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Boy, four, expelled from school
A four-year-old boy is expelled from his primary school in Lancashire after assaulting a teacher.
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Allardyce set for heart operation
Sam Allardyce will undergo surgery on a coronary artery on Friday and the club hope to have him back at work early next week.
Lancashire 24
Listen to our soundscapes: 24 hours in Lancashire
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Priest arrested over abuse claim
A Catholic priest is arrested by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of child abuse in Lancashire during the 1970s.
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Cancer patients to sue hospital
Seven women who were wrongly told they did not have breast cancerl are to take action against the NHS trust, solicitors say.
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Jobs created at technology firm
An east Lancashire-based technology company creates 150 jobs after an expansion of its premises.
Burnley's brewers
Alan Gall tells us about the famous Burnley brewing family, Massey's
Faith facts
Faiths groups in Lancashire are moving closer together
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Preston worried by Mawene injury
Preston North End fear Youl Mawene will be out of action for months following a knee injury against Newcastle.
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Darlington v Morecambe
Preview followed by live coverage of Tuesday's game between Darlington and Morecambe in League Two.
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Accrington Stanley P-P Macclesfield
Tuesday night's clash between Accrington and Macclesfield is postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.
Christmas trees set to sparkle
Morecambe will be twinkling during the first week of December as Morecambe Parish Church celebrate their Christmas Tree Festival.
Follow the Pendle Witches trail
You can follow in the footsteps of the Pendle Witches from their homes in Pendle to Lancaster Castle, where they stood trial in 1612.
Sailing the storms of South Africa
Dave Paton from Goosnargh is on the third leg of a round the world sailing race and it's been a stormy week!
Business with a bang for Chris
Staff at The Firework Factory in Lancaster have had a hectic few weeks making sure local firework parties take off like a rocket!
The Underdogs
The Preston band definitely, maybe moving away from their Oasis tag