Take a sneak peek inside the upcoming Lincoln Medical School
It will be ready this spring
The impressive £21 million building is set to be completed this spring. | Photo: Shradha Mishra
Work on the new Lincoln Medical School is beginning to take shape ahead of its proposed completion this spring.
The £21 million building will offer a range of laboratories and state-of-the-art facilities to its students, including a clinical skills suite and an anatomy suite.
Once operational, it is hoped first class training will encourage students and graduates to pursue careers in the field of medicine within Lincolnshire.
A first look inside the new medical school, located on Brayford Pool campus of the University of Lincoln. | Photo: Shradha Mishra
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Matt Topham (left) heading towards Lincoln Crown Court as his trial continues. | Photo: Stephen Daniels
A Euromillions winner who caused a fatal Christmas Day crash when he took his eyes off the road to retrieve his two-year old’s teddy told a jury he wished he had stopped his car to get the toy.
Matt Topham, 31, who won £45 million in 2012, was approaching a left hand bend on a country road near Louth, when he turned round to look for the teddy in the footwell of his BMW X6 and veered into the opposite carriageway.
Topham said the child was upset because of his teddy, but rather than stopping his vehicle to find the bear he instinctively reacted to the “piercing scream” from his son and took his eyes from the road.
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Addict jailed over 16k illegal images of child abuse
He was kicked out and his wife divorced him
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A Boston man who amassed a collection of thousand of illegal images after becoming addicted to downloading child abuse images was jailed at Lincoln Crown Court on Friday.
Howard Angel was arrested after police raided his home and took away a laptop computer.
Tony Stanford, prosecuting, said that the following day Angel went to Grantham Police Station and confessed.
“He said he had been stupid. He was interviewed. He was relatively frank. He said he wanted help.
“He said ‘I shouldn’t have done it but I did’. He said he became addicted and hooked on it.”