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A Hull specialist says the spike in cases in London and the West Midlands could happen elsewhere.
‘I could play golf but I’m too busy driving’
Comments Off on ‘I could play golf but I’m too busy driving’Frank Bemrose is an 84-year-old Dial-a-Ride driver who has no plans to retire anytime soon.
Tolkien Triangle will honour Hobbit author’s legacy
Comments Off on Tolkien Triangle will honour Hobbit author’s legacyJRR Tolkien spent 18 years in East Yorkshire recovering from trench fever after World War One.
Plans submitted for children’s care home
Comments Off on Plans submitted for children’s care homeThe proposal is to convert a house in Scartho, near Grimsby, into a home for three children.
Numbers drop in overseas students who bring ‘huge benefit’ to city
Comments Off on Numbers drop in overseas students who bring ‘huge benefit’ to cityThe University of Lincoln is calling for visa rules for international students to be changed.
Could paying £5 for a coffee soon become the norm?
Comments Off on Could paying £5 for a coffee soon become the norm?Shop owners fear the price will soon hit that high, which they say will not be good for business.
Clinical Hull KR beat Leigh to extend lead at top
Comments Off on Clinical Hull KR beat Leigh to extend lead at topEarly Super League pacesetters Hull KR overpower second-placed Leigh Leopards 30-0 at Craven Park to go three points clear.
Legal challenge delays landlord licencing scheme
Comments Off on Legal challenge delays landlord licencing schemeNorth Lincolnshire Council agreed to bring in “selective licensing” for parts of Scunthorpe.
Flooding minister hails reserve as ‘win-win’
Comments Off on Flooding minister hails reserve as ‘win-win’Emma Hardy said the North Cave wetlands should serve as an example of how to alleviate flooding.
Labour mayoral candidate on race to stop Reform – and ‘Doge Lincolnshire’
Comments Off on Labour mayoral candidate on race to stop Reform – and ‘Doge Lincolnshire’Jason Stockwood, ex-chair of Grimsby Town FC, has plan for keeping rival Andrea Jenkyns from implementing US-style cuts
Labour can beat Reform UK by focusing relentlessly on the cost of living, the party’s mayoral candidate for Greater Lincolnshire, who is taking on the Conservative defector Andrea Jenkyns, has said.
Jason Stockwood, the former chair of Grimsby Town Football Club, is standing for Labour in the most high-profile mayoral race of the local elections.