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Pupils at Broughton High School, near Preston, were seeing red after a mass delivery of Comic Relief noses. The school ordered 900 of them for the staff and pupils there. Headmaster Mr Terry Harris is pictured surrounded by other staff and pupils - all wearing their red noses
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Pupils at Penwortham Girls' High School have a double cause for celebration. In one week the school bought a brand new mini-bus to replace the run-down old bus, and sixth formers raised almost 300, part of which will help research into a rare kidney complaint. The girls organised a fashion show which featured designs from many popular town centre stores. They are pictured above
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TUC president Clive Jenkins, and general secretary of TASS Ken Gill visited British Aerospace at Warton as part of a nationwide tour to launch the record-breaking new industry and services union - MSF (Manufacturing, Science and Finance. MSF has gone into the Guinness Book of Records as the largest ever trade union amalgamation
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Passers-by watched in amazement as a crowd of pancake-tossing chefs raced across sedate Winckley Square in Preston. It was part of the annual Shrove Tuesday celebrations and 30 catering department students from Tuson College, armed with frying pans and pancakes, took part