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GCSE results for Woodhey High School, Ramsbottom.
3:39pm Friday 24th August 2007
GCSE results from Mount Carmel High School & Specialist Science College.
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GCSE results from Clitheroe Royal Grammar School.
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GCSE results from Hameldon Community College.
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GCSE results from Darwen Moorland High School.
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GCSE results from St Augustine's, Billington.
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GCSE results from Our Lady and St John Catholic Arts College.
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GCSE results from St Wilfrid's High School & Technology College.
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GCSE results from West Craven High Tech College.
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GCSE results from St Christophers CE High School.
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GCSE results from St Thomas's Centre, Blackburn.
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Results from Bacup & Rawtenstall Grammar School.
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GCSE results from Norden High School & Sports College.
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GCSE results from Fearns Community High School.
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GCSE results from Blessed Trinity RC College.
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GCSE results from Alder Grange Community & Technology School.
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Harry Hill's TV Burp »Lancashire Telegraph comment: You don’t have to be a churchgoer to understand the frustration and anger of the Dean of Blackburn and his colleagues at the lack of religious Christmas stamps.
Nick Nunn column: There's an attempt at a ‘world record’ taking place in Blackburn on Saturday.
Lord Greaves column: A constitutional outrage and a step towards a Stasi state (or a fascist one if you prefer)? Or just a minor Westminster storm in a chattering classes teacup?
DANCE teacher Graham Vernon, from Samlesbury, gives his verdict on the eleventh episode of Strictly Come Dancing.
Margo Grimshaw column: The pub. My local. Whatever we called it, it was there – a place to meet, to chat, to see old friends, to make new friends, to argue, to debate, to let off steam, to blame the government, the council, or all the faceless ones, or maybe just to sit and watch other people.
Lancashire Telegraph comment: It’s hard to think of anyone who would disagree with the Bishop of Blackburn when he asks how ‘fat cat’ city financiers, who have had to be bailed out by taxpayers, can continue to draw bonuses.
Caroline Dutton column: You know what? It's almost been worth downgrading to Smart Price for the weekly shop just for the effect this recession (nee credit crunch) has had on Christmas silliness.
Rev Kevin Logan column: We’re born to believe in God. That’s how we’re hard wired; the natural default position.
Ron Freethy's nature column: There is a circular walk which follows the River Wenning at Hornby to a point where it meets the River Lune.
Helen Mead column: What to buy the man in your life for Christmas? For me, the socks/cheap aftershave dilemma never fails to put a damper on what is meant to be a jolly time of year.
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