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ELECTION 2017: How to get the most out of opinion polls without being led up the garden path15:56
Rainworth man faces GBH and knuckleduster charges19:54
WIN: Tickets to see Kings Of Leon and The Sherlocks at Sheffield Arena this Saturday17:56
Charity cake sale in Louth in aid of Jacob's cause17:35
Author Lynda Page will answer your burning questions to celebrate National Writing Day09:15
Rasen councillor to work on '˜highway issues' after RTC '˜spike'18:45
Dine out at new hot spot Badgers Barn in Mablethorpe16:00
Warning to elderly over fraudsters claiming to be from HMRC16:53
New online tool helps you create music festival related playlist11:43
Stay Safe in the (unpredictable) British Summer Even if you are not travelling abroad, it is important to take care of your skin when you are out and about this summer. You can burn in the UK, even when it's cloudy.Sunburn can be very painful and potentially dangerous, it can also increase your chance of getting skin cancer so it is important you take steps to protect yourself and your family, especially young children and babies whose skin is very sensitive and delicate. Spend time in the shade when the rays of the sun are at their strongest. In the UK, this is between 11am and 3pm from March to October. Remember, it does not have to be bright sunshine and you can still burn on cloudy days. To stay safe, make sure you: spend time in the shade between 11am and 3pmmake sure you never burncover up with suitable clothing and sunglassestake extra care with childrenuse sunscreen of at least factor 15 Remember, a suntan does not protect your skin and there are similar health risks associated with sunbeds and other UV tanning equipment.The Teenage Cancer Trust recently discovered that worryingly nearly 2/3 (61%) of young people aged 13-24 have avoided using sunscreen in order to get a better tan. Dr Robert Jaggs-Fowler, Medical Director at NHS North Lincolnshire Clinical Commissioning Group, said while everyone should take care in the sun, it is especially important for young people, children and babies.'It's the damage done to your skin when you're young that could lead to skin cancer developing in later life, so it's vital to understand the dangers and protect yourself from the sun's rays which can be dangerous even when it's cloudy.' If you do get burned:· Sponge sore skin with cool water, then apply soothing aftersun or calamine lotion.· Painkillers, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, will ease the pain by helping to reduce inflammation caused by sunburn.· Seek medical help if you feel unwell or the skin swells badly or blisters. Stay out of the sun until all signs of redness have gone. For more advice on avoiding sunburn and staying safe in the sun speak to a pharmacist or visit http://www.nhs.uk/livewell/skin/pages/sunsafe.aspx.11:35
BANNED! Resident's six-month suspension from Boston Borough Council17:24
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Fiona McKenna, Green Party17:46
Who will get your vote in General Election?17:26
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Paul Coyne, Independent12:08
Graham's Day raises funds for Samaritans11:38
Police appeal after schoolgirl (12) injured in collision with car on The Drove in Sleaford13:00
'˜Thank You' - Mum praises lifeguards in Mablethorpe who saved her one-year-old son17:27
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Jim Clarke, Labour19:29
Wings Of Eagles' Derby win: shock, fluke or fine performance?18:34
Horncastle couple call for council to fund a street cleaner07:30
Musician joins Leo Sayer on tour dates15:53
Police try to book hotel rooms with a child without identification17:16
Changes announced to senior team at top of Lincolnshire Police12:15
Do you have the most valuable £2 coin in your pocket?12:07
Theft of chairty box from Myers bakery11:32
VIDEO: '˜Bikers with biscuits' support front-line staff at Louth hospital10:36
RUMOUR MILL: Liverpool challenge Man Utd for Real Madrid ace, Mourinho '˜fed up', Arsenal set to splash the cash while look who's about to return to Stamford Bridge...13:48
Obituary: Sally Ann Daniells01:35
Two silvers and a bronze12:30
Pianist plays hometown gig at Grimsby18:07
Wooden gates stolen from front of property in Horbling17:32
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Sally Chadd, UKIP17:29
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Ross Pepper, Liberal Democrat17:22
General Election: Sleaford and North Hykeham - Caroline Johnson, Conservative21:25
Mablethorpe woman pleads '˜not guilty' to driving while five times over the limit20:30
SNUBBED: Vital Horncastle town meeting attracts two residents and six councillors12:34
Louth & Horncastle candidates make final pitch to voters12:13
Ball '˜bounces back' as England seal ICC Champions Trophy semi-final spot11:57
FORE! Golf academy launched by North Lincolnshire college11:49
Work to start '˜soon' on Horncastle homes10:48
Cricketing trio aim to bat for 72 hours non-stop to raise £20,000 for Lincolnshire Air Ambulance00:00
Upsall and grandson continue to dominate14:15
Why Rasen council needs your voice this Saturday...11:00
All the latest from villages near Skegness13:24
Ol-ive another glass! Spanish bar opens doors in Market Rasen08:33
What happened this day in history - June 700:33
Hicky on the Isle of Man TT podium