A man took photographs of a school girl and then digitally superimposed them onto pornographic images. Blackburn magistrates heard some of the images were taken by Warren Gardner when the girl was ...
Extra protection is set be afforded to dozens of historic building and monuments in Blackburn with Darwen. An update has been undertaken for the borough's Local List, the compilation of heritage ...
An award-winning salon has installed state-of-the-art equipment at its Oswaldtwistle site. The Perfect Tan said it was the first tanning salon in Lancashire to install the Megasun K11 – a solarium ...
A MAJOR makeover for East Lancashire's premier entertainment venue will cost a council nearly £230,000 in lost revenues, councillors have been told.
Jonathan Taylor, mitigating, said his client accepted that due to work commitments, he sometimes left the dog alone for longer than he should have. “On this day, the dog had got out of its cage and ...
Chemical pollution has increased by 100-fold in the waters of two south coast harbours which are home to sites of special scientific interest (SSSI), according to a new study.
Plans to turn a former Darwen newsagent's shop into a ground floor flat have been given the go-ahead. Jonathan Brown submitted the application to convert the empty property in Olive Lane into a ...
President Donald Trump said he will not back down on his sweeping tariffs on imports from most of the world unless countries even out their trade with the US. The president dug in on his plans to ...
An artist has said he aspires to create a book featuring his drawings of pubs in Bristol to celebrate the quintessential British establishment which he said is “one of the best things about this ...
Chocolatiers at an attraction in Birmingham claim to have crafted the world’s largest Cadbury Creme Egg. Standing at 3ft-tall (90cm), the Easter creation from confectionary workers at Cadbury World in ...
The Universities and Colleges Union said the university had refused to rule out compulsory redundancies as part of efforts to cut £140 million.
The Prime Minister said the ‘new era of global instability’ will push the Government to go ‘further and faster’ to support businesses.