Having become accustomed to appointment upon appointment and an endless diary of meetings dictating her family’s life, single mum of four Barbara O’Donnell says she came to a decision.
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

 
     
  Business woman and loving mum Barbara O’Donnell pens a heartwarming story of strength and determination in caring and providing for her disabled son Andy  
     
  Having become accustomed to appointment upon appointment and an endless diary of meetings dictating her family’s life, single mum of four Barbara O’Donnell says she came to a decision.  
     
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“Clear and comprehensible”: Lancashire academic on how any lockdown-lifting messages should be communicated
 
It will be difficult to communicate the clear public information messages needed to implement any phased lifting of the coronavirus lockdown, according to a Lancashire expert in human behaviour.
 
     
 
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Cyclist in critical condition after crashing into telegraph pole in Chorley
 
A cyclist has crashed into a telegraph pole in Chorley, sustaining life-threatening injuries.
 
     
 
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ITV’s mini-dramas were an isolation treat, while a Channel 4 documentary brought us a sobering dispatch from the NHS frontline
 
So it seems the lockdown will continue for more weeks yet, and our roles as teachers, entertainment managers and prison guards to our children will also drag on.
 
     
 
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Two men from Preston are fined and escorted out of Lake District by police
 
Police in the Lake District are warning visitors from Lancashire to avoid driving to the national park during lockdown.
 
     
 
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Business woman and loving mum Barbara O’Donnell pens a real life heartwarming story of strength and determination in caring and providing for her disabled son Andy
 
Having become accustomed to appointment upon appointment and an endless diary of meetings dictating her family’s life, single mum of four Barbara O’Donnell says she came to a decision.
 
     
 
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Readers’ letters: Spare a thought for our feathered friends
 
Whilst we are very concerned about the dreadful coronavirus, please spare a thought for our little feathered friends.
 
     
 
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Generations come together as Lancashire turns red, white and blue for VE Day 2020
 
Lancashire has celebrated 75 years since Britain and its allies defeated Nazi Germany to bring an end to war in Europe.
 
     
 
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VE DAY BLOG: How Lancashire, Blackpool and Wigan celebrated the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II in Europe
 
It's VE Day today and the region is celebrating as best it can the 75th anniversary of the Second World War's End in Europe.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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