Lincoln charity expands to help make homeless people ‘feel like they matter’
A Lincoln homeless charity has been forced to expand its services because of a surge in demand.
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A Lincoln homeless charity has been forced to expand its services because of a surge in demand.
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…
The annual report highlights Lincoln as an attractive choice for students, combining affordability and quality of life. The City of Lincoln has secured the 3rd position in the NatWest Student…
Churches in Lincoln are coming together to help their community through the cost-of-living crisis. Three churches in the Monks Road area – Monks Road Methodist Church, All Saints’ Anglican Church…
Gregor Smith speaks to Shelly Asquith, newly elected NUS Vice President Welfare, about how she plans to tackle the various emerging crises in student welfare under a majority Conservative government.