Firms urged to get involved in training group's work placement programme
North Lancs Training Group is calling on East Lancashire businesses to offer work experience placements for its study programme learners.
Digital Audience and Content Editor
David Jagger is the Lancashire Telegraph's Digital Audience and Content Editor, overseeing a team of hard-working and talented reporters to bring readers the most important stories from across East Lancashire. David joined the LT in Spring 2022 after six years at the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, where he began as a trainee and progressed to become a senior reporter, covering a wide of range of major stories. He also had a brief spell in the world of politics before returning to journalism.
David Jagger is the Lancashire Telegraph's Digital Audience and Content Editor, overseeing a team of hard-working and talented reporters to bring readers the most important stories from across East Lancashire. David joined the LT in Spring 2022 after six years at the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, where he began as a trainee and progressed to become a senior reporter, covering a wide of range of major stories. He also had a brief spell in the world of politics before returning to journalism.
North Lancs Training Group is calling on East Lancashire businesses to offer work experience placements for its study programme learners.
Police have said a man has been charged with tragedy chanting following an alleged incident at the Burnley FC vs Manchester United match.
Burnley FC have vowed to help “identify and prosecute” fans who engaged in “tragedy-related gesturing” during the match at Manchester United.
A mother and son from Lancashire have admitted starving two French Bulldogs in their care and leaving one death in a bathtub for weeks.
Accrington based Bensons for Beds has appointed a new chief commercial officer.
The Fence Gate gastropub in Fence has unveiled a limited-time special menu to mark St George's Day on April 23.
Thousands of meals were dished out to good causes in Lancashire during the Easter school holidays by Aldi to keep the less fortunate fed.
A Burnley man who submitted his siblings to a catalogue of physical and sexual abuse has seen his sentence increased by the Court of Appeal.
A Darwen drunkard assaulted two police officers who were trying to arrest him, blaming a mental breakdown for his actions.
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