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Workmen uncover a slice of social history during restoration work at the Hyde Park Picture House.
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Workmen uncover a slice of social history during restoration work at the Hyde Park Picture House.
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Read MoreA recent boom in staycations has helped boost the coffers of a Lincolnshire landmark badly hit by the pandemic, officials said.
Lincolnshire's International Bomber Command Centre,which honours the crews who served during World War Two, said the pandemic had "cast doubt" over its future viability.
The centre, near Lincoln, lost 90% of its income, in part due to restrictions on international travel and group bookings.
Chief executive officer Nicky van der Drift said because of the coronavirus lockdown it had also missed out on holding events to mark Armed Forces Day as well as other anniversaries including VE Day 75.
However, she said the centre had enjoyed a recent rise in visitor numbers.
“The staycation market has been really important to us,” she said, adding that local people were also choosing to explore “what’s on the doorstep” more.
The centre, which was built to remember the thousands of crewmen who served in Bomber Command during World War Two, opened in 2018.
It is the only place in the world to commemorate every life lost in the service of the Command by name - 57,861 names in total.
Crews tackling a fire on Hull's Boothferry estate on Sunday had to withdraw after being attacked.
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Read MoreFire crews were forced to withdraw from an incident after being attacked with missiles.
Humberside Fire and Rescue Service said crews had come under attack as they dealt with a blaze at a park on Gower Road, in Hull, on Sunday.
It follows reports of a spate of wheelie bin blazes in the Boothferry estate area of the city.
Humberside's chief fire officer Chris Blacksell said there were concerns gangs were starting fires to lure crews to the area so they could attack them.
It will be a dry and bright start to the day with sunny spells. It will remain dry in the afternoon, but it will tend to cloud over from the west.
Tonight, it will remain overcast, but it will continue to be dry. There is a very small chance of an odd spot of light rain or drizzle.