Driver given suspended sentence over woman’s death
Comments Off on Driver given suspended sentence over woman’s deathGeorge Rowledge’s “unsafe manoeuvre” caused a fatal crash on the A52 near Swaton, Lincolnshire.
George Rowledge’s “unsafe manoeuvre” caused a fatal crash on the A52 near Swaton, Lincolnshire.
Lincolnshire Police received reports of a fire at a house on Addison Drive on Wednesday afternoon.
Three men, aged 35, 39 and 41, have been held following the incident on Barmouth Drive in Grimsby.
Two men are accused of bringing five Albanians to a small marina in Suffolk.
Boston United sign full-back Marcel Lavinier on a permanent deal after a successful trial period with the club.
Police say the bike, ridden by a man in his 70s, left the road.
Squadron Leader Graeme Muscat bids farewell to Red Arrows after four thrilling years.
Christian Sollitt was found guilty of sexual offences after travelling to Grimsby to meet girl.
Veselin Dudenski is accused of causing death by dangerous driving following the crash near Sleaford.
For some, she was a hero. For others, quite the opposite. On 13 October, the prime minister who looms large over British politics would have turned 100 – and a gathering in Grantham celebrated her days in power
The bronze statue of Margaret Thatcher by the sculptor Douglas Jennings has a rating of 2.8 out of five on Google Maps. Although curiously, none of the reviewers seems to have overly preoccupied themselves with the quality of the craftsmanship or the fidelity of the likeness. “One of the most important PMs this country ever had,” writes one. “It’s a public toilet but there’s nowhere to wash your hands,” writes another.
The statue was originally commissioned more than a decade ago, and was intended to stand in front of the Houses of Parliament, but Westminster city council rejected it on the grounds that it might become a target for vandalism. Instead, it was offered to her birthplace of Grantham, a town she left at the age of 18 and rarely visited again. Within hours of its installation, someone threw an egg at it. Shortly after that, it was defaced with red paint. And now, on a grey October afternoon, Margaret Thatcher herself is gazing upon it, bearing a look of pure disgust.