Lancashire comedian Steve Royle tonight narrowly missed out on a dream victory in TV's Britain's Got Talent final.
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  Steve Royle’s incredible performance earns him third place in Britain’s Got Talent final  
     
  Lancashire comedian Steve Royle tonight narrowly missed out on a dream victory in TV's Britain's Got Talent final.  
     
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How to vote for Lancashire’s Steve Royle in tonight’s Britain’s Got Talent final
 
Lancashire's Steve Royle is one of the 10 acts vying to be named winner of Britain's Got Talent - and it is all down to you, the viewer!
 
     
 
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Pubs and restaurants across the north expected to be closed on Monday when tougher lockdown measures are introduced
 
Boris Johnson will outline a new three-tiered system of coronavirus restrictions on Monday that is expected to cause pubs and restaurants to shut across the north of England.
 
     
 
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Britain’s Got Talent finalist Steve Royle’s career in pictures
 
Ten acts are set to compete to be crowned as the winner of Britain’s Got Talent on Saturday, including Lancashire's own Steve Royle.
 
     
 
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Police clampdown on violence and anti-social behaviour
 
Police have increased patrols across Preston, Chotrley and Leyland this weekend in a bid to clamp down on violence and anti-social behaviour.
 
     
 
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Villagers call for urgent action on £7m dam after ‘roads flood and houses are marooned’
 
Croston residents want urgent changes to the village’s £7m dam - because they are “living on a knife-edge” when it rains.
 
     
 
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Pubs and restaurants across the north expected to be closed when tougher lockdown measures are introduced on Monday
 
Boris Johnson will outline a new three-tiered system of coronavirus restrictions on Monday that is expected to cause pubs and restaurants to shut across the north of England.
 
     
 
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Preston judge dismisses threatening behaviour conviction appeal by Fylde DJ who disrupted Harris Museum performance
 
A man has lost his bid to overturn a conviction for a public order offence after disrupting a performance staged by anti fracking campaigners during the Lancashire Fringe festival.
 
     
 
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Violent criminal dubbed ‘Ginger Stuart’ on the run after escaping from Kirkham prison
 
Police have appealed for information after a prisoner absconded from HMP Kirkham
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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