The Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance has seen a huge increase in mission numbers over the past few years
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The leader of the council said he was confident work on the major Levelling Up Fund-supported regeneration projects in the resort will start after the end of the tourist season
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Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance has so far raised £4m towards the overall cost.
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A new government policy requires residents to separate paper and cardboard in their recycling.
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‘Grimsby is a powerhouse for the UK’s offshore wind industry and we’re excited to establish a permanent base here’
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New Accenture UK data has revealed London is leading the UK when it comes to AI job creation, investment and training – raising concerns the UK’s ambitions to be an "AI maker, not an AI taker" could falter without a more balanced strategy
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The dispute is over the University of Lincoln’s proposals to cut up to 285 staff.
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North East Lincolnshire Council’s leader and other senior councillors are answering public questions in a Facebook Live stream
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British potter and ceramic sculptor fascinated by the ‘vessel’, which he used as a metaphor for imaginary terrains and travel
Gordon Baldwin was probably happiest with the term “sculptural potter” to describe himself. He disliked most definitions because they did not adequately encompass his art, one that explored broadly and complexly the potential of the “vessel”. He investigated this in lyrical big bowls and striking articulated and enclosed pieces, using the premise of containment to gauge ideas about painting and drawing on new types of form.
Baldwin, who has died aged 92, was a modernist in ceramics, but he never eschewed his traditional roots because they enabled him to evolve a highly original language. It led to some of the most convincing and liberated clay sculpture since the second world war.
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