50 per cent of shops sell knives to 14-year-old in police operation
Rossendale Police teamed up with Trading Standards for operation sceptre, a national week of action to prevent and tackle knife crime.
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Rossendale Police teamed up with Trading Standards for operation sceptre, a national week of action to prevent and tackle knife crime.
Officers were called to Carlton Street in Brierfield to reports of an ongoing fight.
Officers are dealing with a broken-down vehicle on Barnoldswick Road, near Slipper Hill Clough.
Woman with red devil tattoo on left shoulder wanted by police
Man ‘rugby tackled’ after attempting to outrun officers
Cliodhna Gibson made the final eight of MasterChef but the pressure finally got to her in Tuesday night’s episode (May 14).
Darwen’s Adidas Spezial exhibition, featuring a performance from Shaun Ryder, is set to start this week.
A reality television star from Accrington, who was born without part of her left arm, grew up thinking she was the only one with limb difference.
A quantity of drugs were found, along with two lock knives were found in Blackburn.
Traffic has been stopped on the M6 southbound, between junction 36, Crooklands, and junction 35, Carnforth.
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