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Claims of “chaos” and financial hardship are heard in a meeting not intended for public viewing.
VE Day reminds woman how she almost starved to death
Comments Off on VE Day reminds woman how she almost starved to deathCoby van Riel was living in the Netherlands during the Hunger Winter in the final months of the war.
British Steel creates 180 jobs in production drive
Comments Off on British Steel creates 180 jobs in production driveMost of the roles will be based at Scunthorpe, with others at the Teesside and Skinningrove plants.
Six leaving Grimsby after missing out on play-offs
Comments Off on Six leaving Grimsby after missing out on play-offsJake Eastwood, Callum Ainley, Curtis Thompson, Harvey Cribb, Donovan Wilson and Rekeil Pyke are set to leave Grimsby Town.
No ban for teacher found over limit after crash
Comments Off on No ban for teacher found over limit after crashA teaching tribunal heard Siobhan Clarke drove her damaged car to her school in Lincoln.
Woman catches stalker with SmartWater spray
Comments Off on Woman catches stalker with SmartWater spray“Relentless” Neil Leddon followed his victim and drove into her car, Humberside Police says.
Zoo announces death of ‘almost affectionate’ tiger
Comments Off on Zoo announces death of ‘almost affectionate’ tigerKeepers at Lincoln Zoo say the animal was euthanised on Tuesday.
VE Day 80th celebrations in Lincolnshire
Comments Off on VE Day 80th celebrations in LincolnshireEvents marking the 80th anniversary of VE Day will be staged in communities across Lincolnshire
Highways agency cancels A63 closures
Comments Off on Highways agency cancels A63 closuresA series of overnight closures are no longer required as part of the work on Castle Street in Hull.
Reform’s green energy assault in Lincolnshire ‘puts 12,200 jobs at risk’
Comments Off on Reform’s green energy assault in Lincolnshire ‘puts 12,200 jobs at risk’Party intends to block projects despite net zero industries contributing nearly £1bn to local economy, analysis shows
Reform UK’s plans to obstruct green energy projects in Lincolnshire put at risk almost £1bn in local investment and more than 12,000 jobs, analysis suggests.
No 10 said it would fight any attempt by the party to dismantle or block renewable investment in the area, after its deputy leader, Richard Tice, said Reform-controlled councils and its mayors would be able to block what he called “net stupid zero” infrastructure, including solar farms, pylons and battery storage systems.