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Some East Coast rail services cancelled as cracks found in high-speed trains

Some East Coast rail services cancelled as cracks found in high-speed trains Grantham most affected Some high-speed trains had cracks on them and were taken out of service for safety. | Photo: R S Mortiss Rail passengers are facing disruption and delays on the East Coast main line after a string of high-speed trains were found to have cracks on them, causing them to be taken off the railways. The entire fleet of the Hitachi 800 model trains, used by Great Western Railway, Hull Trains, London North Eastern Railway and TransPennine Express, were taken out of service for safety reasons. Upon inspection it was found that hairline cracks were forming on a number of the trains, causing disruption over the weekend which will spill into the week, according to

10% drop in Lincolnshire COVID-19 cases week-on-week

10% drop in Lincolnshire COVID-19 cases week-on-week Coronavirus infections continue to drop | Photo: Steve Smailes for The Lincolnite There were 310 coronavirus cases in Greater Lincolnshire and three COVID-related deaths last week – 36 fewer cases on the previous week, but one more death. The government’s COVID-19 dashboard over the weekend recorded 39 new cases in Lincolnshire, 15 in North Lincolnshire and eight in North East Lincolnshire. The numbers mean a 10% drop in cases, but a 50% rise in deaths, week-on-week. No deaths were registered at the weekend, leaving the weekly tally at three. These figures include deaths both in and out of hospitals, as well as residents in hospitals outside the county.

Share a Coke tour comes to Lincoln

This story is over Share a Coke tour comes to Lincoln Share with friends: A popular Coca Cola campaign will be making its way to Lincoln this weekend. Lincoln residents searching shopping aisles to find their name on a Coke bottle rejoice, as the Share a Coke Tour is heading to the city centre. The Share a Coke Campaign sees cans and bottles of Coca Cola emblazoned with 250 of the most popular names in Great Britain. Many people though cannot locate their name, so the Share a Coke Tour will provide drinkers with the chance to get their name, or a friend’s, on a free 250ml bottle of Coke or Coke Zero.

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