Man in court on attempted murder chargepublished at 17:05 British Summer Time 26 April 2021
A 42-year-old man is charged after a woman was left with severe burns following a fire in Skegness.
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Paul Russell
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Read MoreA 27-year-old woman's been charged with murder following the death of her husband who was stabbed outside a pub in Grimsby, say police.
A man and a woman were arrested on suspicion of murder after Adam Krozolinowski was found with stab wounds outside a property on Freeman Street, shortly before 20:15 on Saturday, according to Humberside Police.
His wife, Anna Krozolinowski of Duncombe Street, has been charged with murder and is due to appear at Grimsby Magistrates Court today, police said.
One man has been released with no further police action, officers confirmed.
A force spokesman said the stabbing was believed to be an "isolated incident".
Two men have been arrested after a man was attacked and stabbed in the head, say police.
Police were called to Rutland Street in Grimsby at about 18:40 BST on Saturday where the 36-year-old man was found with wounds to his head.
Humberside Police said he was in a critical condition in hospital.
Two men, both 39, were arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, with one also being held on suspicion of assaulting a police officer.
A police spokesman said it was an isolated attack "between individuals who were known to each other".
Adam Krozolinowski, 32, was found with stab wounds outside a pub on Freeman Street in Grimsby.
Read MoreA man and a woman are continuing to be questioned on suspicion of murder following the death of a man who was stabbed outside a pub in Grimsby.
The pair were arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man who was stabbed outside the Freemans Arms on Freeman Street on Saturday night, according to Humberside Police.
Emergency services were called to the scene just after 21:00, the force said.
Humberside Police said the family of the 36-year-old, who died a short time after arriving at hospital, had been informed and were being supported.
A force spokesman said the stabbing was believed to be an "isolated incident".
Starting dry and fine this morning, but cloud will build this afternoon, causing some outbreaks of rain.
Tonight, rain will move in and persist overnight in Yorkshire, turning heavy in places.
Meanwhile in Lincolnshire there's expected to be plenty of late sunshine and a mostly dry night:
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Read MoreA 36-year-old man is critically ill with stab wounds to his head after being attacked in Grimsby.
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Read MoreThe driver of a car which was on a street in Grimsby at the time of robbery at a convenience store earlier this week is being asked to get in touch with police.
A shop worker was left "shaken" after being threatened with weapons by three men during the robbery at a shop on Brereton Avenue between 20:30 and 20:50 on Wednesday.
Det Sgt Darren Gray, from Humberside Police, said "We are continuing to conduct extensive inquiries to identify the three men shown in the CCTV images in connection with the incident.
"We would specifically like help to identify the driver of a dark coloured car on Brereton Avenue, who we believed witnessed the incident.
"We are also appealing to anyone who believes they were in the area at the time of the incident who may be able to assist us with our inquiries to please contact us," he said.
Train passengers in the north of England and Scotland are being advised not to travel to London this weekend.
No trains will run from the north to London Kings Cross from today until Monday, as major upgrades are made to the signalling system
Passengers are advised to choose alternative dates to travel as LNER trains will terminate at Peterborough or Stevenage, and journeys will take longer than usual.
Network Rail and Great Northern advise passengers to check their journeys, external and plan ahead today.
People are urged not to travel at all unless it’s essential on Saturday or Sunday when there will closures across the East Coast route, including no trains via Finsbury Park to or from King’s Cross, St Pancras or Moorgate.
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Today will be another dry, fine, mild and sunny day, with light winds. Some cloud will develop in places towards the evening.
Tonight will be dry with clear skies throughout and will be less chilly than last night.
A shop worker was left "shaken" after being threatened with weapons during a robbery at a convenience store in North East Lincolnshire last night, police say.
It happened between 20:30 and 20:50 at a store on Brereton Avenue in Grimsby.
The robbery involved three men who were caught on CCTV as they threatened the shop worker and stole various items.
Det Insp Kerry Bull, from Humberside Police, says: "We are conducting extensive inquiries to establish the identity of the men in these images.
"This incident has left the shop worker understandably shaken, but thankfully she wasn’t physically injured.
Anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images is being asked to contact police.
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Read MoreToday will be mostly dry, fine and clear. It will feel mild in the lengthy spells of sunshine.
Tonight will be chilly with light winds and areas of frost:
An elderly King Charles spaniel was left to die in a street in North Lincolnshire after being discarded "like a piece of rubbish", the RSPCA has said.
The dog (pictured), which was emaciated and had a large tumour, was found by a member of the public in Epworth last week, the animal charity said.
RSPCA officers believe the female spaniel was dumped at the scene and have now launched an investigation.
The spaniel was later put to sleep to prevent further suffering, the charity said.
RSPCA inspector Vanessa Reid said: "It was heart-breaking to see this elderly and clearly underweight dog left helpless in the street in her hour of need.
Quote MessageI believe whoever owned the dog neglected her to such a level she was left dying and instead of seeking help they callously decided to discard her like a piece of rubbish."
Vanessa Reid, RSPCA inspector