Comments Off on Man arrested after drugs raid in Scunthorpe
POLICE have arrested a man following a drugs raid in Scunthorpe this morning (Wednesday, May 17). Humberside Police said a warrant under the Misuse of Drugs act was served at a property on Second Avenue in Scunthorpe. A spokeswoman for the force …
Comments Off on One man remains untraced from Humberside Police’s most wanted list
Just one man is still at large from our latest Most Wanted campaign with Humberside Police. A total of six have now been traced with 47-year-old Andrew George Peasley the last of the suspects officers would like to speak to. Peasley, whose last known …
Comments Off on Daredevil free-runners film themselves scaling the Humber Bridge
FREE-runners have filmed themselves climbing the 500ft-high Humber Bridge without any safety equipment. The freestyle urban explorers posted footage of the group reaching the top and fist-bumping one another as they reached the top. The video should
Comments Off on North Lincolnshire firms listed on London Stock Exchange as among 1000 companies to inspire Britain
THREE North Lincolnshire firms have been been listed by the London Stock Exchange as among the 1,000 companies to inspire Britain. For the Scunthorpe-based Bradbury Group listing was the fourth year in succession. And managing director Tim
Comments Off on Taco Bell in Cleethorpes launching new Happy Hour menu
Almost a year after the doors swung open to great fanfare at its Cleethorpes store, Taco Bell is now set to introduce its new Happy Hour menu featuring exclusive Tex-Mex treats and a new line of chilled drinks. The Californian-inspired Mexican chain
Comments Off on New Mayor, deputy and Cadet to be appointed
The annual meeting of North Lincolnshire Council takes place on Thursday (18 May). A new Mayor and deputy Mayor of North Lincolnshire will be appointed. A Sea Cadet will be appointed as Mayor’s Cadet.
Comments Off on Deal agreed ‘in principle’ to save British Steel Pension Fund with Tata Steel injecting £550m
Deal agreed ‘in principle’ to save British Steel Pension Fund with Tata Steel injecting £550mTata Steel, the former owners of the Scunthorpe steels works, has agreed to inject £550 million into the Glasgow-based fund which is 50-years-old this year. Deal agreed ‘in principle’ to save British Steel Pension Fund with Tata Steel… X. Share Tweet …Tata Steel shines on pension resolution, profitabilityBusiness StandardTata Steel leads Sensex rally, up 8% after upbeat Q4 resultsInternational Business Times, India Editionall 124 news articles »