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Police find body of missing woman

Police find body of missing woman She went missing overnight Shirley Jones was reported missing from Quadring and officers have since found a body. | Photo: Lincolnshire Police/Google Maps Police searching for a 72-year-old who went missing from the south Lincolnshire village of Quadring overnight have found her body. Shirley Jones went missing from the South Drove area overnight on January 12/13 and officers were concerned for her welfare due to the cold weather conditions. Lincolnshire Police have since revealed that a woman’s body was discovered in the North Drove area of the village. Formal identification has not yet taken place, but police believe it is the same woman who was reported missing and her family have been informed.

Imps turn over £6 5m despite COVID-19 impact

Imps turn over £6.5m despite COVID-19 impact Danny Cowley’s departure brought a bonus The LNER Stadium. | Photo: Lincoln City FC Lincoln City Football Club’s annual accounts show positive results despite the financial strain of COVID-19, mainly thanks to Danny Cowley’s compensation package. The club recorded a turnover of £6.55 million for the 2019/20 season, an increase of £1.16 million from the previous year, despite the impact of coronavirus. It is estimated that the £1 million compensation received in Danny and Nicky Cowley’s departure to Huddersfield was a primary factor in the club’s improved financial performance, with numerous mentions of the duo in the report.

Councils mull COVID impact as taxes rise and cuts continue

All EFL clubs to be tested for COVID-19 twice a week

All EFL clubs to be tested for COVID-19 twice a week It will be paid for by the PFA The LNER Stadium. | Photo: Lincoln City FC All 72 clubs in the English Football League, including Lincoln City, Grimsby Town and Scunthorpe United, will be tested twice a week for COVID-19. The Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) will fully fund the testing when it begins from Monday, January 11. It comes as a re-introduction to a full league testing programme in order to be more vigilant against rising coronavirus cases. All 72 clubs from the Championship, League One and League Two took part in mandatory testing on the week of January 4, and it has been decided that more regular testing will continue.

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