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Phillip Schofield admits affair with ‘much younger man’
ITV investigated Phillip Schofield over his former relationship
Man who crashed into Downing Street charged with indecent child images
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Green Party

Less than a third of Burnley people voted in the Burnley Council elections 2023.  (Photo by Anthony Devlin/Getty Images)

Burnley Council elections 2023: how many people voted in Burnley? Laura Longworth

Burnley Green leader Coun. Scott Cunliffe (far right) with Coun. Jack Launder (centre) and Green supporter Clare Hales.

Green makeover planned for the town, says Burnley's Green Party leader Laura Longworth

Coun. Cosima Towneley (centre) with Mayoresses Melissa Wood (left) and Pailin Petchrlum.

Burnley mayor on her legacy after being unseated on the council after 16 years Laura Longworth

Burnley Labour Party won eight seats in the Burnley Borough Council Elections 2023.

Burnley Council Election 2023 RESULTS: Green Party unseats Mayor of Burnley Laura Longworth

Casterton pupils at Turf Moor

School children pitch Dragons' Den ideas at Turf Moor Dominic Collis

An important seminar, to explore the possibility of whether or not water from old coal mines in Burnley could be used to heat homes in the town, was held last week.

Coal mines 'hidden asset' could be key to heating Burnley homes Sue Plunkett

Burnley MP Antony HIgginbotham

We need to get Burnley moving | Burnley MP Antony Higginbotham column Antony Higginbotham

Lancashire County Council's telecare service is currently provided free to more than 16,000 people - but charges start in the new year

'Denying support to those who can’t pay’: No change to telecare charging move Paul Faulkner

New Green councillor Jack Launder flanked by Green supporter Clare Hales and Green leader Coun. Scott Cunliffe

Burnley Council Election 2022: New Green councillor 'humbled' after nail-biting ... John Deehan

The Greens were the only party to make a gain at this year's Burnley Council elections

Burnley Council Election 2022 RESULTS: Greens gain but no real change to council... John Deehan

Residents during their campaign to stop houses being built on the former Isaac Centre site in Harrogate Crescent, Burnley

Government inspector gives go ahead to housing plan after appeal Sue Plunkett

Nelson Town Hall

Former mine shafts in Pendle could provide underground heat for homes John Deehan

County Hall hosted the budget day debate in person for the first time in two years

Lancashire County Council budget 2022: here's how your money is being spent Paul Faulkner

Scott has worked with the United Nations in peace keeping missions Sue Plunkett

Coun. Scott Cunliffe has been named as the new leader of the Burnley Green Party on Burnley Council

Councillor who made history as first Green Party councillor in Burnley steps dow... Susan Plunkett

Burnley Green Party councillor Andy Fewings and Green Party member and campaigner Emma Simpkin pictured next to the River Calder where their research has led them to discover raw sewage dumped there

Calls for action after campaigners discover raw sewage dumped in Burnley river w... Susan Plunkett

Green Party councillors Andy Fewings (centre) Scott Cunliffe (left) and Sarah Hall with other volunteers helped to plant 550 trees in Burnley yesterday

Volunteers help to plant over 550 trees in Burnley Susan Plunkett

The leader of Burnley Green Party, Coun. Andy Fewings

Burnley Green Party leader issues 'adapt or die' warning ahead of COP26 Dominic Collis

Firms wanting to work with Lancashire County Council will need to have a crbon reduction plan in place

Lancashire County Council's biggest contractors will need to show climate change... Paul Faulkner

Residents protested in front of the former short stay education facility, known as the Isaac Centre, where plans to knock it down and build 44 homes have been  refused by Burnley Council

Burnley residents' celebrate as campaign against plan to tear down education cen... Susan Plunkett

Protestors show their objections to a plan to tear down a former education centre an build homes on it.

Decision day on controversial housing application Burnley residents claim will d... Susan Plunkett

Ribble Valley returned four Tories to County Hall

Lancashire County Council elections 2021: Ribble Valley results Paul Faulkner

One of Pendle's political veterans will not be returning to County Hall for at least the next four years

Lancashire County Council elections: Pendle results Paul Faulkner

Who will hold sway at County Hall when the results are in - the Conservatives' Keith Iddon, Gina Dowding from the Green Party, Labour's Azhar Ali or Liberal Democrat David Whipp?

Lancashire County Council elections: results in full Paul Faulkner

Scott with the Burnley Green Team: (left to right) Coun. Andy Frewings, Emma Simpkin, Martyn Hurt, Andy Wight and Coun. Sarah Hall.

The Burnley fan who ran to every Clarets away game is now running for office John Deehan

Will Lancashire be able to rely on carbon-free sources of energy in ten years' time?

How far can Lancashire go to cutting out carbon by 2030? Paul Faulkner

County Cllr Gina Dowding

Lancashire should aim to cut out carbon by 2030, says county councillor Paul Faulkner

Project Health and Hygiene founder Sam Wright has appealed for shoppers in Burnley not to stockpile loo rolls as it is often as emergency back up sanitary product for many vulnerable women and girls.

Call for supermarkets to limit sales of 'crucial' items in Burnley as shoppers s... Susan Plunkett

Pictured with some of their donations for the BFC in the Community foodbank are (from left to right) Emma Simpkin, Martyn Hunt, Coun. Andy Fewings and Andy Wight.

Food and toiletries winging their way to vulnerable families thanks to Burnley G... Susan Plunkett

Burnley offered up plenty of unexpected election action in the vote for County Hall

Lancashire County Council elections: Burnley results Paul Faulkner

Should Lancashire be clocking up the kilowatts closer to home?

Lancashire households should be able to buy electricity generated on their doors... Paul Faulkner

County Cllr Gina Dowding wants a low-carbon future for Lancashire

Lancashire should ditch dirty "industries of the past" as part of Covid recovery... Paul Faulkner

Should 20mph be the standard speed on all urban routes in Lancashire?

Call for 20mph speed limit on EVERY road in urban Lancashire as part of post-Cov... Paul Faulkner

Can Lancashire's politicians find consenus during the pandemic?

Lancashire County Council opposition parties call for Covid role - but leader sa... Paul Faulkner

County Cllr Gina Dowding

"Local knowledge" could help hunt down coronavirus in Lancashire communities, sa... Paul Faulkner

Fracking rigs like this one are a common site in America.

Where do political parties stand on fracking? By The Newsroom

Fracking rigs like this one are a common site in America.

Where do parties stand on fracking? By The Newsroom

voting

Green Party pull out of hustings over “church only” rule By The Newsroom

Cannabis plants

Decriminalisation of cannabis not the same as legalisation By The Newsroom

Cannabis plants

Green Party wants to legalise cannabis By The Newsroom

border controls Photo: Steve Parsons/PA Wire

Green Party policies put nation at risk By The Newsroom

supermarket. Photo: Julien Behal/PA Wire

Out a ‘Robin Hood’ levy on the supermarkets By The Newsroom

Fracking

Has your area been identified for fracking? By The Newsroom

LETTER: Is is Green Party or Loony Party? By The Newsroom

LETTER: What the Green Party actually stands for By The Newsroom

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