Lincoln citizens unite against government cuts
Over 50 students and members of the public attended a meeting to discuss methods of opposing the coalition government's planned education cuts.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
Over 50 students and members of the public attended a meeting to discuss methods of opposing the coalition government's planned education cuts.
BBC Sport broadcaster John Inverdale was back in Lincoln on November 11th, to present awards at the the Lincolnshire Sports Awards. The Linc caught up with him.
BBC Lincolnshire have had some of their NUJ journalists on strike the past couple of days to highlight the issues about changes to the corporations pension scheme.
Karl McCartney hints that he would support a higher cap on fees in an interview with The Linc, though he stopped short of explicitly stating his position.
An assortment of Lincolnians, from students, to workers, parents and pensioners, are uniting against the severe budget cuts declared by the government on Wednesday, October 20th.
Many students at the University of Lincoln have come out against the Browne report, labelling it ridiculous, dangerous and unfair -- and warn Lincoln's MP not to betray them.
A flashing fresher at the University of Lincoln was found guilty of a public order offence at the Lincoln Magistrates court on Thursday October 14th.
The Lincoln Drill Hall has gone independent after six years of caretaking by City of Lincoln Council. The move should allow the venue to "thrive".
Lincolnshire Day, a day to celebrate the county's heritage and attractions, took place on October 1st, with a series of events throughout the city.
Lighthouse Property Services is one of the leading student accommodation providers in Lincoln, but an investigation by The Linc reveals allegations of appalling practice by the company.