Man who targeted 600 people in £9m fraud jailed
Comments Off on Man who targeted 600 people in £9m fraud jailedDeclan Nowell claimed to be a currency trader, but spent investors’ cash on a house and luxury cars.
Declan Nowell claimed to be a currency trader, but spent investors’ cash on a house and luxury cars.
Scunthorpe United defender Will Evans signs a new one-year contract with the National League club.
Lincoln appoint Chris Cohen and Tom Shaw as joint head coaches in the wake of Michael Skubala’s departure to Bristol City.
If the idea gets the go-ahead, the race will start and finish in Lincoln on 2 September.
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Join us for the world’s most sought-after show based on the iconic BBC series Fawlty Towers!
Celebrating 50 years of Fawlty Towers, this ‘fresh comic invention’ (British Comedy Guide) continues to reign supreme as the longest-running and most celebrated stage adaptation of the beloved sitcom.
Basil, Manuel and Sybil are in town—and they’re bringing a healthy dose of mayhem to your door. Fully immersive, highly interactive and completely original, this is the show where anything can and usually does happen. With 70% of the show improvised, it’s never the same twice. Expect two hours of comedy, a 70s-inspired three course meal, and universal acclaim the world over. This critically acclaimed experience guarantees chaos, laughter, and an unforgettable night out.
Please note, due to the event layout tables of fewer than 10 may be seated with other guests. All tickets include a 3-course dinner and 2-hour interactive show.
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Police are appealing for help in relation to an alleged bank card fraud in Boston.
Council licensing officers in North Kesteven have been issued with body worn cameras after reports of incidents of aggressive or confrontational behaviour while visiting premises during the course of their work.
East Lindsey District Council’s £20 million Investment Fund is helping charity to deliver ‘vital’ digital skills in free drop-in sessions