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  1. Five things we learnt today

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    That's the end of our live updates today, but we're back from 08:00 tomorrow with more news from around the area. 

    In the meantime, here's five things we've learnt today:

  2. Here's the weather forecast for Lincolnshire this evening

    BBC Weather

    We should get a break in the cloud at about 19:00 this evening for some late sunshine.

    Lows this evening of 15C (59F).

    Cloudy first thing.

    weather map
  3. Teenagers' market to become regular feature

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    A teenagers' market set up for young traders will become a regular attraction in Lincoln.

    Bishop Grosseteste University will run the market in Lincoln's Cornhill from October this year.

    market

    It follows a similar market organised by the Sleaford Town Team which saw 20 traders from as far as Oakham.

    Clare Rayner, chair of Sleaford Town Team, said: "This is something we simply haven’t got the funds to achieve, so we couldn’t be happier to see this development as it will inevitably make a huge difference to the teenage traders."

  4. Guy Martin world record attempt: Weeds 'will be removed' say Brayford Trust

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    The trust in charge of the Brayford in Lincoln say it will be dredged to remove the weeds that hampered Guy Martin's world record attempt.

    A number of issues, including the warm weather, meant the weeds are out of control and the machine used to cut them back does not go deep enough.

    Guy Martin

    David Rossington from the Brayford Trust says: "There are still massive weeds close to the bottom, they can only be taken out by dredging."

    Speed freak Martin was trying to set a new record for the fastest human- powered water vessel.

    His Facebook page says: "Owing to problems with weed in Brayford Pool, Guy's water speed world record attempt will unfortunately no longer be taking place today. 

    "Guy would like to say 'ta for the support, I look forward to having another crack at it down the line.'

  5. Appeal after teenage girl suffers facial injuries in alleged assault

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    Police are appealing for witnesses following the alleged assault of a 17-year-old girl from Grimsby.

    The victim suffered a cut to her face and bruising in the incident which is believed to have taken place on Freshney Place at about 19:00 on Tuesday.  

  6. Security on 'different level' at this year's Living Islam

    Paul Russell

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    We've been told that security is at a "completely different level" at this year's Living Islam Festival in Lincolnshire which gets under way today.

    Thousands of Muslim and non-Muslim families are expected to attend the four-day event at the Lincolnshire Showground.

    tent at Living Islam

    Speaking from the event, Ashley Peatfield, editor of Religion and Ethics for the BBC, says the last few months in particular have been difficult for the Muslim community.

    He said: "There is a sensitivity in the Muslim community and part of that is because they would quite rightly point out that the kind of atrocities we've been seeing in France have got nothing to do with them, it's someone else making an association with their faith.

    "You come to an event like this and you look at what these people are doing and talking about and what they're about is running lives in an ordinary way."

    On security, he added: "Security's on a completely different level from what it was three or four years ago, and of course there is security here, it's not something you're immediately conscious of, but inevitably they do all the checks that everyone has to do when putting on a big event like this."

  7. Councillor vows to save 'last bank in village'

    Sharon Edwards

    Political Reporter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    The futures of staff at nine more Lincolnshire banks are in the balance after Lloyds announced it is slashing 3,000 more jobs. 

    Two branches in Lincoln and seven more in North Hykeham, Market Rasen, Alford, Coningsby, Horncastle, Mablethorpe and Louth are caught up in the uncertainty over the banking group's future. 

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    Market Rasen Town Councillor, Ken Bridger, says he will fight to save the Lloyds - the last bank in the village.

  8. Traffic and travel: Delays south of Stamford

    BBC Travel

    Be aware of congestion on the A47 both ways at the A43 junction because of an accident involving three cars.

    travel map
  9. 'Muslim Glastonbury' returns to Lincolnshire

    Paul Russell

    BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Here are some pictures from the Living Islam Festival at the Lincolnshire Showground as the event gears up for a busy few days.

    Thousands are expected to descend on the four-day event aimed at Muslim and non-Muslim families from across the country.

    More to follow.

    Living Islam
  10. Eyes down: Are you at risk of developing a gambling problem?

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    Legs eleven, two fat ladies, two little ducks... Do you play bingo? There are claims that one in 10 people who play are at risk of developing a gambling problem. Maybe for you it's just a bit of fun and a chance to socialise. Or have you found yourself getting addicted? Let us know. 

    bingo
  11. Here's the headlines from Lincolnshire this afternoon

    Alex Rhodes

    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Here are the top stories from the newsroom this afternoon:

    • Prince Edwards has been at RAF Cranwell as students graduates from the stations college and flying school.
    • A man has appeared in court accused of murdering a sixteen-year-old girl from Marston in Lincolnshire.
    • Lincoln is to get a market run entirely by teenagers this autumn.
  12. Man accused of murdering teenager remanded in custody

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    A man has appeared in court accused of murdering a 16-year-old girl from Marston in Lincolnshire. 

    Hannah Pearson was found unconscious in Newark early on Sunday morning. She died at hospital. 

    Pierson Street in Newark

    James Morton, who's 23 and from Pierson Street in Newark, was remanded in custody at a hearing at Nottingham Crown Court. 

    He'll appear again in September.     

  13. Lloyds to axe 3,000 jobs and shut another 200 branches

    BBC Business News

    Banking group Lloyds has accelerated its job-cutting scheme, axing a further 3,000 posts.

    It has also doubled its planned branch closures, with 200 more set to vanish from High Streets by the end of 2017, although we don't know yet how many of those will be in our region.

    Lloyds bank branch

    The bank attributed the cuts to changes in people's banking habits, and the effects of interest rates remaining low in the wake of Brexit. 

  14. Royalty at RAF Cranwell today

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    Prince Edward will be in Lincolnshire today. 

    He will be visiting RAF Cranwell to meet students graduating from the base's college and flying school. 

    Prince Edward

    The Earl of Wessex will present the Queen's Colours and plant a tree at the station.   

  15. Man charged with murder remanded in custody

    Carla George

    BBC Local Live, Lincolnshire

    A man charged with the murder of a woman whose body was discovered at a Skegness flat last week has been remanded in custody. 

    Twenty-eight-year old Lenuta Ioana Haidemac lived in Lincoln but was last seen after being dropped off on Drummond Road in Skegness at about 22:00 on Wednesday. 

    Lenuta Ioana Haidemac

    Her body was found two days later in a flat on the road. 

    Casey Scott, 29, of Drummond Road, spoke only to confirm his name at his four-minute hearing at Lincoln Crown Court.   

  16. Your headlines this lunchtime

    Alex Rhodes

    BBC Lincolnshire Live

    Here are the top stories from the newsroom:

  17. Youngsters wanted to sing charity song

    Melvyn Prior

    Presenter, BBC Radio Lincolnshire

    Youngsters between the age of eight and 12 are wanted to perform a song penned by the writer of Michael Jackson's hit Thriller.

    Tears of the World has been written by Rod Temperton and put together by Jim Dooley of 70s stars, The Dooleys.

    Video content

    Video caption: New song is to raise money for the Bomber Command Memorial

    Money raised will go to the Bomber Command Memorial.

    To take part send a photo and short demo video to song@internationalbcc.org.