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  • Live updates have finished on Monday 20 June 2016

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  1. Today's Live coveragepublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 17:00 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    That's another Monday done everybody! 

    Thank you for joining me and the rest of the team today.

    We'll be back from 8:00am tomorrow, join us then.

  2. Coming up on Look North tonightpublished at 17:45 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:45 20 June 2016

    BBC Look North
    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

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  3. The headlinespublished at 17:41 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:41 20 June 2016

    Lizzie Musham
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    • A 26 year old man's been sentenced to more than five years in jail for raping a woman in Boston.
    • NHS forced to spend over £1.2 million on standard paracetamol for patients in Lincolnshire
    • Mass shooting in Orlando prompts increased security measures for Lincoln Pride 
    • Grimsby Town striker Padraig Amond signed by Hartlepool United
  4. Snake Davis drops in for an on-air jam sessionpublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:33 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    The amazingly talented Snake Davis dropped in to Radio Lincolnshire towers today.

    Never one to miss out on a musical moment presenter Chris Berrow brought along his electric guitar and tried to keep up. 

    Have a watch:

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    Snake Davis drops in for an impromptu jam session with Chris

    If Chris wants to be in a band with Snake he clearly needs a cool nickname as well... sticking with the reptile theme I suggest Chris "Pain in the Asp" Berrow?

  5. Traffic and Travel: Avoid A17 after two accidents cause strifepublished at 17:24 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:24 20 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    As rush hour gets into full flow the A17 remains closed between High Dike Cranwell and Brant Broughton because of the serious multi-vehicle accident that happened this morning.

    Further East there's been an accident near the Holdingham roundabout, one lane is blocked and there's slow traffic.

  6. Over £1 million spent on prescribed paracetamol in Lincolnshirepublished at 17:18 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:18 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    The Lincolnshire East Clinical Commissioning group spent almost £450,000 last year on prescribed paracetamol, across the whole of the county the total was more than £1.2 million.

    The commissioning group are asking people to reconsider before they request them via prescription as they can cost less than 30p at the supermarket but quickly add up for the NHS.   

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    At a time when the NHS is facing huge financial pressures, providing small quantities of these painkillers on prescription is not an effective use of funds. Every time a doctor writes a prescription, the NHS incurs additional charges through dispensing and administrative fees, and if GP time is also included the cost rises even higher.

    Dr Peter Holmes, GP and Chair of NHS Lincolnshire East CCG

  7. Security increase for Lincoln Pride after Orlando shootingpublished at 17:01 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 16:01 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    The organisers of Lincoln pride say they’ve increased security at popular LGBT venues in the city in response to the mass shooting in Orlando last Sunday

    They're bringing in extra staff, more bag searches at the doors as well as a number of other measures. 

    The police made this statement:

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    We understand that tragic events, such as those in Orlando, can have an impact on feelings of safety so we are engaging with our LGBT communities to understand if they have any specific worries or concerns through our neighbourhood policing teams and through our ongoing engagement with our independent advisory groups.

    Lincolnshire police

  8. Cashpoint chaos in the countrysidepublished at 16:46 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 15:46 20 June 2016

    BBC Look North
    East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire

    Businesses in rural Lincolnshire say they are losing thousands of pounds of trade every month because people keep stealing cash machines. 

    The landlord of the White Hart Pub in Caistor says his late night trade has been hugely affected. 

    This ATM was one of many ripped from the wall of buildings across the county in recent months.

    Caistor
  9. Rapist jailed at Lincoln Crown Courtpublished at 16:32 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 15:32 20 June 2016

    Lizzie Musham
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Sergejs Susorovs has been jailed for five years and four months after grabbing a woman on London Road, Boston and then raping her in a nearby woodland.

    It happened on the 18th of May at about 3pm, the 26-year-old was arrested within two hours of the crime being reported.

    Sergejs SusorovsImage source, Lincolnshire Police
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    The victim has shown incredible strength from the beginning. She was able to give a detailed description of Susorovs, which was crucial. Officers were sent to the area where they quickly identified the scene and began a search for the offender. Susorovs was very quickly identified and apprehended after he made an attempt to flee from officers.

    DI Simon Lovett, Lincolnshire Police

  10. Hartlepool United snatch Amond from Grimsby Townpublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 15:13 20 June 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    Hartlepool have confirmed they've signed the star striker. Their fans are happy, Grimsby's... well not so much. 

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  11. Traffic and Travel: Another crash on the A17published at 16:01 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 15:01 20 June 2016

    BBC Travel

    There's another incident on the A17 after this morning's big crash involving five vehicles in Leadenham.

    One lane is closed as it approaches the Holdingham roundabout from the East. If you can just try and avoid the whole area. 

    Meanwhile Police in Spalding are warning drivers to be careful.

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  12. Missing girl with learning difficulties foundpublished at 15:46 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 14:46 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Chelsea Adams has been found safe and well by the authorities and - interestingly - this is how they did it...

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  13. Pocket Paul Hudson makes a reappearancepublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 14:20 20 June 2016

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Now here's a blast from the past, sometime ago on our drivetime programme, William Wright decided to make sure that every listener could have their very own cut-out-and-keep Paul Hudson.

    It proved very popular (we're not really sure why) and now it appears the production team on Radio 2's Jeremy Vine Show have managed to get their hands on one...

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  14. Showground takes advantage of break in the rainpublished at 15:01 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 14:01 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

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    It's been all go for the Showground for the past few weeks, Elton John followed by Race for Life and now they have to turn things round for the Lincolnshire Show. 

  15. Renewed appeal over Boston assaultpublished at 14:45 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 13:45 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Police are again appealing for information about the people captured in this CCTV footage.

    cctvImage source, Lincolnshire police
    cctvImage source, Lincolnshire police

    It's after a 26-year-old local man was attacked in February outside a Boots at the taxi rank in Boston. It happened at about 4:00am on the 14th, the victim suffered broken ribs and serious internal injuries.

  16. Heavy rains in Lincolnshirepublished at 14:25 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 13:25 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

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  17. Lessons to be learnt but unpreventable - review into baby deathpublished at 14:06 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 13:06 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    An independent review into the death of a six month old baby in Lincolnshire has concluded that medical and child protection agencies could have shared information more effectively. 

    But the review- commissioned by the Lincolnshire Safeguarding Children Board- says the death of the baby couldn't have been prevented as he had a life limiting condition. 

    The report found that, during his life, the family were given support by a wide range of medical and health professionals. The Safeguarding Board says it's important that the agencies learn from the findings.

  18. Grimsby Town make enquiriespublished at 13:45 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 12:45 20 June 2016

    BBC Humberside Sport

    The big story for Grimsby lately is them attempting to hold onto their existing players but could they be about to make an acquisition of their own?

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  19. Lincolnshire attractions scoop top awardpublished at 13:22 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 12:22 20 June 2016

    Alex Rhodes
    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Five of Lincolnshire's tourist attractions have received top accolades. 

    Lincoln Castle, Gainsborough Old Hall and Museum of Lincolnshire Life are among those to be given the - Tripadvisor Certificate of Excellence. 

    The award is based on the quality, quantity and reviews submitted by visitors over a year.

    Gainsborough Old Hall
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    Gainsborough Old Hall

  20. The headlinespublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 20 June 2016
    published at 12:03 20 June 2016

    Lizzie Musham
    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    • Air ambulance called to mutli-vehicle crash on the A17, road is closed in Leadenham, six people and a horse injured
    • Fire and rescue see big increase in call outs to help the severely obese
    • Lincolnshire cop nominated for award
    • 600 traders head to biggest Lincolnshire Show yet