Fraudsters are targeting tax credits claimants with scam emails, fake websites and text messages in the run-up to the July 31 renewals deadline, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) warned.
Technology is helping stroke patients in Lincolnshire to improve their speech and language skills.
Medics and first responders are celebrating LIVES 45th anniversary with a boost of more than £48k from Lincolnshire Co-op shoppers.
Police are appealing for information in connection with a theft of a Red Honda Quad bike and a green Countex ride on Lawn Mower.
Commuters are advised to check their journeys before travelling and have been warned that there may be disruption caused by the hot weather.
The summer sun is a joyous sight for many people and their pets, unless of course they’re stuck in a hot place without water.
There will be a nationwide minute’s silence at noon on Friday, July 3, following the terrorist attack in Tunisia last Friday.
A campaign has been launched by Councils across Lincolnshire in an attempt to crack down on housing benefit fraud and error.
East Anglia and the East Midlands could be enjoying temperatures of over 30C this week but the mini-heatwave has triggered a health alert.
Prime real estate in Lincolnshire is being snapped up as buy-to-let investments by London based first-time buyers as they are priced out of the capital.
People in East Anglia and the East Midlands could be set to enjoy temperatures of up to 30C next week as the summer finally starts to heat up.
Lincoln Castle Revealed has made the finals of The National Lottery Awards – and it needs your help to win!
With six months to go until Christmas, the UK’s largest toy retailer releases its predictions for children’s wish lists this year.
One lane of the A1 southbound which was blocked following a collision near Wansford has now been cleared.
Five keen cyclists will be hitting the open road a week today, Thursday July 2, to promote all the county has to offer investors – raising money for charity at the same time.
A series of flags designed to celebrate the communities who created them will go on display at the Lincolnshire Show today, Wednesday June 24.
For those of us with hayfever it’s going to be a tough couple of days as the Met Office is forecasting ‘very high’ pollen levels in our region.
A large solar storm resulted in the northern lights being seen as far south as the south coast of England on Monday night and the Met Office says there could be more aurora views tonight, Wednesday June 24.
Time will literally stand still this month – for one whole second.
Lincolnshire County Council and its plans for libraries will be back in the High Court on July 21 following a request for a second Judicial Review by Simon Draper.