LSJ News reporters Besma Ayari, Oliver Gibbons and Chris Goss have accompanied students and tutors from the University of Lincoln, and will be reporting throughout the day as events take their course.
City Vibe has learned that mental health charity Lincoln Mind is preparing its staff and clients for closure of the service. The charity was left reeling last October by Lincolnshire's County Councils decision to cancel a contract worth 47,000 pounds a year. There are concerns that this will leave a...
"Wear what you will", is a modern re imagining of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night taking place at the LPAC and produced by Neon Youth Theatre. It is set in the stylish world of Fashionista Magazine, and deals with disguises, mistaken identities and people falling in love with the wrong person....
As a way to raise awareness about Climate Change, World Wildlife Fund is encouraging everyone across the globe to plunge themselves into darkness for just one hour. As the worlds largest Climate Change inititive, City Vibe found it suprising that out of ten bars and clubs in Lincoln, not...
A University of Lincoln student, Leila Fitt, has made it through to the final round of channel 4 quiz Million Pound Drop. Leila first applied over a month ago, as did 190, 000 other people, but she got a phone call two weeks ago from the production company where they...
At the LPAC next Friday comedian and grumpy old star Jenny Eclair will be once again taking to the stage in her new show 'Old dog new tricks.' City Vibes Sam Pidoux spoke to Jenny about her new tour and if fans will be seeing the same 'old' Jenny...
At least one in four women experience Domestic Abuse in their lifetime, yet a local organisation that aims to help those affected could be forced to close due to governement cuts. LSJ News' Andy Ward explains more..
Ellen Green finds out why Lincoln has missed out on making it onto the Worldwide Heritage Site list.
The worlds biggest cider and ale festival is an event held by the Wetherspoons chain of pubs. The event runs for nineteen days and takes place at the Forum, Lloyds bar and the Ritz pub. Jessica Brierley went along to see what was going on.
If you want to see Lincoln invaded by dinosaurs....then this is the story for you.
For many, reaching 50 signals the end of all physical activity. However in Lincoln, a new club is proving that stereotype wrong, Fiona McConnachie explains more...
Tom Bowen and the LSJ News team bring you the news that matters to Lincoln today.