Lincolnshire breaking news: Latest updatespublished at 07:17 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December 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 MoreA man and woman, both 19, were killed in the collision on the Lincoln bypass in the early hours of Saturday.
Read MoreIn a special festive edition of our weekly feature, BBC Sport highlights 12 things you may have missed from Saturday's EFL games.
Read MoreLincoln City extend their lead at the top of League Two as two early goals set them on their way against Newport County.
Read MoreBradford's revival continues as they climb out of the League One relegation places with victory over fellow strugglers Scunthorpe.
Read MoreGrimsby Town continue their superb run of form at Blundell Park with a thumping victory over League Two strugglers Notts County.
Read MoreThe man and woman, both 19, were killed in the collision on the Lincoln bypass.
Read MoreA rail firm says very few evening trains will run "at a vital time for businesses".
Read MoreMostly dry at first this evening, but showery rain will then spread from the west into tonight, some heavy.
Showers will diminish later with more clear spells developing.
A Lincolnshire police officer who was assaulted whilst responding to a 999 call has said she's considering not returning to work.
Jessica Goodhall, who has worked for the force for nine years, was punched while trying to apprehend a man in North Hykeham.
She says she's prioritising her family while deciding whether or not to continue working as an officer.
Quote MessageMy husband doesn't want me doing it anymore. He doesn't want his wife coming home, the mother of his kids coming home with black eyes and whatever else.
Jessica Goodhall
Police officers in Louth are warning people in the area to stay vigilant following a spate of burglaries.
Twenty-three burglaries, in which cash and jewellery were taken, have been reported to the force since September.
In all cases, thieves targeted the rear of properties at dark over the weekend.
Officers will be putting on extra patrols in the town and surrounding areas over the festive period.
Concerns were raised after two men were convicted earlier this year of assaulting hunt monitors.
Read MorePeople in Grantham are being encouraged to donate groceries to a foodbank in the town over the Christmas period.
The foodbank, which is run by volunteers, says it supports about 250 households in the area.
An extra festive cash boost has come this year with a £250 grant from South Kesteven district councillor Helen Goral.
The foodbank works by clients taking a voucher to the centre which can be redeemed for emergency food to last three days.
Quote MessageTonnes of food comes in which supports over 250 households during this festive period. But one session last week saw 87 packages of nine meals each taken away inside two hours.
Brian Hanbury, Foodbank project co-ordinator
A so-called drunk tank will be in Lincoln city centre tonight, on what's dubbed 'Mad Friday'.
People who've over indulged can be checked over and even sleep off alcohol in the supervised area on Silver Street.
NHS England has set aside £300,000 for the units, to ease pressure on A&E departments over the festive period.
Health inspectors had to intervene to get treatment for a child with suspected life-threatening sepsis.
Read MoreA landlord with a property in Mablethorpe says he's been left with a massive repair bill after his bungalow was abandoned in a poor condition by a tenant.
Aavi Lillepa says bags of rubbish and boxes of household items line the floor of the property and the ceiling and windowsills are growing mould.
He predicts the cost of getting the property habitable again will cost thousands of pounds.
Quote MessageThe stench is horrendous. These people have lived in this: a couple with five children and their pets."
Aavi Lillepa, Landlord
This afternoon in Lincolnshire will be mostly cloudy with some patchy light rain or drizzle.
However, a few brighter spells could develop at times.
It'll be fairly mild but becoming breezy:
The top stories from across Lincolnshire so far today include:
A Boxing Day hunt in Grantham has been moved following some local opposition.
The Belvoir Hunt has announced its 26 December meet will take place at the Grantham Riverside Pastures.
Hunt organisers say it will improve viewing for those attending.
Doubt was cast on the meet this year after the Mayor of Grantham announced she would not be greeting the hunt.
Horse riders are being urged to report near misses with vehicles when riding on the road.
The British Horse Society says that the number of incidents reported in Lincolnshire has more than doubled in the last year, but there are fears the real figure is higher with just one in 10 riders choosing to report.