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Dambusters HQ RAF Scampton to House Asylum Seekers

The historic home of the WWII Dambusters squadron, RAF Scampton in Lincolnshire, is set to be converted into accommodation for 2,000 asylum seekers, sparking outrage from local councils and heritage groups.

Gang guilty of murdering dog walker in village stabbing

Four men have been found guilty of the savage murder of 52-year-old dog walker Ian Staves in a brutal knife attack that shocked the peaceful village of Waddington. The gang was convicted after a trial at Lincoln Crown Court.

Lincolnshire home hides sinister cannabis factory secret

A seemingly perfect family home in a quaint Lincolnshire village hits the market for £425,000, concealing a sinister secret behind its manicured privet hedge. Discover the property's dark criminal history that contrasts sharply with its picturesque appear

ECHR 'Power Grab' Threatens UK Sovereignty, Report Warns

A bombshell report from the Policy Exchange think tank accuses the European Court of Human Rights of a 'significant power grab', using its rulings on asylum seekers to undermine national sovereignty and force uncontrolled immigration on member states like

Cleethorpes: A Nostalgic Trip to a Frozen-in-Time Seaside

Discover the charming, unspoiled allure of Cleethorpes, a traditional British seaside resort where time stands still. From its vintage pier to classic fish and chips, we explore why this Lincolnshire treasure offers a perfect, crowd-free escape.

DNA Breakthrough in 53-Year-Old Schoolboy Murder Case

A major breakthrough has been made in one of Britain's most haunting cold cases. Forensic science has finally identified a suspect in the 1969 murder of 11-year-old David Spencer, who was found burned in a sack in Lincolnshire.

Man arrested for sexual assault on boy, 8, in tent

A 47-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting a young boy at a popular Lincolnshire holiday park. The alleged incident occurred inside a tent, sending shockwaves through the local community.

Reform Council Removes Flags Citing Safety Concerns

A Reform UK-controlled council in Boston, Lincolnshire, has sparked outrage by removing the St George's Cross and Union Flag from its buildings, citing 'community safety' concerns. The decision has ignited a fierce debate about national identity and polit

Ghislaine Maxwell Epstein Victim Transcripts Unsealed

Explosive new court documents from the Ghislaine Maxwell case reveal harrowing testimonies from Jeffrey Epstein's victims, detailing the sophisticated network of abuse. The unsealed files expose the depth of the scandal that implicated powerful figures.

Iconic Brumby's Bakery in Woodhall Spa For Sale

The renowned Brumby's Bakery, a cornerstone of Woodhall Spa for decades, has been listed for sale, sparking concern and nostalgia among locals. The freehold of the iconic property is on the market.

Noel Clarke loses libel case against The Guardian

Actor Noel Clarke has suffered a major legal defeat in his libel claim against The Guardian, with the High Court dismissing his case over the newspaper's investigation into serious sexual misconduct allegations.

Mystery of Dad's Tragic Death After 'Perfect' Day Out

The heartbroken family of Lee Briggs, 37, are demanding answers after the fit and healthy father collapsed and died just hours after a blissful family day at the beach. An inquest has heard conflicting medical evidence, leaving his loved ones in anguish.

Lehrmann Appeals to High Court in Higgins Defamation Case

Bruce Lehrmann's barrister, Matthew Richardson SC, seeks special leave to appeal to the High Court, challenging the Federal Court's ruling on the controversial Channel Ten interview with Brittany Higgins. The appeal argues significant legal errors in the

Man arrested after climbing roof of London courthouse

A major security alert was triggered in North West London after a man was seen climbing the roof of Willesden Magistrates' Court. Discover the full story of the dramatic incident and the police response.

Judge reprimanded for 'romps' in chambers with clerk

A senior Crown Court judge has been formally reprimanded after admitting to a 'clandestine relationship' and engaging in sexual activity with his partner, a court clerk, inside his private chambers. The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office found his act

Skegness Icon Brumby's Bakery Put Up For Sale

The iconic Brumby's of Skegness bakery, a Lincolnshire institution beloved for its jam doughnuts and pork pies for over 70 years, has been put up for sale, signalling a potential end to a cherished family legacy.

Trans woman jailed for sexual assault by deception

A transgender woman, Sapphire Walters, has been sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting a man after deliberately concealing the fact she had male genitalia. The judge ruled the concealment invalidated the victim's consent.

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