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Traitorous thriller Lie or Die announced as Lancashire Book of the Year 2025
A nail-biting reality-TV based young adult thriller described as being perfect for fans of The Traitors has been named Lancashire Book of the Year 2025.

Archaeology Festival and spellbinding exhibition to give fascinating glimpses of the past
A rare chance to delve into Lancashire's past and view historic hidden gems is on offer at a captivating festival and exhibition this week.

Cast your vote now for the Lancashire Artist of the Year 2025
Voting to determine who will be crowned Lancashire Artist of the Year 2025 has now opened.

Plan to support young people who have committed crime and to help victims
A plan to help children and young people impacted by crime has been recommended for approval by councillors.

County Council set to step into spotlight at popular agricultural show
Every year, thousands of people enjoy a great day out when they visit the Royal Lancashire Agricultural Show.

Challenging times ahead as cabinet is updated on council's financial position
The county council's cabinet have been updated on the financial position of the council at the end of the last financial year.

New plan approved for improving homes for children in care in Lancashire
A new plan for improving homes for children in care in Lancashire has been given the green light.

Plans approved to raise the age range at two primary schools
Plans to raise the age range at two Lancashire primary schools have been given the green light.

Public Health director given award for his work across the north west
"It's humbling and inspiring to be recognised by your own profession."

Here are the latest improvements to bus services coming this month
A raft of improvements to bus services across the South and East of the county will be introduced this month.

'Our areas of focus for 2025-26': How we plan to build a better Lancashire, together
A key document that sets out the county council's core priorities over the next 12 months will be considered by cabinet next week.

Work to begin on final set of new traffic lights targeting key junctions in Preston
The fourth and final stage of a scheme to replace traffic lights at key junctions in Preston is set to begin later this month.