Live video of Blackpool's Big One 'breaking down' trending on TikTok
A live video has been trending on TikTok showing Blackpool Pleasure Beach Resort's famous Big One 'breaking down' mid-ride
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Amy Farnworth is the Lancashire Telegraph's Chief Reporter, leading our coverage on court and crime, whether that be breaking incidents, sentencings for serious offenders, or live blogging major criminal trials. Outside of court, Amy also covers a wide range of important issues affecting East Lancashire and beyond.
Amy Farnworth is the Lancashire Telegraph's Chief Reporter, leading our coverage on court and crime, whether that be breaking incidents, sentencings for serious offenders, or live blogging major criminal trials. Outside of court, Amy also covers a wide range of important issues affecting East Lancashire and beyond.
A live video has been trending on TikTok showing Blackpool Pleasure Beach Resort's famous Big One 'breaking down' mid-ride
Motorists heading north to the Lakes and beyond can expect delays this Easter bank holiday
An East Lancashire care home is using robot pets to bring companionship and calm to its residents living with dementia
The former director of a Blackburn engineering company is to stand trial after denying multiple counts of tax fraud
Fire crews spent three hours battling yet another blaze at Blackburn’s infamous former plastics site
A man has been jailed for burgling three houses and producing a knife after barging his way into a fourth house
A man has been jailed for almost five years after police stopped him with almost half a million pounds worth of cocaine in his car boot
The widow of a man murdered following a campaign of anti-social behaviour is pleading with Lancashire victims to share their experiences
Aldi is opening in new store in Lancashire as part of the supermarket’s plans to open 35 across the UK this year
High school pupils from East Lancashire have been preparing for the second annual student climate conference
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