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Leader of SKDC, Kelham Cooke, talks about community support during the Covid-19 crisis in his latest column
Stamford and Bourne MP Gareth Davies reflects on the week in his column
Rutland MP Alicia Kearns reflects on the last week in her column
Animal expert Karen Wild on why some human behaviour leaves her feeling grumpy.
People are reporting long queues in Bourne after a plant nursery reopened this morning (Saturday, May 16).
No sharing of toys or materials, supervised handwashing and no end-of-term traditions all feature in the latest guidelines for primary schools.
The government has confirmed families who wish to keep their children at home rather than send them back to reopening schools will face no penalty.
A Government document has today given more details on the Government's 'road map' out of lockdown
The government has confirmed a number of sports are free to return with restrictions.
MP Gareth Davies talks about the importance of celebrating VE Day in his latest column.
Dog behaviour expert Karen Wild asks how our pets are coping with the lockdown in her latest column.
Frontline NHS staff who saw up to half of coronavirus patients die on some wards will be given support to recover from the experience.
The communities secretary has urged the public to support local media as the industry finds itself under "significant financial pressure".
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The peak of a meteor showers could see up to 50 an hour zoom across our skies, while the year's third consecutive supermoon will also appear.
Here's everything you need to know about whether or not tradespeople can work in your house during the coronavirus lockdown.
In the latest column from MindSpace Stamford, Dr Cassie Petrie talks about how to combat lockdown anxiety.
Health bosses fear that not enough people will take up a coronavirus vaccination - once it is a reality.