Josh Stoneham talks about new music from Beyonce, the groundbreaking 'Views' release from Drake and more.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=009hPop7CME&feature=youtu.be This week on Newsweek, a report by the British Retail Consortium said that just under a million jobs in retail could be lost by 2025. Five million people in any given year experience stalking or harassment and the Lincoln Steampunk Society visited the University of Lincoln let people...
Fine Art students from the University of Lincoln are hosting an arts festival in a creative tribute to David Bowie.
This week on Newsweek, claims that not enough is being done for addicts in Lincoln, the local highway authority is one of the country's best and almost half of Britons would support the legal sale of cannabis.
A photo exhibition called Images for Vision is taking place today at the Gallery at St Martins. Proceeds from the exhibition will be going to the charity 20/20/20, an organisation which funds sight restoring operations for children and adults in developing countries. Although blindness is considered rare in developed countries, in...
On Newsweek this week, a gas leak brings Lincoln to a standstill, junior doctors began the longest strike in NHS history, and after its multi million pound makeover, Lincoln Castle has seen over 270 thousand visitors pass through its gates.
On Newsweek this week, we visit a new cafe which plans to help recovering addicts, the city's youngest musicians perform in the Cathedral and there's no more bread for Lincoln's birds.
This week from Newsweek: the number of deaths on Lincolnshire roads continues to rise, alcohol dependency is becoming more of a problem in the area and a local food charity faces closure
This week on LSJ's Newsweek, Homelessness is on the rise in Lincoln, an uncertain future for retired Greyhounds and the tragic story of how a local mother lost her son to meningitis.
This week on Newsweek, the Lincoln Eastern Bypass is approved, multiple venues in Lincoln are given a one star hygiene rating, local teens are recognized at the silver arrow awards and all of this weeks news from LSJ.
We've taken a look at what 2016 might hold for all of us.
Join Alex Daniel, Kelly Pyart, Lucy Hickmott, Gregor Smith, and Adam Allcroft for an occasionally entertaining round-up of the biggest stories of 2015. All opinion's expressed in this video are those of the person speaking and do not necessarily represent the views of LSJ News or the University of Lincoln.