Professor Paul Salveson is a historian and writer and lives in Bolton. He is visiting professor in ‘Worktown Studies’ at the University of Bolton and author of several books on Lancashire history Lancashire, during and after the Industrial Revolution of the 19th century, was a dirty and polluted place to live. We’ll never know the true toll on people’s lives as a result of atmospheric pollution but it must have been enormous. There was no NHS. If you were ill you had to pay, unless you were lucky enough to be protected by a friendly society or trade union (which of course you had to pay contributions to). Working in mill, mine or factory didn’t just expose you to physical injury from machinery, but more insidiously the long-term risks to health from airborne pollution.
Before the NHS, Bolton could rely on its community doctors thisislancashire.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from thisislancashire.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
It was a suspected murder plot seemingly poured from the pen of Agatha Christie. And it happened in Andover a century ago, when nurse Bessie Mae Skeels stood accused of
Crime by Sarah McPhee  Comedian Ash Williams has pleaded not guilty to recording an intimate image of a woman without her consent.
The I m A Celebrity ⦠Get Me Out of Here! star, who made it to the top seven and appeared on Network 10 s grand finale on Sunday night, was charged by police in Sydney last month. It is understood police will allege the images at the centre of the allegations are screenshots of a woman, allegedly taken during FaceTime phone sex. The 38-year-old was charged in December. In November 2020, officers from Inner West Police Area Command received a report of an offence allegedly committed by a 38-year-old man, NSW Police said in a statement.