Thousands of Lincoln City fans queue outside Sincil Bank for FA Cup tickets, the Supreme Court rules that Parliament must vote on whether to trigger Article 50 and drivers caught using their mobile phones will face new penalties.
LSJ News Daily Update 24/01/17
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By Kieran Hymus
- Categories: LSJ TV, News
- Tags: Article 50BrexitFA CupLincolnLincoln CityLincolnshireLSJ Daily UpdateLSJ NewsLSJ TVMobile phonesParliamentSincil BankSupreme Court
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