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East Coast & The Wolds Target, 01 июль 2026

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ON 23 June 2016, 52 per cent of people voted in favour of leav­ing the EU, while 48 per cent voted to remain a part of it. But the mar­gins were far clearer here. Indeed, Boston and Skeg­ness had the nation’s highest leave vote – with more than three...

The ins and outs of a dec­ade of Brexit

ArticleThe ins and outs of a dec­ade of Brexit

ON 23 June 2016, 52 per cent of people voted in favour of leav­ing the EU, while 48 per cent voted to remain a part of it. But the mar­gins were far clearer here. Indeed, Boston and Skeg­ness had the nation’s highest leave vote – with more than three...

The ins and outs of a dec­ade of Brexit

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TRIBUTES have been paid to a “ded­ic­ated” Skeg­ness crew mem­ber of the Royal National Life­boat Insti­tu­tion (RNLI) who has died. James Porter, hailed as a “famil­iar friendly face” in the sea­side town, had been attend­ing incid­ents as part of...

Fun­draiser set up in memory of a ‘ded­ic­ated’ Skeg­ness Life­boat mem­ber, James

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MATTHEW Forman-Clark, a res­id­ent of Skeg­ness, has achieved a sig­ni­fic­ant mile­stone by passing his steam loco­mot­ive fire­man’s test on the Lin­colnshire Coast Light Rail­way (LCLR). The 22-year-old, who cur­rently works for his fam­ily’s...

Rare achieve­ment for young fire­man Mat­thew