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Would you be able to take blood? Well that’s what Harry Parkhill has been having a go at.
The University of Lincoln is spending £1.4m on hi-tech devices that simulate medical conditions.
The drug and alcohol charity WithYou is training employees at the site in Scunthorpe.
Jo Dayton, from Grimsby, woke up feeling “normal” but her partner, Ian, noticed her face drooping.
My friend Bob Kauders, who has died aged 74, was a photographer who specialised in raising the visibility of marginalised communities. With an eye for narrative detail, he recorded people and places touched by what he described as “the inevitability of time and change”.
His work included a study of Humberside’s industrial decline and an open and engaging record of Traveller communities in Lincolnshire, as well as a photographic record of the lives of people living in Tristan da Cunha, a group of volcanic islands in the South Atlantic.
This week’s Star Property is an eye-catching new build, boasting such features as a striking open-plan living kitchen, four double en suite bedrooms, and a contemporary courtyard.
The Rev Sion Hughes-Carew was charged following the incident on Vine Street in Lincoln in October.
The Environment Agency tested the water at 17 beaches in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Here is our latest selection of cases completed at Lincolnshire’s magistrates’ courts.
North Kesteven District Council has taken action against a garage worker who has been ordered to pay almost £500 for using a jet wash outside of a designated area.