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Dame Andrea Jenkyns has spoken to Sir Keir Starmer about a need for more investment in Lincolnshire.
Motorcyclist dies after crashing into fence
Comments Off on Motorcyclist dies after crashing into fenceThe incident happened on a rural road near Buttercrambe village, according to Humberside Police.
Unused council offices could be knocked down
Comments Off on Unused council offices could be knocked downThe application proposes knocking down the newer additions, which have “little aesthetic value”.
Strike impacts services for second consecutive day
Comments Off on Strike impacts services for second consecutive dayMembers of the Aslef union have walked out, causing disruption to Hull Trains services.
Disposable barbeques ‘significant’ cause of fires
Comments Off on Disposable barbeques ‘significant’ cause of firesLincolnshire Fire and Rescue says it was called out to 33 incidents related to barbecues last year.
Town’s fountains need ‘essential maintenance’
Comments Off on Town’s fountains need ‘essential maintenance’East Riding Council said it is investigating costs of essential maintenance of the fountains.
Photograph exhibition highlights refugees’ stories
Comments Off on Photograph exhibition highlights refugees’ storiesHumber Street Gallery in Hull is hosting the exhibition about refugees and asylum seekers.
Cross stitch map depicts city’s people and places
Comments Off on Cross stitch map depicts city’s people and placesMiranda van Rossum spent a year visiting 100 locations across the city to make Hull in Stitches.
Siblings battling lung disease raise awareness
Comments Off on Siblings battling lung disease raise awarenessJoanne Lovejoy-Waud and Mark Waud who both have pulmonary fibrosis are hoping to raise awareness.
‘Posturing’: Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of ‘war on woke’
Comments Off on ‘Posturing’: Farage’s Reform-quake so far limited to small acts of ‘war on woke’Reform promised much to voters and now runs £8bn worth of public services. After three weeks, what has party accomplished?
When Nigel Farage held a victory lap of England after his mammoth local elections win on 1 May, he was characteristically bullish about Reform UK’s plan to shake up town halls.
The party would send in Elon Musk-style budget-slashing units, he said, while promising to turf out asylum seekers and any civil servants working on climate change or diversity.