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20-tonne drugs ring arrest

Breaking news: 13:50 PM

​A 26-year-old woman from Grimsby has been arrested as part of a 20-tonne drug investigation.
She was one of eight people rounded up across the country by the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA) in connection with bringing Class A and B drugs into the...



Killer faces life in prison after being convicted of murder

GUILTY:  Grant (above) stabbed Mr Ford (below) in the back twice.

BRUTAL killer Ashley Grant faces life imprisonment after being convicted of murder for viciously stabbing a man to death in a cowardly...

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Khan now quits politics

ouncillor Daniel Khan is quitting North East Lincolnshire Council after seven years in politics.

DANIEL Khan is walking away from politics in North East Lincolnshire. Just over a month after his sudden departure as the principal and...


Woman delivers own grandchild

Cindy Oldham gives a kiss to her grandson Dion Mulhall after she delivered him on the kitchen floor of her daughter's home.

IT was a case of grandma to the rescue as a bouncing baby boy was born on the kitchen floor of a young couple's home. Super gran Cindy...

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5,000 jobs on the horizon

​A SCHEME that could lead to 5,000 new jobs in the area has moved a step closer to becoming a reality.The Yorkshire Forward development agency has committed up to £3.76-million to...

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Final farewell to football legend

Mourners gather as Keith Alexander's coffin is driven from Lincoln Cathedral after the service.

MORE than 2,000 people – among them representatives from his time at Grimsby Town – attended the funeral of football legend...

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How the West Marsh is shaping up - video

activities for all:  Mr Davies,  Cllr Beasant and Cllr  Watkin alongside  youngsters playing football at the West Marsh Community Centre.

IN the second of a series of features looking at how prominent anti-social behaviour is on the streets of North East Lincolnshire,...

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Lifeline resort charity's lotto boost

Lifeline resort charity's lotto boost

​OLDER people in Cleethorpes will continue to benefit from the care of a "vital" charity after securing a grant of more than...

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Rosie's port taster

Rosie's port taster

​REGIONAL Minister Rosie Winterton arrived in Immingham yesterday – by boat – and was given a  glimpse of just...

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Tributes to top trainer

THE horse racing community has paid tribute to Louth-area horse racing trainer Sue Lamyman, who has died aged 69.

Mrs Lamyman, who trained...



Farewell to Keith

MANY high-profile personalities from the world of soccer packed into Lincoln Cathedral yesterday for the funeral of former Grimsby Town...


Brewer makes it a Brocklesby double

THRILLING finishes were the order of the day at Brocklesby Park as 65 runners contested seven races at the South Wold Point-to-Point...


Stamford bridge the gap to safety

WESTLANDS A still enjoy a seven-point lead over Cromwell in Section A of the Roy Ling Mutual Grimsby Snooker Doubles despite losing 5-3...


Solar spy a bright future with award

A GRIMSBY junior football club is inviting new players to join them after being accredited with the prestigious Football Association's...







 

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Margaret hosts a novel occasion

Author Margaret Dickinson, left, signs a copy of her latest book for Janet Bullivant, right.

FANS of bestselling saga-writer Margaret Dickinson flocked to Grimsby on Saturday to pick up a signed copy of her latest novel.

As reported, Sons and Daughters tells the story of Charlotte, an only child whose domineering father cannot forgive her for not being the son he wanted to take over his farm.

Like most of Margaret's 25...

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A Finn way to end a classic series

THE adventures of a young boy trying to escape the clutches of his drunk and abusive father is the final book in the Grimsby Telegraph's Children's Classic series. As reported, the popular...

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Boyz run wilde with laughter

The Caxton Players' Wilde Boyz, from left, Chris Gladding, Johnny Allbones and Gareth Arthurs.

THE X-factor meets the Full Monty in Caxton Theatre's latest production. Wilde Boyz, written by Gordon Steel, will be performed at the...

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I didn't expect to snap up top award

PICTURE PERFECT: Sheila Pearce with her prize-winning art work, which will be on display at her forthcoming Arts Show at the Westward Ho Art And Design Campus.

AN ARTIST has been recognised for her talent and contribution to the art world with a prestigious photography award. And her award-winn...

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Rhod's comedy masterclass

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Rhod Gilbert performed a sell-out stand-up show in Grimsby last night - click here to read our review.

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Revolving cast tells epic tale with class

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REVOLUTION – Brothers In Arms is an epic tale of Hugoesque proportions and the latest Class Act Theatre Company production to...

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Still raising a chuckle

The Chuckle Brothers, Barry, left, and Paul, who performed at the Grimsby Auditorium.

THE world of children's TV came to the Grimsby Auditorium when the Chuckle Brothers, stars of BBC's ChuckleVision, returned. To celebra...

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A century of music

The Cleethorpes Festival of Music and Words dazzled an appreciative audience.

THE centenary year of the Cleethorpes Festival of Music and Words concluded with a gala concert at the Central Hall. Lea Peart, a two-t...

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Dancing in the streets to sounds from round the world

Headline act Baka Beyond performing at the World Music Festival held at St James' Church in Grimsby.

DOZENS of people were dancing in the streets to global sounds this weekend – as North East Lincolnshire's World Music Festival...

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