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Lancashire Evening Post
17 Mar, 2019
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Drivers rescued from cars as flooding strikes across Lancashire and River Ribble bursts banks at Preston
Heavy downpours across Lancashire have caused the River Ribble to burst its banks in several places.
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This is the moment ‘marooned’ sheep were rescued from the River Ribble

This is the moment sheep were lead across the A59 near the Tickled Trout junction of the M6 after they were marooned by flood water.

These are the flood warnings in place across Lancashire as rain set to continue

As heavy rain continues to fall across Lancashire, a series of flood warnings and alerts have been issued.

Window firm brings fresh style to Lancashire

We say the eyes are the windows to the soul, so it follows that windows may well be the soul of the home. We look at how these over-looked features can pull the style of your household together.

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Four Preston teens charged over Avenham incident

Four people have now been charged by Preston Police following a violent incident earlier this month.

‘No acid attack in Preston’: Police quash rumours of attack by Birmingham City fans at PNE football game

Police have insisted social media rumours of an acid attack at Preston North End's home game against Birmingham City are false.

Sport Update
“We are actually going up!”: The best social media reactions to Preston’s dramatic win over Birmingham

Sean Maguire's 94th-minute goal handed Preston a 1-0 win over Birmingham that saw them close further on the play-off places.

Birmingham boss Garry Monk insists Ben Pearson should have been sent off in Preston North End’s dramatic Deepdale win

Birmingham boss Garry Monk felt Preston North End’s Ben Pearson should have sent off in his side’s last-gasp 1-0 defeat at Deepdale.

Preston North End striker Sean Maguire celebrates “special moment” after dramatic Birmingham winner

Sean Maguire admitted scoring a 94th-minute winner as Preston North End saw off Birmingham was a “special moment”.

And finally...
eSports boss argues why video games should be part of the Olympics

Video games should be considered to sit alongside traditional sports at the Olympic Games - because they are not all violent, according to the boss of a leading eSports firm.

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