Drill Hall question time provokes debate
The Drill Hall hosted a BBC Question Time-style debate on Monday, March 15th, between three parliamentary candidates running in Lincolnshire.
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The Drill Hall hosted a BBC Question Time-style debate on Monday, March 15th, between three parliamentary candidates running in Lincolnshire.
Exclusive — The Linc can reveal that Martin Bell will not be standing as an independent candidate in the upcoming General Election.
The University of Lincoln published the first mock pictures of how the new Business and Law Faculty building will look like, when open to students in January 2011.
Lord Young, the government’s minister for students, quizzed Lincoln students on Friday, March 12th, about their experiences at the university.
Lincolnshire County Council recently released teenage pregnancy rates in the county, but how effective has their strategy been? Shane Croucher and Emma Pearson report.
Nursing students gave their opinions on health to Gillian Merron, Public Health minister for state, on Friday, discussing topics such as smoking, alcohol and drugs.
Students who cook after drinking are being targeted in a new campaign to prevent fire incidents after at least one severe incident last year.
The University of Lincoln has hosted two notable female journalists from the BBC in recent weeks: Angela Rippon, a journalist and presenter, and Helen Boaden, the director of BBC News.
With the General Election due in the next few months, The Linc has taken a look to see what each of the main three political parties have planned for students…
Considered to be the editors' editor and one of the finest journalists in modern times, Harold Evans talks to Shane Croucher about his big name and big character.