PHOTO GALLERY, PICTURES ADDED: Wolves hammered at Leeds Rhinos, Clark fight with Ward
SOME sad, some poignant pictures, but little cheer as Warrington Wolves suffer a 40-0 thrashing at Headingley.
SOME sad, some poignant pictures, but little cheer as Warrington Wolves suffer a 40-0 thrashing at Headingley.
LIBERAL Democrat leader Tim Farron has called on the nation to 'stand together' and avoid 'pointing the finger' on his visit to the Peace Centre following the Manchester bombing. Mr Farron made his way to the site, off Cromwell Avenue, this afternoon
A HOLOCAUST survivor has shared his story with pupils at Beamont Collegiate Academy. Hungarian Tomi Komoly was forced to hide in family friends’ houses and foreign embassies when the Nazis gained control of his homeland in 1944. On Monday,
A YOUNG transgender singer-songwriter from Warrington is set to take centre stage at the weekend to perform as part of the Warrington Music Festival. Jordyn, who prefers to be referred to as ‘they’ rather than ‘he’ or ‘she’, had a difficult time
TEACHERS, parents and pupils have been taking part in a project to highlight what they will lose if the Government’s school funding cuts go ahead. Under the new education funding formula, Warrington would remain one of the 10 poorest funded areas in
A TALENTED beauty therapist is set to open her new salon tomorrow, Saturday. Rianne Chester, who picked up a gold medal in the WorldSkills International Competition in Brazil in 2015 for her beauty skills, is hosting an official open day at her
PLANNING to organise a charity night in memory of the victims of the Manchester terror attack? The manager of Roosters Bar Paul Jeffey has decided to offer out the venue for free to anyone who wants to organise a fundraiser to help those affected by
WARRINGTON fighters caught the eye when representing England and their club in an event overseas. Ste Watts and Tommy Anderson, based with Warrior Muay Thai in Latchford village, won their debut international Thai boxing contests with first-round
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a caravan blaze on the hard shoulder of the M56 this afternoon. The westbound motorway was closed between junction 11 at Preston Brook and 12 at Runcorn while emergency services dealt with the fire shortly after 1pm today
GEORGE King has a claim to be Wolves’ lucky charm this season. Whenever the prop forward has played in the first team in 2017, The Wire have not lost. The 22-year-old from Huddersfield missed the first six games through injury, was absent for the
FIREFIGHTERS were called to a house on Oldfield Road in Lymm this morning after a fire broke out in a bedroom on the ground floor. A crew from Warrington Fire Station arrived on the scene at around 9.15am and four firefighters put on special breathing
ONE lane was closed on the M56 westbound between junction 10 for Stretton and junction 11 for Preston Brook after an accident. The lane was reopened at around 11.45am. Traffic was very heavy in the area but is now clearing.
LOOKING for something to do this bank holiday weekend in Warrington. Here is our guide to some of the events taking place in town. Friday - KT Tunstall The Scottish singer-songwriter peforms at the Parr Hall tonight, Friday. Best
AN inspirational 11-year-old boy braved five days of aches and pains to hike 90 miles of Hadrian's Wall in aid of a Namibian wildlife charity. Luke Bradbury, from Padgate, completed the feat along the historic site in Cumbria with his parents –
A DEBATE with Warrington North's parliamentary candidates has been rescheduled following the Manchester bombing. The Warrington Guardian was set to host the event at our offices today, Friday, at 1pm. But following the atrocity on Monday night it
WARRINGTON Athletics Club repeated an opening day victory when the UK Youth Development League campaign resumed at Sportcity on Saturday. They pipped Deeside to top spot. Ashley Nemits won the under 15s girls’ 300m in a personal best of 41.7secs
A 70-YEAR-old man has been airlifted to hospital after sustaining serious injuries in a crash in Lymm this morning. Cheshire Police were called to a collision involving a car and a cyclist at the junction of Eagle Brow and Brookfield Road in Lymm
CROWDS gathered at Bank Park last night to show their support and solidarity for the victims of the Manchester terror attack. Sisters Kirstie, 30, and Nicole Ruane, 22, and Hayley Ruane-Musgrave, 33, organised the vigil where members of the public
A WARRINGTON golf club is breaking new ground with the appointment of their first female junior captain. Kirsty McIntyre will hold the role for 2017 at Poulton Park Golf Club in Cinnamon Brow. The A level student at Winstanley College in Wigan
A FRESH political row has erupted over tolls on the Mersey Gateway Bridge two weeks before the General Election. Former Chancellor George Osborne made a pledge that motorists in Warrington and Cheshire West and Chester would have tolls waived ahead
A WARRINGTON Hospital director has resigned amidst an investigation into his conduct over the avoidable deaths of 11 babies and one mum. Roger Wilson stepped down from his post as director of human resources and organisation development at Warrington
A MOTORCYCLIST was injured after a crash at Bridge Foot on Friday morning. The incident involving a car and motorbike happened at 7.10am. Emergency services attended and police say the rider of the motorcycle is believed to have sustained an
THE town’s rugby league community has rallied around a nine-year-old junior player. Rylands Sharks u9s player Joe McGann was diagnosed with a carcinoid tumour earlier this month. Since then amateur clubs have been raising funds for the family
IF Warrington Wolves are to defeat Leeds Rhinos tonight they will have to beat the statistics as well as the men in front of them. For Brian McDermott’s side have not lost two games on the bounce all season and go into tonight’s clash at Headingley
WARRINGTON Town boss Paul Carden says his phone has not stopped ringing as he tries to assemble a squad for next season. Carden is set to embark on his first full season in charge of Yellows after taking over in October of last year and steering
BAGS of items have been donated to Syrian refugees by selfless parents and youngsters at Appleton Thorn Primary School. Parents and children from the Arley Road site have donated clothes, shoes, toiletries, toys, colouring books and pencils to