Lincolnshire breaking news: Latest updatespublished at 06:11 British Summer Time 28 August 2018
Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.
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Breaking news, sport, travel and weather updates from across Lincolnshire.
Read MoreAn 18-year-old was arrested after the League Two match between Newport County and Grimsby Town.
Read MoreChristopher Shipway, 46, has life-threatening head injuries, Humberside Police said.
Read MoreScunthorpe United appoint former Bradford City and Motherwell boss Stuart McCall as manager.
Read MoreDemand for warehousing space has almost doubled over the last 10 years, driven by online retailers.
Read MoreThe woman, who was in her 70s, dies at the scene while two seriously injured men are in hospital.
Read MoreTwo men handed themselves in to police after the incident at a house in Gainsborough.
Read MoreBarnsley fight back from two goals down to preserve their unbeaten start to the season with a 2-2 draw at managerless Scunthorpe.
Read MoreLincoln City go top of League Two as they ease past winless bottom side Notts County.
Read MoreNewport County make it four games unbeaten in the league with a hard-fought win over Grimsby Town at Rodney Parade.
Read MoreThe annual festival is in its 10th years and more than 100,000 people are expected to attend.
Read MoreAs Lincoln's 10th annual Steampunk festival begins, those in the know talk about what is involved.
Read MoreOur top stories from Lincolnshire so far today include:
Details about three men who attempted to steal a bicycle outside Skegness job centre have been released, by police.
Officers said the three men approached the bicycle on Wainfleet road in the town and damaged its lock as they tried to steal it.
The men have been described as being in their late teens.
One was wearing a grey tracksuit with blonde hair, another had brown hair and was wearing a black tracksuit.
A third teenager was also reported at the scene.
Police are appealing for anyone who may have seen the group on 13 August.
The President of the National Farmers Union has issued a stark warning over the possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
The NFU has emphasised the need for free and frictionless trade with the EU.
It has called for clarity on what will happen if the UK leaves the EU without a trade deal in place.
In Lincolnshire, one in 10 people are currently employed in the food and farming industry, which is worth about £1bn to the county each year.
The government says that when the UK leaves the EU it will "develop its own trade policy for the first time in more than forty years boosting trading relationships, maximising global opportunities, and securing trade deals that work for our farmers, producers and consumers.”
Quote MessageIt highlights how absolutely essential it is that we do achieve a deal with the EU, it's very clear that no deal being achieved would mean that this country reverts to third country status. We would then be subjected to the highest rate of tarrif wall."
Minette Batters, President of the National Farmers Union
We mentioned improvements being made at Butlin's near Skegness earlier today - well the company has confirmed it is spending £4m on new rides and renovations.
The resort, which attracts around 15,000 people per week, is to gain a hall of mirrors, and other new fairground rides.
The fairground will also have new decorations and current rides will be moved around.
Butlin's say its existing attractions will stay open while renovations are underway.
Quote MessageWe are investing approximately £4m into creating a new traditional fairground experience, something that we believe will delight guests and encourage even more people to come to the original Butlin's resort, and enjoy what we have to offer as well as the town of Skegness and surrounding area."
Butlin's Spokesperson
Boston United have announced the signing of "vastly experienced defender" Ben Davies.
Davies left Grimsby Town at the end of the last season.
He has previously played for Derby County, Sheffield Utd and Portsmouth.
The 37-year-old will join the Pilgrims ahead of their match against Spennymore Town this weekend.
A man who kicked and punched his victim while he was on the ground has been jailed for ten months.
20-year-old Marajul Choudhury, of Monks Road, Lincoln, admitted assault causing actual bodily harm at Lincoln Crown Court today.
His victim, Thomas Aitchison, tried to punch Choudhury, but stumbled and fell over in the late night fracas on 24 February this year.
The court heard while his victim was on the floor, Choudhury kicked and punched him in the assault on Clasketgate in the city.
Quote MessageAny man who kicks another man lying on the floor in these circumstances has to go immediately to prison."
Judge Simon Hirst
The Scunthorpe chairman on sacking Nick Daws and what sort of replacement he wants.
With the 10th annual Asylum Steampunk festival taking over Lincoln this weekend it only seems apt to get some advice on how to fit in.
Here's Captain Thunderbolt: