Every 6 minutes, someone dies of a heart attack. Heart and circulatory disease is the UK’s biggest killer-claiming nearly 200,000 lives every year. This month, however, is National Heart Month and the British Heart Foundation in Lincoln is raising awareness about the dangers of heart disease.
It's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexuals and Transgender (LGBT) Month. And the Univerisity of Lincoln raises awareness with campaigns and events.
Have you ever come home to find your front door wide open and your house not the way you left it? Students often find themselves the victims of burglaries, as many see them as an easy target. Prime time for these crimes is when students leave their houses during non-term...
In resedential areas of Lincoln, it is normal to have seperate bins for household waste but what happens when you're out in the city centre?
The Lincolnshire based Heavyweight Boxer makes his come back to the ring this weekend, just four months after a horrific car crash that could have ended his career, or worse, killed him. Lee Swaby will head the bill at Saturday night's 'My Bloody Valentine' event; a show he promoted himself. Siren...
The Eurostar train service has today been criticised for their reaction when their trains broke down in the Channel Tunnel. An independant review, referring to when four Eurostar trains went down due to engineering faults, has found that there were serious concerns about the procedures that were in place.
Lapdancing clubs will now be categorised as sex establishments rather than being in the same category as cafes and bars. This gives councils more power to act upon them.
NHS Lincolnshire is to hold Chlamydia screening events in bars, clubs and colleges across the county. The screenings are taking place after NHS Lincolnshire teamed up with the Terence Higgins Trust to help get more people tested for the sexually transmitted infection.
Lincolnshire Police have said the rate of domestic violence increases around times of celebrations. They have now launched the third stage of their campaign called 'Operation NOVA' during the run up to Valentines Day.
Next week, we will be celebrationg Shrove Tuesday by making pancakes. Do you know why we celebrate this day?
Siren Fm has been catching up with local band Digital Saints. This newly formed band has gone through to regional finals of the Live and Unsigned music competition. Listen here to the live interview from todays show.
Comedian Constantine Paul has been chatting to our presenter Adie Bell. Listen again here.