Why This Morning presenter Dermot O’Leary was spotted in Blackburn
Television presenter Dermot O’Leary visited Westholme School to talk about his new book, Wings of Glory.
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Television presenter Dermot O’Leary visited Westholme School to talk about his new book, Wings of Glory.
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Some roads, in the part of the site known as ‘the extension’, will not be accessible to cars from 3.15pm.
In Blackburn with Darwen, temperatures are set to peak at 18°C on Thursday (May 2).
Money was taken from St Joseph’s Church in Audley and the person(s) responsible caused thousands of pounds worth of damage.
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