New anti-cuts movement launched after meeting
An eclectic group of people in Lincoln have formed a new group in opposition to government cuts.
Lincoln's Premier Student Newspaper
An eclectic group of people in Lincoln have formed a new group in opposition to government 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.
"Shooting Stars" regular Angelos Epithemiou will be bringing his odd style of comedy to the Engine Shed in February.
Chris Charnley, Lincoln Students' Union president, has labelled Karl McCartney, Lincoln's Tory MP, "uneducated" about higher education.
Girls in Lincoln shopped in the name of charity on November 2nd, supporting the fight against breast cancer by opening their purses. Natalie Littlewood went along.
Last week, Lincoln Castle housed the Lincolnshire Sausage Festival. Stalls from all over the county came to showcase their best sausage.
Lauren Grey finds out more about Lincoln's newest vintage boutique, Scruffs.
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.
The infamous alternative rockers Manic Street Preachers gave the Engine Shed one of the best gigs in a long time. Ryan Peters was there to witness it.
Kirsty O'Connell has been discovering that Lincoln's charity shops can be a treasure trove of on-trend and original pieces.