Zeppelin crash victims' relatives make peacepublished at 12:59 Greenwich Mean Time 4 November 2018
Relatives meet after trawler captain left 16 Germans to die on a crashed Zeppelin.
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Relatives meet after trawler captain left 16 Germans to die on a crashed Zeppelin.
Read MoreRoss Edgley, 33, consumed more than 500 bananas during his 1,780-mile journey around Great Britain.
Read MoreA seven-year-old girl travelling in another car was seriously injured in the collision near Lincoln.
Read MoreEx-RAF medic, Rachel Williamson, won a clutch of medals in rowing and swimming.
Read MoreThe great-grandson of a trawlerman who left the Germans to drown, meets a relative of one of those who died.
Read MoreA 12-hour away day round trip, an afternoon to forget for one goalkeeper and an inspired comeback contributes to a fine day in the EFL.
Read MoreThree goals in eight second-half minutes sees Scunthorpe fight back to claim a point in a thrilling 3-3 draw with Oxford.
Read MoreCambridge United earn a late win for the second week in succession as they beat Grimsby.
Read MoreLeague Two leaders Lincoln end a run of three games without a win by beating Forest Green Rovers at Sincil Bank.
Read MoreVolunteers raised £48,000 towards the life-sized statue of two steelworkers from the 1940s.
Read MoreThree cars collided on the Lincoln bypass just after midday closing the road, police say.
Read MorePeople in Grimsby have been reacting to the town having the UK's most "unhealthiest High Street".
Read MoreLincolnshire Police have released an image of a man they want to speak to after a man posed as an officer to trick an elderly man out of thousands of pounds in Boston.
The man, who was believed to be driving a Black Mercedes or Audi Saloon, told the man to withdraw cash from his bank and hand it over.
Over £4,000 was handed over at around 15:00 on 11 October and a further £3,000 handed over at around 17:00 from the victim’s address in Hubberts Bridge.
The offender is thought to be in his 20s.
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People in Gainsborough are far safer now that a town pub no longer has an alcohol licence, say police.
The White Hart Hotel is without a licence after previous holder Sharon Hopkinson surrendered it.
The former Town Councillor has been convicted of drugs offences.
Speaking during a licence hearing today, a Lincolnshire Police officer said they had evidence of repeated breaches of the licence conditions, including a rise in assaults and brawls.
Ms Hopkinson did not attend today's hearing due to ill health.
Lincolnshire MP John Hayes has courted controversy by asking the Government think about re-introducing the death penalty, external to combat violent crime.
The MP for Scunthorpe says he's going to be meeting with the government to discuss the future of a gym in Kirton in Lindsey which is linked to RAF Scampton.
The facilities at Kirton in Lindsey are run by the Ministry of Defence, but there's concern the closure of the historic RAF base in 2022, external could see them shut.
Nick Dakin has said he's going to meet with the Secretary of State for Defense Gain Williamson to argue the case for it staying open for the community.
Quote MessageThe defense minister has promised to meet with me to hear the arguments directly. We want to make sure the Kirton in Lindsey community have maximum opportunity to access those resources."
Nick Dakin, Scunthorpe MP
A man has been seriously injured, external after an assault outside The Anchor pub on Lincoln High Street.
Lincolnshire County Council has told the BBC it is assisting Kisimul school to find alternative accommodation for 47 children.
The Swinderby special needs school had it's boarding facilities closed by Ofsted after the watchdog passed "safeguarding concerns" onto Lincolnshire Police.
Only seven of the children are actually from Lincolnshire.
Emily Lomas, 28, moved to the town three years ago and says it's a "lovely place to be".
Read MoreA disabled athlete, who competes around the world,, says she'll struggle to get out of Lincolnshire, after losing her sponsored van.
Liz McTernan, who takes part in ironman triathlons, has lost her specially-adapted vehicle, because it was sponsored by Boston factory Fogarty.
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The company went into administration earlier this week, Liz's adapted van was taken away yesterday.
She's due to compete in Beirut in just over a week and says she's not sure what she's going to do:
Quote MessageI'm without any transport whatsoever. I live in the middle of Lincolnshire with no reliable bus service. I can't even get a coach down to Heathrow because my equipment is too large and too difficult to handle by myself."
Liz McTernan, Athlete