Lincoln hacker says people should learn to code to protect themselves from cyber crime
A Lincoln hacker says people should learn to hack and create viruses on their own websites to protect themselves and their websites.
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A Lincoln hacker says people should learn to hack and create viruses on their own websites to protect themselves and their websites.
Written by Natasha Bourke. This week marks Anti Bullying week across England with the main focus being on empowering children and raising awareness for people who are being bullied. The…
The County Council is opening a second round of consultations on the future of public libraries.
Written by Angeline McCall. After months of debate, Lincolnshire County Council members have voted to cut library services. The county reported that the change is needed to make £1.7 million…
Written by Luke Thompson. Religious education is one of the worst taught subjects in Lincoln schools, according to a public body.
The “Save Lincolnshire Libraries” group today handed over a petition of 23,000 signatures in protest against the cut in Lincolnshire library services. In a short ceremony outside the County Council…
Lincolnshire County Council has sent out a warning following the risk of flooding. David Wriglesworth reports.
A renewable energy conference to be held in Lincoln has sparked a debate between Lincoln Greenpeace and Lincolnshire politicians. Aaron Faunch reports.
The snow has fallen in Lincoln but there is no need to worry as the university and the county are fully prepared for the winter conditions.
The Cornhill and Sincil Street areas are set to get a £110,000 revamp courtesy of Lincoln Business Improvement Group and the City of Lincoln Council.