Showing some of the key events that happened on the day of April 27.
Grossly offensive hate crime or online viral joke?
Lincoln residents sleep rough to help the city's homeless this March.
Alex Sayer and Aman go head to head in the debate about sex education in schools.
Yoko and John Lennon Wrongly blamed for the break up of The Beatles, Yoko Ono had long been an artist and activist in her own right. Born in Tokyo, Japan in 1933 Yoko is an artist and peace activist who has been at the forefront of the peace protests starting with...
LSJ News commemorates 70 years of The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
A look into the decade that created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the 1940s.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, LSJ News takes a look at one of history's least known, yet most influential suffragettes, Jessie Boucherett (1825 - 1905). The youngest daughter of the High Sheriff of Lincolnshire, Asycogne Boucherett, Jessie was a radical and philanthropist who dedicated her life to getting...
Following the BBC series Life and Death Row, we debate the pros and cons of Capital Punishment.
A new foodbank has opened on the Ermine Estate in Lincoln after a charity has seen a rise in demand for its service. The group opening the foodbank, the Lincoln Community Larder, will open the new site at St John the Baptist Parish Church Hall on Laughton Way on Wednesdays....
The religious community in Lincoln is growing with the building of a new mosque. We went along to Friday Prayer to get some more insight about the new building. The Islamic Association of Lincoln is a registered charity that represents the Islamic community in Lincoln and their objectives are to...
A Lincoln mosque has opened its doors to the community in an attempt to break down barriers. The small mosque down Orchard Street, which was converted from an old church, held an open day event on Sunday, February 7 as part of the national Visit My Mosque Day. Visitors were able...