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Prolific criminals stole debit cards from GP surgeries and care homes before scamming their victims.
Plans for new direct train services to London
Comments Off on Plans for new direct train services to LondonGrand Central has applied to run services from Cleethorpes, Grimsby, Habrough and Scunthorpe.
RSPCA opens shop and welfare hub to support dogs like Luna
Comments Off on RSPCA opens shop and welfare hub to support dogs like LunaAnimal charity hub currently has seven dogs and 21 cats in its care.
Peregrine falcons lay eggs at cathedral
Comments Off on Peregrine falcons lay eggs at cathedralA tower guide spotted the eggs on a “peregrine cam”, less than a year after four chicks were born.
‘£5 for a cup of coffee is going to be the norm’
Comments Off on ‘£5 for a cup of coffee is going to be the norm’Lincoln café owners say costs are ‘skyrocketing’.
Lincoln loanee Cadamarteri likely to miss run-in
Comments Off on Lincoln loanee Cadamarteri likely to miss run-inLincoln City forward Bailey Cadamarteri is expected to miss the remainder of the season because of a groin injury.
Porters: ‘We are the backbone of the hospital’
Comments Off on Porters: ‘We are the backbone of the hospital’Merv’s worked in Lincoln hospitals for 36 years.
‘Four steps in, I realised… I was sinking’
Comments Off on ‘Four steps in, I realised… I was sinking’Gill got stuck in mud on Lincoln’s South Common.
Farming pressure: ‘Morale is at an all-time low’
Comments Off on Farming pressure: ‘Morale is at an all-time low’Lincolnshire farmers hit out at government policy.
Pilot of domestic abuse experts helping in 999 call rooms begins in England
Comments Off on Pilot of domestic abuse experts helping in 999 call rooms begins in EnglandJess Phillips says ‘Raneem’s law’ scheme will support ‘force-wide cultural change’ as initial phase is rolled out
Domestic abuse specialists embedded in control rooms receiving 999 emergency calls will help “create force-wide cultural change”, said Jess Phillips as the first phase of “Raneem’s law” was rolled out across England.
The new law is named in memory of Raneem Oudeh, who was killed alongside her mother, Khaola Saleem, in Solihull by Oudeh’s ex-husband, whom she had reported to the police at least seven times, as well as making four 999 calls on the night she was murdered.