Marc Jones re-elected as Police and Crime Commissioner
Conservative Marc Jones has been elected as the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner for the third time.
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Conservative Marc Jones has been elected as the Lincolnshire Police and Crime Commissioner for the third time.
As March looms closer, so does the opportunity for University of Lincoln students to demonstrate their solidarity with the homeless community. YMCA Lincolnshire’s annual Sleep-Out fundraiser, scheduled for March 8,…
Young people in Lincoln are no longer relying on alcohol to make their nights out fun. According to a UK survey by YouGov and The Portman Group, 44% of 18–24-year-olds…
In a bid to transform the aspirations of young minds into vivid realities, Lincolnshire County Council is joining forces with the Greater Lincolnshire Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to launch a…
Lincoln, a city rich in musical history, currently houses a diverse music scene that is emblematic of both unity and disconnection. A deep dive into the contrasting experiences of Josh…
The West End Lights have returned to Lincoln with a one-night walking tour of lit up local houses. On Friday, December 1, almost forty homes decorated their windows and gardens…
Greater Lincolnshire will get a new mayor following the Chancellor’s statement last week, and it’s raising mixed reactions here in Lincoln. Professor Neal Juster is the Chair of the Greater…
Lincoln students living in waterfront accommodation say they are being plagued by an infestation of silverfish after the recent floods. These inch-long insects have been spotted crawling in bedrooms, kitchens,…
Despite bitter temperatures, University of Lincoln students gathered on Tuesday night to take a stand ‘against harassment and sexual assault on the streets at night.’ The annual ‘Reclaim the Night’…
Payments could start being made this week. Pensioners in Lincolnshire are due to receive nearly £300 in tax credit from the government to help ease the cost of living. The…