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Bolton grandma goes viral following hilarious YouTube food review
The video from Rate My Takeaway has been been described as the most northern video in history
08:22, 28 APR 2021
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A grandma who runs a successful takeaway business out of her terraced house has become an internet sensation, thanks to a hilarious YouTube video.
Bolton mum with so much to look forward to died after fatal chain reaction to prescription drugs She was kind and passionate and she would help anyone.
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Lindsey Raines, 39, died after an overdose of prescription drugs. (Image: Mark Raines)
A much-loved mum-of-four was found unresponsive by her husband after accidentally taking a fatal overdose of prescription drugs, an inquest has heard.
Lindsey Raines, 39, had spent the night watching a film with her nine-year-old stepdaughter before getting into bed with her partner, Mark, in the early hours of April 30, 2020.
But, when her husband woke up in the afternoon after a long lie-in, he found Lindsey blue and not breathing in the bed next to him.
£50m plans to transform Farnworth town centre submitted
More than 200 homes, a mini-cinema, restaurants, a gym and a community hub are all planned
15:53, 15 MAR 2021
The linear park that is planned by Capital & Centric as part of £50 million proposals to redevelop the old market precinct (Image: Capital & Centric)
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The cleaner who comforts the dying, and the porter who s a friend to the lonely - the ordinary heroes of the Royal Bolton Hospital s pandemic
ON THE COVID FRONTLINE: as part of our series looking at healthcare in Greater Manchester during the pandemic, the Manchester Evening News meets the cleaners, porters, caterers and student nurses who ve helped keep the Royal Bolton Hospital ticking throughout the pandemic