Appeal after woman found dead in flatpublished at 13:13 British Summer Time 20 May 2018
The body of Julie Byrne was found in a property in Skegness on Thursday.
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The body of Julie Byrne was found in a property in Skegness on Thursday.
Read MoreA couple from Lincolnshire say it was "disturbing" how much was known about their online activity.
Read MoreJack Walker, 25, threatened a man at gunpoint at his Ingoldmells home before stealing cash and a phone.
Read MoreScunthorpe caretaker boss Nick Daws says he has accepted the offer to manage the club on a permanent basis.
Read MoreGrimsby Town full-back Andrew Fox signs a new one-year deal with the League Two side.
Read MorePlayer of the Season Neal Eardley signs a new deal with League Two losing play-off semi-finalists Lincoln.
Read MoreHere are the headlines from our Lincolnshire newsroom so far:
Humberside Police want to speak with anyone who might have seen a collision between a white Ford Fiesta and an ambulance on Messignham Road in Scunthorpe.
The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon.
While four people and a child were in the vehicles, no-one suffered serious injuries.
Officers are appealing for anyone with any dashcam footage to also come forward.
The weather will stay fine this evening with late sunshine.
It will then be another dry night with mainly clear skies, although there could be a few patches of mist or fog forming.
Light winds and lows of 3C (37F).
Here's my full forecast:
Boston and Skegness MP Matt Warman says new laws to protect our personal data are a positive step forward but could go further.
New EU regulations come into force next week so consumers give so-called informed consent.
Meanwhile a six-month investigation by BBC Radio Lincolnshire has revealed that one computer was tracked by 800 "cookies", some originating in countries such as Russia, China and Japan.
Quote MessageThe idea that you own your data explicitly is a really good thing. Does it tackle all of the things that sometimes unnerve people about the internet, no of course it doesn't and that's very much a moving target.
Matt Warman MP, Boston and Skegness
Owain Wyn Evans
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
It will be a dry end to the day and the weekend is looking good! Here's the latest forecast:
Don't forget you can watch the royal wedding at Lincoln Castle tomorrow.
A big screen will be set-up in association with BBC Radio Lincolnshire.
BBC Cumbria Sport
Workington Comets take their unbeaten start to the new speedway season to Scunthorpe tonight in the Championship.
They'll also have the new British Under-19 champion Dan Bewley in their side, after he won last night's event at Ipswich.
Tomorrow night's fixture with Scunthorpe at Workington was postponed because the Comets have so many riders away on international duty.
The Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival starts in Lincolnshire tomorrow:
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A Scunthorpe pub has been given a Grade II listing from Historic England.
The Queen Bess Public House is one of five quirky post-war pubs to be given the status.
It's named after a record-breaking blast furnace at the steelworks, and is one of the best-preserved surviving examples of a pub built by a major brewery in the decades after the World War Two.
The Queen Bess was built for the brewery Samuel Smith's and opened in 1959.
The Avro Lancaster was shot down by German gunners on the Dutch coast.
Read MoreImps manager Danny Cowley has thanked fans for their support this year.
Lincoln City's season came to an end with a 3-1 defeat in the League Two play-off semi-final against Exeter City last night.
This season included their first trip to Wembley and a win in the Checkatrade Trophy.
The Humber region could become the leading area in the country for commercial fish farming.
Plans have been discussed this morning with experts from the newly-formed National Aquaculture Centre.
The Humber is already one of the UK's leading fish producing areas, with a market in Grimsby and several large processing factories.
The conference at Hull University heard about plans to reduce the pressure on wild fish stocks by farming more fish locally.
A girl has suffered what police describe as minor injuries after a collision involving a car.
It happened around 08:00 today outside the Boston High School on Spilsby Road in the town.
New plans have been unveiled to regenerate part of Gainsborough town centre - which could create hundreds of jobs.
The new proposals include developing a cinema with restaurants, a new public square and improvements to the riverfront.
West Lindsey District Council says it could generate £14m for the local economy.