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Roy backs Hughes to shine
Former Fulham boss Roy Hodgson feels his successor Mark Hughes will be a good fit at Craven Cottage.
Robinho seeking Santos stay
Robinho hopes Santos can agree a deal with Manchester City for him to remain in Brazil.
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Ryan Jones joins Stockport County on trial
Ryan Jones has joined Stockport County on trial. The ex Leeds United player will team up with County and join them in pre-season training. The 18 year old goalkeeper began his career at Liverpool, working his way through their academy before heading to Wigan Athletic and then Leeds United.
Ryan featured several times last season in the Leeds United first team squad. The Myfirstagent.com player made a number of appearances as a substitute last season before unfortunately being released at the end of his second year as an apprentice.
Ribble Valley National News: Odds on win for the Insolvency Service as three gambling companies are shut down
Three companies operating a sports betting service have this week been ordered into liquidation following an Insolvency Service investigation on behalf of the Government.Company...
Bing, 1 Year On ....
Little over a year ago, software giant Microsoft revamped and rebranded their search engine as Bing – this self titled ‘decision engine' was launched in the hope of giving...
Ribble Valley National News: Don't bring me back – buy me in the UK
More than 50 people a day have illegal foods seized at ports and airports when entering the UK, the latest figures show.More than 21,200 illegal personal food items, such as meat...
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10% Off All Curtains @ The Leyland Curtain Centre
As a special offer to all our customers, we are offering 10% off all stock on the Leyland Curtain Centre Website throughout the Summer!From June 23rd all the way to August 31st check out our...
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The Lancashire Hotpots - He's Turned Emo
Music Video of the Week
Dizzee Rascal + James Corden - Shout (England Song)
C'Mon England!!!
Are you aged 11-30? Do you have a few minutes?
If you are aged 11-30 you can help Thomas Cole and Vivid View by completing the following survey.The survey will help us better understand the types of experiences that you like to have, particularly...
Ribble Valley Business Feature: National Clamps - They Care!
Wheel Clampers and Wheel Clamping Services By National Clamps - National Clamps are more than just a wheel clamping company. They provide several services that enable the correct use of parking...
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Ribble Valley National News: UK space industry enters a new age
A new age of co-operation between the UK Space Agency and its Russian and American counterparts has been announced today.Space Minister David Willetts revealed the UK has signed new agreements with NASA...
Ribble Valley National News: Balance between cuts and growth must be struck for sustainable economic future – Cable
A plan to foster growth and lock in the recovery will be published today by the Business Secretary Vince Cable when he appears for the first time at the Business, Innovation and Skills Select Committee.Dr...
Ribble Valley National News: Business Secretary encourages a new generation of apprentices to join Aerospace Industry
Business Secretary Vince Cable will today visit the Farnborough International Airshow and call on young people to pursue a career in aerospace.Vince Cable will make the opening speech of the show at the...
Ribble Valley National News: £30m money launderer jailed for 10 years
The ringleader of a gang who laundered £30m of criminal cash through a network of money transfer offices was jailed at Southwark Crown Court today for 10 years, following a complex investigation by HM...
Ribble Valley National News: Government and industry take a significant step in the fight against tobacco smuggling
Justine Greening, the Economic Secretary to the Treasury, today signed significant anti-smuggling agreements with the international tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco (BAT).The agreements complement...
Ribble Valley National News: Vaizey sets out way forward for Video Games
Minister for Communications Ed Vaizey today reaffirmed Government's strong support for the UK video games industry. Mr Vaizey along with skills minister John Hayes welcomed an independent review...
National News
Strikes and ash extend BA losses
BA reveals a steep quarterly loss of £164m after being hit by cabin crew strikes and disruption caused by the volcanic ash cloud.
MoD 'to pay for Trident renewal'
The chancellor says the MoD, not the Treasury, will have to pay £20bn to renew the nuclear deterrent, putting extra pressure on the defence budget.
Expenses four in appeals defeat
Three ex-Labour MPs and an ex-Tory peer lose appeals over a ruling that they are not protected from prosecution by parliamentary privilege over expenses fraud allegations.
Iraq intelligence 'insubstantial'
The intelligence on Iraq's weapons threat was not "very substantial", former deputy prime minister Lord Prescott says.
UK author's Singapore trial delayed
The Singapore trial of UK author Alan Shadrake - for defamation and contempt of court over a book on the death penalty - opens and is adjourned.
Lockerbie inquiry 'may visit UK'
The US senator who will chair a congressional inquiry into the Lockerbie bomber release says he may send investigators to the UK.