ...
A Burnley business director who made false statements when applying for a bounce back loan (BBL) has been banned.
Enjoy walks around Wycoller Country Park in Colne, Lancashire, take in the "beautiful" surroundings and learn about the famous ...
Blackburn Rovers' difficult week was capped off with another blow to the jaw after surrendering their lead to lose against Birmingham City. Todd Cantwell's powerful strike looked to have done enough ...
A 'lifeline' for women and children in Blackburn has been made possible thanks to cash seized from criminals. The She Connects scheme supports women and children from minoritised faith communities.
Plans to convert a large barn in the Ribble Valley into two new homes have been given the green light by the council.
Burnley’s most celebrated name is undoubtedly Sir Ian McKellen, the stage and screen legend beloved worldwide for his role as Gandalf in The Lord of the Rings. Born and raised in the town, McKellen ...
The Home Secretary wrote in The Observer that ‘lawful protest is a fundamental right but violent criminality is not’.
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