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Two members of the Bassetlaw triathlon club ventured to north Lincolnshire to take on two different events at Crowle.
Keir Starmer says the results are "disappointing" for Labour, while Nigel Farage says it signals "the end of two-party ...
More than 1,600 seats are being contested in 23 councils, there are also six mayoral positions up for grabs and a by-election ...
Night - Partly cloudy. Winds N at 6 mph (9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 40 °F (4.4 °C). Mostly cloudy with a high of 57 °F (13.9 °C). Winds variable at 6 to 11 mph (9.7 to 17.7 kph ...
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Confused about the upcoming Mayoral election in Lincolnshire? Here we look to break down everything you need to know, from who is running, to why there is an election in the first place.
Dame Andrea Jenkyns, who is running as the Reform UK candidate for the newly created role of mayor of Greater Lincolnshire, will face a hearing next Friday, just six days before voters go to the ...
but it will turn cloudy again through the afternoon with some showers. Observed at 23:00, Saturday 19 April Report for Theddlethorpe All Saints, Lincolnshire ...
Nearly £1 million was spent by Lincolnshire County Council last year on housing children in unregistered care homes. Watchdog Ofsted says this is illegal, although many councils across the ...
Find out more here. Reform UK is hoping to make big gains in the local elections in Lincolnshire. The former Conservative minister Andrea Jenkyns is the party’s mayoral candidate, and on her website ...
William, 23, from Crowle, has made it past the half way stage of the show, with now less than 40 people remaining. The student, who is studying musical theatre at the famed Italia Conti drama ...
Tensions are running high in the contest to become Greater Lincolnshire's first mayor, where Reform UK believe they can cut through Conservative dominance to win. LGC editor Sarah Calkin reports.