National Breastfeeding Week 2015, which launches on June 20, is an opportunity for mothers, supporters of breastfeeding and health professionals to share what works well to support breastfeeding in local communities.
The East Midlands has lost public sector jobs at more than twice the rate of London, according to new government figures published this week.
Petrol prices have reached a six-month high with many motorists cutting back on car use, according to the AA.
Police are asking for any witnesses who witnessed a fight outside a Deeping St James takeaway to get in touch as soon as possible.
New research reveals one in 14 UK adults will not see any daylight on the Summer Solstice, longest day of the year – Sunday, 21 June. This figure rises to more than one in 10 amongst 18-24 year-olds.
More than 600 million Samsung mobile devices are vulnerable to a bug within the built-in keyboard, according to a security firm.
Savage Skills, a Shetland pony Grand National and an aerial display from the UK’s premier military parachute display team will be wowing the crowds at this year’s Lincolnshire Show.
Broadband speeds across Lincolnshire are soaring thanks to the county council’s broadband partnership with BT.
Peterborough City Council has taken seven teenage suspected illegal immigrants into foster care after they were found in a lorry on the A1 near Stamford on Tuesday, June 16.
Around 600,000 bank account payments have gone missing after a technical glitch at NatWest owner Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS)
The latest figures on the number of sexual offences against children recorded by police in Lincolnshire have seen a 66 per cent increase.
Public Health England (PHE) is encouraging everyone in our region to become ‘tick aware’ this summer and learn how to prevent infections from the diseases associated with them.
Three Lincolnshire children have written to Michelle Obama, First Lady of the United States, to ask if she can influence what is happening to Lincolnshire’s libraries.
A lorry full of suspected illegal immigrants has been stopped on the A1 northbound near Stamford.
A new report has found that eating up to 100g (4oz) of chocolate a day has been linked to a lowered risk of heart disease and stroke.
EMAS’ performance figures for 2014/2015 show the service is now reaching more 999 calls within the eight minute target time than in previous years.
This week marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta, a document that enshrined the rights, privileges and liberties of the clergy and the nobles, and placed limits on the power of the crown.
The Royal Mint is reminding parents of babies born on the same day as Her Royal Highness Princess Charlotte of Cambridge that they have just two weeks left to complete their online application and collect a ‘lucky’ silver coin for their child.
Six men have been jailed after scamming Lincolnshire pensioners out of thousands of pounds.
Vets are urging people to think about long-term animal care before buying a puppy or kitten, after figures revealed millions of the country’s favourite pets could be at risk from disease and pests.