Conservative chairman comes to the city
Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative party, came to Lincoln in a bid to promote Karl McCartney's election campaign on Monday, May 3rd.
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Eric Pickles, chairman of the Conservative party, came to Lincoln in a bid to promote Karl McCartney's election campaign on Monday, May 3rd.
For the next fortnight, The Linc's culture team will be introducing you to some alternative festivals during this summer, kicking it off for those strapped for cash: Glastonbudget.
May is National Share a Story Month and The Linc are calling for your stories and poems! We speak to a student writing a novel, to see why they love…
Despite the SU telling students to support PPCs who've signed up to the NUS Vote for Students campaign, two elected officers are publicly endorsing a candidate who hasn't.
Despite the police officer uniform being ‘unflattering’, policewoman Holly Whybrow would not change it. She tells The Linc why.
Local boy Danny Bell is getting The Linc's spotlight treatment, this week, as Rebecca Caroline talks to Lincoln's Young and Rocking runner up.
A match in memory of Keith Alexander will take place on Bank Holiday Monday and some famous names will be strutting their stuff at Sincil Bank.
The Linc spoke to a former Lincoln parliamentary representative who is now a lord about what he thinks of Lincoln's PPCs.