Is ‘Citizen Khan’ a good portrayal of modern Muslims?
New BBC sitcom, Citizen Khan received almost 200 complaints when it was first broadcast. John Fernandez finds out why.
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New BBC sitcom, Citizen Khan received almost 200 complaints when it was first broadcast. John Fernandez finds out why.
With more people getting free tickets to the filming of their favourite shows, Hannah Gilbey looks at how this is possible and how she managed to get some of her…
British artists Rizzle Kicks and Wretch 32 will both be performing at The Engine Shed in separate shows next year.
When Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson and James May stopped in Lincoln back in May, they took some time out from 'rubbing the black prince' to talk with The Linc about…
After their recent performance at Glastonbury festival, London based band The Vaccines are another band who have announced that they will play at the Engine Shed this year.
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.
Angela Rippon and C4's head of news and current affairs, Dorothy Byrne, debated "what makes good journalism" at the university. Watch the discussion.
Allan Little, veteran award-winning BBC war reporter, spoke at the University of Lincoln about the challenges facing modern war reporters.
Martin Bell talks to Shane Croucher on why Afghanistan is unwinnable, and what affect the expenses scandal may have on the voting public.
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.