1. How hot is it where you are?published at 10:24 British Summer Time 16 June 2022

    Compare the temperature in your area to other locations in the UK and around the world.

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  2. Lincoln City 1-0 Grimsby Townpublished at 19:22 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2019

    Harry Toffolo scores the only goal of the game as Lincoln overcome 10-man Grimsby at Sincil Bank in League Two.

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  3. Scunthorpe United 1-1 Sunderlandpublished at 19:20 Greenwich Mean Time 19 January 2019

    Adam Hammill's spectacular late leveller earns Scunthorpe United a point against promotion-chasing Sunderland.

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  4. To Let boards set to be banned in citypublished at 18:56 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Lincoln's city council took action after complaints the signs were "an unnecessary eyesore".

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  5. First Brit to walk in space to get honorary degreepublished at 16:59 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    A Lincolnshire astronaut, who was the first British man to walk in space, will receive an honorary degree from the University of Hull tonight.

    Space Shuttle DiscoveryImage source, NASA

    Michael Foale, who was born in Louth, is one of the UK's most experienced astronauts and has spent more than 374 days in space, completing four space walks.

  6. Lincoln City's 'shock' over former employee's £35k theftpublished at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Lincoln City say the club was shocked by the actions of its former general manager John Vickers.

    Vickers, 48, has been jailed for 14 months after he admitted defrauding the club out of £35,000 to fund a gambling addiction.

    He stole money from the football club's Paypal and Imps Birthday Lotto accounts for more than a decade.

    Vickers, from London Road in Bracebridge Heath near Lincoln, held a variety of roles during his time at Sincil Bank until he left two years ago.

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    John Vickers was a trusted employee, work colleague and friend of many at Lincoln City Football Club for a number of years so the discovery of his actions was met with feelings of shock and disappointment."

  7. Lincoln City's former general manager is jailedpublished at 15:52 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    John Vickers, the former general manager of Lincoln City Football Club, has been jailed for 14 months.

    He admitted defrauding the club out of £35,000 to fund a gambling addiction.

    The 48-year-old stole money from the football club's Paypal and Imps Birthday Lotto accounts over 11 years.

    Vickers, from London Road in Bracebridge Heath near Lincoln, held a variety of roles during his time at Sincil Bank until he left two years ago.

  8. Thousands of clocks wind up for exhibitionpublished at 15:30 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Up to 3,000 clocks are going on show in North Lincolnshire to honour clock-maker John Harrison.

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  9. Thousands of clocks wind up for exhibitionpublished at 15:29 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Up to 3,000 clocks are going on show in Barton to honour clock-maker John Harrison.

  10. Criticism over £300 street light chargepublished at 15:25 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Plans to charge town and parish councils in Lincolnshire hundreds of pounds to switch street lights back on have been criticised.

    More than half of the county's street lights go off at midnight.

    It is part of an effort by the county council to save money.

    Street light

    Parish and town councils are being given the option of a one-off £300 per light charge to put them back on.

    If authorities are willing to wait though the cost goes down to £150.

    Councillor Danny Brookes, from Skegness Town Council said: "I don't think it's right.

    "Would they give us the choice of not to pay their bit of the council tax and then we can give it to the local council for them to put the lights on."

    Lincolnshire County Council says it won't be switching individual lights back on and authorities will have to pay for an entire street.

    The proposals will be discussed by councillors on Monday.

  11. Animal rescue volunteers take in a silver foxpublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    This is Dexter a two-year-old silver fox.

    He was being kept as a pet, but his owners asked a vet to put him down as he was "too aggressive to be tamed".

    Dexter, a silver foxImage source, ARK Wildlife Park

    Staff at the ARK Wildlife Park and Animal Rescue Sanctuary, in Stickney near Boston, stepped in to help.

    ARK owner Jamie Mintram said: "Dexter has not been aggressive towards the keepers; he just seems a little nervous and is behaving exactly as a fox should, he is weary and scared but who can blame him?

    "As with any fox, he is totally unsuitable to be kept as a household pet."

    Jamie is appealing for donations towards Dexter's new enclosure and ongoing care.

  12. Mother and son spared jail over fake clothing chargespublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    A mother and son who sold fake luxury goods from their shop on the Lincolnshire coast have been spared jail.

    Mavis Chamberlain, 78, and her 50-year-old son Darren, stored more than 2,000 items of counterfeit clothing, shoes, handbags and jewellery in the Bling store at Chapel St Leonards.

    Photo of counterfeit items

    Lincoln Crown Court was told brands included Ralph Lauren, Adidas, Dior and Hugo Boss.

    Both mother and son, from Fleetwood in Lancashire, admitted 20 trademark offences.

    Darren Chamberlain was given a 12-month jail term, suspended for two years.

    Mavis Chamberlain was sentenced to a six-month community order.

    Both must obey a nightly curfew.

  13. Grimsby sign Blackburn's Grayson on loanpublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Grimsby Town sign Blackburn Rovers midfielder Joe Grayson on loan until the end of the season.

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  14. Hospital glitch sees woman get 26 identical letterspublished at 13:39 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    A Lincolnshire woman has spoken of her bewilderment after receiving a large bundle of identical letters from one of the county's hospital.

    Letters in a letter box

    A total of 26 outpatient appointment cancellation letters was sent to Liz Frost, from Scopwick, near Lincoln.

    Ms Frost said: "The postman must have been laughing."

    A spokesperson from United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust said: "A technical problem has resulted in duplicate letters being sent to some patients.

    "This technical issue was due to an external supplier and has now been resolved."

  15. Restaurant fined over 'nut free' kormapublished at 13:20 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    The curry contained 4.3mg of peanut - enough to cause an allergic reaction, a court heard.

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  16. Expansion plans for popular Lincolnshire holiday parkpublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    At least £5m is to be spent on transforming a Lincolnshire holiday park.

    Tattershall Lakes Country ParkImage source, Google maps

    Tattershall Lakes Country Park is investing in new lodges, a bar and a children's splash zone.

    The park is spread over 365 acres, incorporating nine lakes.

    The business is owned by holiday park operator Away Resorts.

  17. Firefighters called to Lincoln boat blazepublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    A boatowner's counting the cost this morning after a fire at a marina near Lincoln.

    Three fire crews were called to Burton Waters marina just after midnight:

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  18. How times have changed for the policepublished at 11:45 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    These days the police have all sorts of fancy kit and gadgets to make the job a bit easier.

    It was a very different picture in the 1950s:

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  19. Term-time holiday fines on the rise in Lincolnshirepublished at 11:13 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    The number of fines issued to Lincolnshire parents who have taken their children out of school during term time has tripled.

    Just over 2,200 were handed out during 2017/18.

    Family at airport

    Lincolnshire County Council raised more than £87,000 in fines during this period.

    Schools are allowed to fine parents when their child misses school for more than four and a half days over a six-week period.

  20. Lincoln bypass contractor to down toolspublished at 10:39 Greenwich Mean Time 18 January 2019

    Contractors employed by a company which called in the administrators earlier this week are expected to stop their work on the Lincoln Eastern bypass later.

    bypass map

    Hawk Plant Limited has been carrying out earthworks.

    Lincolnshire County Council says the scheme's main contractor, Galliford Try, will take over some of the work for now.

    The bypass is still on track to be finished by May 2020, the authority says.