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    The Lancashire Telegraph coverage of the situation concerning Blackburn Rovers has been lamentable - and if Andy Cryer thinks he is a journalist, then I'm Fanny Craddock. The Telegraph is currently denying its readers 'freedom of speech' and is tugging it's forlock to Jerome Anderson, having no bottle whatsoever to legitimately question him - totally failing to represent it's readership. Telegraph sales to plunge as well as Rovers. Dear oh dear.

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Burnley man wanted on prison recall

WANTED Stephen Robinson WANTED Stephen Robinson

A DRUG dealer is wanted on prison recall after failing to comply with the conditions of his prison licence.

Stephen Robinson, 28, from Burnley, is also wanted for questioning in relation to a Clayton-le-Moors robbery.

Robinson was originally jailed for two years for possession of Class A drugs with intent to supply after he was convicted and sentenced at Burnley Crown Court in September 2008.

But he has failed to comply with the terms of his licence and has now been recalled to serve the remainder of his sentence.

The robbery took place at the Londis News Extra shop, in Barnes Road, Clayton-le-Moors, in May last year.

Robinson is around 5ft 9 ins tall, with blue eyes and a local accent. He also has a scar on his right forearm.

He previously lived in the Oswaldtwistle area and it is believed that he could still be in East Lancashire.

Inspector John Clucas said: “We would ask the public to be vigilant and report any sightings to the police – any details could be crucial.”

People with information can contact Lancashire Police by calling 101 or alternatively, the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at Crimestoppers-uk.org No personal details are taken, information is not traced or recorded and you will not go to court.

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