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  Dec 2, 2020  
     
 

Good afternoon,

Welcome to life in Tier 3, which for most means the reopening of shops and businesses under strict conditions - while others remain closed.
It seems Christmas panic-shopping seems to have set in already with many retail parks looking very busy.
But the high streets have reopened with mixed feelings, not least in Preston and Blackpool where news key anchor store Debenhams faces the axe is a huge blow for both staff, shoppers and the wider economy, hot on the heels of the collapse of Arcadia - which owns Topshop and Dorothy Perkins among others.
The crime desk is busy today. There has been a stabbing on Marks and Spencer in Burnley this morning and a murder probe has been stood down following the death of a man by stab wounds in St Annes yesterday.
Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing into two large fires, one at Baffitos and Preston and the other at a former hotel on the Blackpool seafront.
We will be keeping you updated all day as always. Please let us know how you are getting on in Tier 3 and alert us to any issues.
Don't forget to subscribe if you can, our Black Friday offer ends December 4.
Kind regards, Nicola 
Deputy Editor, LEP
 
     
  Man taken to hospital after crash which closed M55 between Preston and Kirkham  
     
  A crash on the westbound M55 led police to close two lanes between Preston and Kirkham this morning (December 2).  
     
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These are the Preston areas where Covid cases are falling fastest as Lancashire moves to Tier 3
 
People in Lancashire woke up this morning under the highest level of restrictions in England as national lockdown came to an end last night.
 
     
 
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Covid vaccine: Is it safe, who will get it and when? This is everything you need to know
 
The Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine has been approved for use in the UK.
 
     
 
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Burnley stabbing update: two women seriously injured, one local man arrested
 
Police have confirmed two women were stabbed inside Burnley's Marks and Spencer store this morning.
 
     
     
 
 
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Plea for pyjamas as South Ribble gets set for a big Christmas sleepover
 
Hundreds of children and teenagers across South Ribble are set to receive a pre-Christmas surprise after community organisations joined forces to distribute special pyjama and treat packs filled by the fundraising efforts of a group of residents from Croston.
 
 
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The Tipping family's annual Christmas light show in Cottam is better than ever this year
 
It's become a hotly anticipated annual event in Cottam.
 
 
     
     
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  Preston North End offer new contract to long-serving Paul Huntington  
     
  Preston North End have added Paul Huntington to the group of players they are hoping to agree new contracts with.  
     
     
 
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AFC Bournemouth 2 Preston North End 3 - Match report on another away win for the Lilywhites but a fright and a bad injury at the end
 
Preston North End's strong form on the road continued as they beat AFC Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium in a game packed full of goals and entertainment.
 
 
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Preston North End defender Patrick Bauer suffers a serious injury in the victory against AFC Bournemouth
 
Patrick Bauer could miss the rest of the season after damaging his Achilles tendon in Preston North End's victory at AFC Bournemouth.
 
 
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Dave Seddon's verdict: AFC Bournemouth 2 Preston North End 3 - the most satisfying win of the season for the Lilywhites but at a cost
 
Save for the injury to Patrick Bauer which could rule him out for many months, Preston North End’s victory over AFC Bournemouth ticked the box of being the most satisfying of the season to date.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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