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Extinction Rebellion protests: Two activists found guilty in newspaper plants blockade in 2020

Elizabeth Haughton, 26, and Frances Henderson, 23, are the latest activists to be punished over the demonstration outside the Newsprinters plant in Knowsley (protest pictured), in 2020.

Extinction Rebellion activists to decide plea over graffiti charges

Extinction Rebellion activists to decide plea over graffiti charges
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Boy, 11, injured in police car chase through Boston

Boy, 11, injured in police car chase through Boston Car chased by police hit boy, 11 A young boy was injured in a police car chase in Boston on Sunday evening. It happened at around 5.30pm on May 2, when Lincolnshire Police officers started chasing a silver Ford Focus. The driver was suspected of vehicle offences and failed to stop for officers. This silver Ford Focus then collided with an 11-year-old boy in Church Road and failed to stop at the scene. Police officers immediately stopped and gave first aid to the boy, who was then taken to hospital for treatment for serious injuries.

Motorcyclist injured in A158 collision

Motorcyclist injured in A158 collision Police are appealing for witnesses Lincolnshire Police are appealing for witnesses after a motorcyclist was found with serious injuries on the A158 in Wragby this morning. Police were called to reports of a collision at 9.22am on May 2. It is thought no other vehicles were involved but the rider may have hit a deer.  The motorcyclist has been taken to hospital for treatment and the road was closed for over two hours whilst emergency services were on the scene and the bike was recovered. Lincolnshire Police would like to hear from anyone who may have seen the collision or have any dashcam footage.

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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