Lincoln Cathedral to mark one year of lockdown by illuminating yellow
Lincoln Cathedral and other prominent U.K. landmarks will light up yellow this evening for the National Day of Reflection, marking one year since the beginning of lockdown.
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Lincoln Cathedral and other prominent U.K. landmarks will light up yellow this evening for the National Day of Reflection, marking one year since the beginning of lockdown.
Updated 21 March, 12:45 A number of Lincoln residents were among those who gathered in London on Saturday to protest against COVID-19 restrictions.
A group comprised of hundreds of local residents – including two students at the University of Lincoln – is behind recent lockdown protests in the city, The Linc can reveal.
A group of maskless anti-lockdown protesters gathered in close proximity under the Stonebow archway Saturday afternoon, defying lockdown regulations.
It was announced today that Lincolnshire will be placed into tier 3 at the end of the national lockdown on 2 December.
7.5 million pints of beer are estimated to be wasted in the U.K. during the second lockdown, compared to 70 million pints in the first lockdown.
The restrictions put in place during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic have put an additional strain on individuals with eating disorders.
A local couple on the brink of homelessness in the wake of COVID-19 found a fresh start when they were given the opportunity to run a pub, which opens today.
In a brief video released Friday, Lincoln Students’ Union announced that 34 members of permanent staff have been laid off during the coronavirus pandemic.
As lockdown measures start to ease across the U.K., sending children back to school has become a controversial topic among parents.