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National League club Morecambe are on the brink of going out of business as a proposed takeover deal continues to flounder.
Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham has been urged to "do the right thing" and sell the club by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham has been urged to “do the right thing” and sell the club by Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said it was "imperative" Jason Whittingham "acts to help save the club" by selling to "give [it] ...
The culture, media and sport secretary has written an open letter to Morecambe owner Jason Whittingham calling on him to sell ...
The Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has written an open letter to Jason Whittingham, the owner of Morecambe FC , imploring him ...
Government minister Lisa Nandy MP has written to Morecambe’s owner, telling him it is ‘imperative’ he finds a solution to the ...
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport says the new Football Governance Bill will 'put supporters back at the heart of the game' and safeguard the future of clubs up and down the pyramid ...
Plans to establish an Independent Football Regulator have formally become law after the Football Governance Act received Royal Assent.
UPDATED with additional quotes 09.20 a.m. PT: “The era of government stoking culture wars is over,” promised new UK Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy this afternoon as she delivered her first ...
Lisa Nandy will meet with BBC's Tim Davie over Huw Edwards scandal today, asking why he remained at the corporation between November and April.
Ms. Nandy, 40, a Labour politician, is vying for her party’s leadership and was here to meet with residents of this small town in West Yorkshire that had been devastated by flooding days earlier.