Trade union representatives have gone to London to lobby MPs to replace the Red Arrows jets earlier than planned, and St Barnabas Hospice has raised six thousand pounds in profit since the opening of their Harry Potter pop-up shop last Friday – your headlines and the rest of today’s stories with Alexandra Legeckis.
LSJ News – October 25
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By Hannah Brown
- Categories: Lead Story, LSJ TV, News
- Tags: East Midlands Ambulance ServiceLincolnLincoln CityLincolnshire Fire and RescueLSJ NewsRed ArrowsSt Barnabas
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