The Digital Economy Bill and you
The controversial Digital Economy Bill didn't create torrents of debate in Parliament on Wednesday night, but will have repercussions for many students who use P2P sites and software to fill…
Fun Lovin’ Criminals are to play the Engine Shed
American group Fun Lovin' Criminals have announced that they will be playing the Engine Shed as part of their tour this September.
Rage against the government, not the machine
Now that voting is associated more with X Factor than democracy, Jonathan Cresswell considers what would happen if reality TV infected politics.
Keeping people and property safe in Lincoln
Lincoln is better known for its nightlife than its crime rates, but is it as safe as you think? Stephanie Bolton looks at the hidden dangers and the unsung heroes.
Big match preview: Imps v Bournemouth
The Imps' League Two status could be back in the balance if they fail to pick up anything against Bournemouth at Sincil Bank on Saturday. Bradley King has the preview.
Gillian Merron facing a rocky road to re-election
Labour's Gillian Merron will have a tough battle in the bid to secure herself a fourth term as Lincoln's MP.
SU wants students to vote against tuition fees increase
Lincoln Students' Union, in line with the NUS, is asking students to register to vote and support candidates that would vote against increasing tuition fees.
Jamie T announces warm-up gig at Engine Shed
Alternative artist Jamie T has announced that he will be playing the Engine Shed ahead of his scheduled festival dates this summer.
Karl McCartney gets citizen-journalised
Lincoln Tory PPC Karl McCartney gets the citizen journalism treatment from local blogger Glenn Le Santo in an extensive interview.
‘Many people will vote to record their disgust’
Peter Smith opines that no UK party is ready to go the Obama route, though we have already seen the influence of online campaigning and the speed of public reaction.