Today, 29 March 2019, was the original deadline for the government to deliver Brexit, but instead another series of votes in parliament on the UK's future relationship with the European Union took place without coming to an agreement.
The Lincoln Street Food Festival got under way on Thursday, with visitors flocking to get a taste of their favourite foods from around the world.
Students at the University of Lincoln attended the 'Cuddle a Fluffy' event, where guide dogs are brought in to help raise money for the charity and reduce stress levels of students.
Mother's day can be really hard if your Mum is no longer here to share it with. I lost my Mum earlier this year and I want to share some of my advice and ideas on how to get through Mother's Day when that special lady is no longer here.
Inspired by protest as a way of coming together, starting debate and giving voice to minority groups, these banners without words, currently on display in Lincoln, are a demonstration in themselves. Used as way of giving minorities a voice by occupying public space with words and colours, banners have been...
Artists in Boston and Fishtoft are creating artwork for the anniversary of the Pilgrim Fathers' journey to the New World.
A Lincolnshire café providing free lunches for homeless people has said it has felt "under pressure" in recent months. Elizabeth Holland has been at the church since 2004. Photo: Oliver Pridmore. The community service has been running for over ten years in Boston, based in the town's Centenary Methodist Church....
Boston Library hosts a variety of workshops, helping to draw people in through their doors.
A vigil took place in Lincoln outside the Lincoln Central Mosque & Cultural Centre on the 22nd March. Amber Marshall event organiser and University of Lincoln student called for the event to be held in an attempt to unite and boost support for the 49 victims of the two mass...
A former reading room at 2 St Peter at Arches, in the heart of Lincoln, has now found a new lease of life as a tattoo studio.
More than 150 people of any or no religion and of every age came together in front of the mosque in Lincoln to show their support to Lincoln's Muslim community and to take a stance against hate crime, racism and terrorism on Friday. 19-year-old University of Lincoln student Amber Marshall...
PEARL - or Public Engagement for All with Research at Lincoln - held its second annual conference on Wednesday, coinciding with the launch of its new website.