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The search is on for portraits painted by a remarkable artist and pioneering inventor who lived and worked in Lancashire more ...
The world-famous Pennine Way will be 60 this week, and Lancashire walkers will be honouring the Whalley lad whose idea it was ...
Harry Brook intends to limit his availability on the T20 franchise circuit as he juggles the demands of being an all-format England regular with the white-ball captaincy. Brook was tasked with ...
The jobs of health service staff put at risk following the abolition of NHS England is due to the “failure of the system they work in”, the Health Secretary has said. Wes Streeting told MPs he ...
Lever, who also starred for English county Lancashire, made his Test debut for Raymond Illingworth’s England team during the 1970-71 tour to Australia. He impressed in Australia again in 1975, taking ...
Instead of one or two hundred wickets for England, Lever took 796 in first-class cricket, mainly for Lancashire, supported by Ken Shuttleworth. He enjoyed Lancashire’s most glorious years under ...
Peter Lever, who has died aged 84, was a fast-medium bowler who won the Ashes with England, for whom he took 41 wickets in 17 Tests; he played in the very first one-day international, and won the ...
Peter Lever, the former Lancashire and England fast bowler, has died after a short illness. He was 84. Lever took almost 1000 wickets for Lancashire during his playing days in the 1960s and '70s.
The UK is at risk of losing its status for having low instances of tuberculosis (TB) amid rising cases - but several areas of Lancashire ... map below. The interactive map shows three-year average ...
Peter Lever played 17 Tests for England between 1970 and 1975 Former Lancashire and England fast bowler Peter Lever has died at the age of 84 following a short illness. Lever was part of the ...