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Drug dealer was ‘in the Highlands to make some money fast’
The Inverness Courier· 13 hours agoA serious organised crime gang recruited two young Romanian men to sell cocaine in the Highlands....
More strikes at Lincoln school just weeks after deal agreed
BBC News· 20 hours agoFour days of strike action have been announced at a Lincoln primary school just weeks after an...
Fire crews explain what caused blaze at Ancaster recycling plant
Lincolnshire Live via Yahoo News UK· 7 days agoLincolnshire Police and the East Midlands Ambulance Crew were also at the scene. Once the fire was...
Bourne park stabbing: Three arrested after man dies
BBC News· 6 days agoThree people have been arrested after a man was stabbed to death in a Lincolnshire park. Armed police were called to Wellhead Park in Bourne at about...
Broken water pump in People's Park leaves pond in sorry state
Grimsby Live via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoIf residents see any problems, please report it to ward councillors and we will do our best to deal...
Stealing and dumping moped 'a senseless crime' - Bourne victim
BBC News· 6 days agoA woman whose moped was stolen and dumped in a river has called for more to be done to deter people...
Churches urged to review security following thefts
BBC News· 4 days agoChurches in Lincolnshire are being urged to take steps to prevent break-ins following a spate of thefts across the UK. The warning comes from specialist...
Red Arrows full route for June 29 as map shows where they'll fly for Armed Forces Day
My London via Yahoo News UK· 4 days agoThe Armed Forces Day event in Cleethorpes attracts a 'very large numbers' of visitors to the borough...
Labour on course to win more seats than 1997 landslide – pollster
Daily Echo· 9 hours agoSurvation pollsters quizzed 34,558 respondents online and by phone between June 15 and July 2, and have said a Labour landslide is “99% certain”. Prominent Conservative figures look set to lose ...
I'm so worried about obese kids riding my donkeys I weigh them first
The Sun· 4 days agoJohn Nuttall, 66, said children were asked to step on a set of scales if they appeared to weigh over...