Central Radio News from Thursday, May 29th, 2025
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Former Blackpool man tried to blame imaginary twin for sex offences
A former Blackpool man who tried to blame an imaginary twin, who didn't exist, for his sexual offences, has been jailed.
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King Charles to be given keys to the castle on first visit to Lancashire as monarch
King Charles will make an official visit to Lancaster next month, his first trip to Lancashire since becoming monarch, Buckingham Palace has announced.
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Chorley Police and partners conduct underage knife sales tests across the town
Chorley Police have teamed up with Lancashire Trading Standards and young volunteers from across the area to conduct an under-age sales operation as part of Operation Sceptre – a national, intensive week of action to tackle knife crime.
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Dangerous man who robbed women in Blackburn given 14-year sentence
A Blackburn man has been given a 14-year sentence for robbing women in Blackburn.
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Cash guarantee for Preston community schemes
Community and voluntary groups in Preston have been told they will not be left in limbo after it emerged government cash earmarked for local projects will take longer to come through than first expected.
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Residents to have say in bid to save greenspace in coastal protection issue
Residents fighting to protect a precious greenspace in front of their homes will make their case at a key council meeting next week.
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Cancer patient reassurance over new radiotherapy kit
Hospital bosses have moved to reassure cancer patients in Lancashire that they will get the same standard of radiotherapy treatment – regardless of whether or not it is delivered by a new state-of-the-art machine coming to the county.