Injured woman's disgust as council tells her potholes are 'fact of life' after fall
A health worker who dislocated her ankle by tripping over a pothole was left “disgusted”
Audience & Content Editor
I have been an Audience and Content Editor at the Lancashire Telegraph since December 2017. Before that, I was at Newsquest's sister title The Bolton News where my roles included features writer and web editor. I've been a journalist since 2004 and have covered everything from court and council to entertainment and lifestyle. (I even had a TV column once - Melly on the Telly!) Please do contact me with any news relating to Blackburn and beyond.
I have been an Audience and Content Editor at the Lancashire Telegraph since December 2017. Before that, I was at Newsquest's sister title The Bolton News where my roles included features writer and web editor. I've been a journalist since 2004 and have covered everything from court and council to entertainment and lifestyle. (I even had a TV column once - Melly on the Telly!) Please do contact me with any news relating to Blackburn and beyond.
A health worker who dislocated her ankle by tripping over a pothole was left “disgusted”
Take That fans have expressed their “anger” and “disappointment” after their concert seats were changed during the band’s move between two Manchester arenas.
There has been a crash on the M65 and police are warning drivers a section of the motorway is expected 'to be closed for some time'
A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie has delivered a high-energy show to thousands at Manchester AO Arena after the US rapper’s gig was moved from the crisis-hit Co-op Live music venue.
Radcliffe's Rhian Sugden welcomed baby George into the world, with her actor husband Oliver Mellor, just over a week ago.
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Laura Nuttall, from Barrowford, died last May from an aggressive form of brain cancer glioblastoma.
This Morning’s Gyles Brandreth has said he blames himself for the death of Rod Hull, the entertainer who fell to his death as he was trying to adjust the TV aerial on the roof of his home.
Stage/Fright, starring Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, will be performed at London’s Wyndham’s Theatre.
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