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Cheshire MP suspended from Labour Party after CCTV shows him punching man
CHESHIRE MP Mike Amesbury has been suspended from the Labour Party. This comes just hours after CCTV footage emerged appearing to show him punching a man to the ground after a night out in Frodsham in the early hours of Saturday, October 26.
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More than 3,900 homes sign up for solar panel scheme to cut energy bills
MORE than 3,900 households in Cheshire and Warrington have shown interest in a community-led solar panel initiative. The scheme offers average savings of 38 per cent on solar photovoltaic (PV) panel installations, helping to reduce carbon emissions
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More plans to improve award-winning farm shop’s car park are thrown out
A FURTHER application to improve an award-winning farm shop’s car park has been refused permission by Warrington Borough Council. Kenyon Hall, on Winwick Lane, submitted a planning application in September in a bid to improve its car park.
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Pub beer garden set for makeover including new covered pergola
THE existing beer garden at a Warrington pub is set to be upgraded after planning permission was approved. Pub company Greene King submitted proposals to Warrington Borough Council for its Turf and Feather venue in Birchwood. It was said that
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New CCTV footage shows moment Cheshire MP punches man in street after night out
NEW CCTV footage has emerged of a violent altercation involving Cheshire MP Mike Amesbury. It shows him punching another man on Main Street in Frodsham with a left hook to the head before launching repeated follow-up blows while the man is on
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How the Warrington Wolves players fared for England against Samoa in first Test
WARRINGTON Wolves' England trio George Williams, Matty Ashton and John Bateman did their country proud in the first Test against Samoa in Wigan. Nothing more can be asked of a player than to take his club form into the international arena - and
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7 spooky Warrington ghost stories perfect for Halloween
IT’s the spookiest time of the year, and to mark Halloween the Warrington Guardian has daringly delved into the archives to bring you seven of the town’s scariest ghost stories. Don’t have nightmares… The Crawling Man The Black Horse Inn
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How Warrington's most famous building once looked out for miles 280 years ago
IT is one of Warrington's most famous buildings. But how much do you know about Warrington Town Hall? Today it is the home to the council. But when built in 1750, it was a home for businessman Thomas Patten. The home stayed in the family
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Norovirus symptoms to look out for and how to treat the bug at home
As the colder weather approaches, some bugs and viruses are more common, including norovirus. Whether you know someone who has suffered from norovirus or it's the first time you've come across it, you might be wondering what it is and the symptoms
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Top tips for saving money on your commute
Most of us are back to the office at least part of the week, after several years of remote or hybrid working. And salaries have remained the same, despite the fact workers have to pay extortionate commute costs. The good news is, there are
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Labour minister says Cheshire MP Mike Amesbury incident 'a matter for the police'
A LABOUR minister said a video seeming to show an altercation involving Cheshire MP Mike Amesbury is ‘a matter for the police’. Labour’s education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, told Sky News’s Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips programme: “Mike
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Warrington care worker who 'found her calling' shortlisted for top care award
A WARRINGTON care worker who ‘found her true calling’ has been shortlisted for a national care award. Nichola Sutton has been named a finalist at the Great British Care Awards, having been recognised for her work in the support team at Harpers
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Ashton set to start first Test as England face Samoa in Wigan
MATTY Ashton looks to have won one of the more intriguing selection battles for England's first Test against Samoa in Wigan this afternoon, kick-off 2.30pm. It appeared to be between the Warrington Wolves flyer and Wigan's Liam Marshall - both
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Drivers warned of delays and tailback after motorway crash closes two lane
DRIVERS are being warned of delays on the M56 after a crash closed two lanes. The crash happened on the westbound carriageway between junction nine, for the M6 and Warrington, and junction 10, for Northwich and Warrington, on Sunday, October 27
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Light Before Christmas show to return to Liverpool Cathedral
A festive light show is set to return to a cathedral for a third year. The Light Before Christmas: Starlight, an immersive light and sound event, will light up Liverpool Cathedral from November 29 to December 7, following two years of sold-out
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Warrington-born Sue Johnston to star in new zombie TV series on Channel Four tonight
A NEW Channel 4 show set to release today, Sunday, will star a beloved Warrington-born actress. Sue Johnston OBE, who was born in Padgate, is starring in the new TV show at 9pm. Generation Z, which has been written and directed by Ben Wheatley
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Loan deal for 'special talent' extended at Warrington Rylands
WARRINGTON Rylands will have the services of Blackpool forward Jake Daniels for an extended period. Daniels, 19, scored his first goal for Blues and received the man-of-the-match award in their 4-0 victory over Ossett United in the FA Trophy first
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Seven death and funeral announcements in this week's Warrington Guardian
EVERY week, the Warrington Guardian publishes death notices and funeral announcements from the families of loved ones who have passed away. As well as appearing in print, our death notice pages will remain online as a lasting tribute to the memory
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Warrington school extends closure as repair works continue after severe water leak
AFTER being hit with a severe water leak that damaged its foundations, a Warrington school has extended its closure as repairs works continue. Meadowside Community Primary School had no choice but to close at the start of October after staff discovered
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Prominent 19th century former college building given green light for flats conversion
A HISTORIC former educational building has been given the green light to be converted into flats. In October last year, Warrington Borough Council received another application to convert the former home of Warrington Collegiate in the town centre
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Woman enters plea after being charged with child sex offence in care home probe
A WARRINGTON woman charged in relation to a child sex offence investigation at a care home has entered pleas in court. Lindy Leah, of Capesthorne Road, Orford, appeared before Liverpool Crown Court via video link to state her plea, having been