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Lancashire Evening Post
5 Apr, 2020
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Lancaster runner rises to Everest stairs challenge during coronavirus lockdown

A sports therapist is raising money for the Rosemere Cancer Foundation by running up and down his stairs 3782 times, the equivalent of climbing Everest.

Up to 4,000 prisoners to be temporarily released from jail in effort to control virus

Up to 4,000 prisoners in England and Wales are to be temporarily released from jail in an effort to try and control the spread of coronavirus.

Preston man who had his leg amputated following a road accident reveals his inspiring recovery

He was due to start a new job and move in with his fiancé when he was seriously injured in a life-changing motorcycle accident.

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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Smokers urged to quit now or face greater risk from coronavirus

Public Health England has warned smokers that they not only face a greater risk from coronavirus, but may also be chancing with the welfare of their loved ones.

Coronavirus in the North West: This is every confirmed case in the North West on Saturday, April 4

There are now 3,703 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the North West as of Saturday, April 4.

Still ‘confusion’ in Lancashire over police Covid powers

Lancashire’s top cop says there is still some confusion in the county over how the Government’s social distancing regulations should be applied.

Lancashire jail could house field hospital for coronavirus prisoners

Prisoners who develop coronavirus in British jails could be treated in a field hospital in the grounds of Wymott Prison near Leyland.

Still ‘confusion’ in Lancashire over police Covid powers

Lancashire’s top cop says there is still some confusion in the county over how the Government’s social distancing regulations should be applied.

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