Bored teenagers cost the bank of mum and dad up to £2,500 over the six week school holidays this summer.
A scam email is currently being sent to victims fraudulently claiming to be from British Gas or The Ministry of Justice.
Millions of working parents will be entitled to unpaid parental leave this summer following new rules, it has been estimated.
One-hundred-and-fifty young people are receiving a prestigious award from the Lord Lieutenant for Lincolnshire, Mr Toby Dennis, after learning how to handle emergencies and help others.
Quorn has recalled two batches of its Chef’s Selection Meat Free Beef Steaks because the wrong product has been packaged.
People are being warned to be extra vigilant after a number of reports of the toxic giant hogweed across the UK in the last couple of weeks.
Twice as many British drivers are enraged by people who don’t indicate as by speeding drivers, according to a new online survey on UK road rage.
Jewellery, television, laptops and perfume were stolen in a burglary in Priory Gardens, Stamford at the weekend.
The latest GPS technology could allow emergency services to collect any available information about a user’s location.
As a result of the change in the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) advice to travel to Tunisia, Peterborough based travel firm Thomas Cook has cancelled all future bookings to Tunisia up until October 31 2015.
Lincolnshire Police’s funding “crisis” has been a talking point in the House of Commons this week.
Hundreds of thousands of Co-op customers have potentially been charged twice in a blunder involving people using their cards in the retailer’s food stores or petrol stations.
There is a ‘very high’ pollen warning for the East of England and East Anglia for Thursday, Friday and Saturday according to Met Office forecasts.
A new ‘national living wage’ which will go up to £9 an hour was announced in yesterday’s budget - but has been described as “gimmickery of the highest order” by academics.
Chancellor George Osborne is to deliver his emergency Budget today - with billions of cuts to welfare expected.
The Royal Mint has released a range of limited edition precious metal coins to mark the 75th anniversary this year of the Battle of Britain.
The Exam Results Helpline is back again this summer with around 40 careers advisers ready to help students with unexpected exam results.
Shops could be allowed to open for longer on Sundays under radical plans to devolve powers over trading hours to major towns and cities to be unveiled in Wednesday’s (July 8) Budget 2015.
Up to 12 fire crews are tackling a large fire involving 400 bales of household waste and carpets near Ancaster.
More than 10,000 new jobs are set to be added to the UK’s growing food and farming industry as a network of new food hubs takes shape across England, Environment Secretary Elizabeth Truss has announced.