Rebecca Murray and the LSJ News team give you the stories that matter to Lincoln this week.
The number of homeless people in Lincoln have been underestimated and now there are moves to change this.
Eighties favourite The Human League will be coming to Lincoln in December but City Vibe caught up with them this week to talk about their upcoming tour.
Benjamin Potts and the LSJ News team give you a summary of stories that matter to Lincoln this week.
Holly Collas reports from Lincoln just before the two minutes silence at 11 a.m. today.
Television chef, Richard Fox visited Lincoln today to promote the Love food, hate waste campaign. The campaign aims to inform the population about the effects that wasting food can have on the environment. Fox asked members of the public which foods they usually wasted and offered suggestions as to what they...
Besma Ayari reports from the march against tuition fee rises in London.
Lincoln MP Karl McCartney talks to LSJ News about funding cuts to higher education and rising tuition fees
Living with autism can be a challenge. But one man in Lincoln is urging those with autism to prove that they are no different from anyone else. What a lot of people don't realise is that there are different degrees of autism. Jon Reid of the Bishop Grosseteste University College in...
Now the nights are drawing in, why not wrap up warm and go out to one of Lincoln's many theatres. Lincoln Performing Arts Centre, Lincoln Theatre Royal, and the Bishop Greaves Theatre are just three theatres that you can visit. Hannah Rowley went to Bishop Greaves Theatre, to find out...
It’s bonfire night, and what better way to celebrate than with a big fireworks display. Brooke Charlesworth visited Springfields Events Centre in Spalding, where they were holding a ‘Fireworks Spectacular’. She spoke to organiser Tracey Turnell about the event. “It’s the fourth year that we’ve run the event, and it...
After Wayne Rooney’s recent stand-off with Sir Alex Ferguson earned him a new five-year-contract worth an estimated £42 million, you would be forgiven for having a cynical attitude towards football. Despite the opulent nature of the Premier League, football has a great capacity for good. The Homeless World Cup has...