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Public encouraged to decide Council budget

(Photo: Lee J Haywood)More affordable housing and charges on public toilets have been two of the top suggestions for the Lincoln City Council's new budget plans. That's according to results gathered on their new interactive website, YouChoose.com. The website, launched a month ago, allows members of the public to make...

How will the debt crisis effect the UK?

As the Eurozone Crisis summit in Brussells continues, worries about the state of other European countries such as Italy and Spain are rising, but what does it mean for the UK? The UK's stance on the situation was weakened as Labour leader, Ed Milliband, claimed that Prime Minister David Cameron...

Swap your old books for someone elses

Last Wednesday the University of Lincoln hosted a community book swap event, taking place in the Atrium. The day was intended to allow staff and students to come and either swap their old books for ones on display, or make a small donation to buy one. Dave Pritchard, Staff and Student...

Lincolns steep hill hosts two fun days

Saturday saw Lincoln’s steep hill host two events to promote business and community awareness. A collection of business on the Steep Hill hosted their annual Fete on the Strait day. Hosted between 10am and 4pm on Saturday the 5th of November. Organiser and owner of local sweet shop Goodies, Richard...

Greek bailout forces Papandreu’s hand

With talks in Caen ongoing the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has proposed a referendum on the second European bailout package with hopes that these proposals will revitalize the debt ridden countries fortunes With talks in Caen ongoing the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou has proposed a referendum on the...

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