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The LayStar Lancashire magazine and news gazette is a free online creative writing resource for great stories, imaginative literary articles, travel guides, business articles along with news and gossip for Lancashire.

LayStar welcomes article submission from new and experienced writers. Submit articles on general themes like bedtime stories, gardening and business advice. Submit articles of a local interest to Lancashire, such as local gossip and news and places of interest in Lancashire. You could also promote your business by writing an article about the industry that you serve.


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Is Google Good For Us?

By: John Carpenter
Category: World Wide Web
Coverage: National

Downloads: 9%

Google is the search engine giant that 60% of us flock to when we want to search for something on the Web. The endeavour of website owners is to get their web pages listed at or near the top out of potentially thousands of results when we search. But are the results good for us, the consumer?

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British Trains Are A Joke

By: Paul Michael
Category: Have Your Say
Coverage: County

Downloads: 4%

But no-one appears to be laughing!

We are supposed to be living in the ‘green’ age. We are encouraged to abandon our cars and walk, ride bikes or use public transport.

So why are our trains a joke?

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What Is A Web Site?

By: SilkLink WebDesign
Category: World Wide Web
Coverage: National

Downloads: 13%

We may have been advised that it is essential nowadays to have a website or a web presence in support of our business. But, to ask a stupid question, what is a web site? What does it do? How does it do it? How will it help my business?

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Reducing Bank Charges

By: Paul Michael
Category: Finance and Economy
Coverage: National

Downloads: 32%

How we loath banks right now! We believe that the banks caused the current recession, and now we are miffed that we continue to suffer with excessive bank charges while the banks threaten to pay huge bonuses to their leaders. What can we do to fight back?

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Short Term Business Loans: The Best For Your Business

By: Michael Brian
Category: Finance and Economy
Coverage: National

Downloads: 26%

The ongoing financial crisis surely has affected your business and in turn, you may have lost a considerable amount of client.

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Fox Hunting - Again?

By: Paul Michael
Category: Politics
Coverage: National

Downloads: 48%

The subject of fox hunting has raised its ugly head again. If the Conservatives get in, they will lift the current ban on fox hunting. Why would a political party use such a barbaric ploy to win an election?

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Want to write? Here are some ideas for creative writing literature and genres:
Bedtime stories; a history of quotes or sayings; erotic stories (imaginative, not explicit); vegetarian recipes; hobby craft guides; organic gardening; business advice in the Lancashire area; fiction - short stories; travel and tourism guides for Lancashire; health articles; food and drink; Lancashire local news and gossip.


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BBC News - UK
The latest stories from the UK section of the BBC News web site.

School lottery 'failed in aim'
England's first city-wide lottery system aimed at solving the problem of allocating places at over-subscribed schools failed to give poorer children equal access to top schools, academics say.

Pakistan trio hit by ICC charges
Three Pakistan cricketers accused of corruption are set to be questioned again by police, after being charged and provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council.

Fugitive Asil Nadir at Old Bailey
Fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir arrives at the Old Bailey for his first court appearance on fraud and theft charges.

'Big drop' in alcohol consumption
Alcohol consumption has fallen faster than ever, figures from the British Beer and Pub Association suggest.
 
 


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