A lot of rain showing up on the radar picture that rain will spread to the coast in the next hour so a wet start to the evening and the rain should clear though later this evening and then much of the night will be dry with broken cloud very mild lowest temperatures 9 or 10 degrees for tomorrow Well yes there is a risk of a bit of patch rain particularly in the morning but on the whole be a lot of a dry weather and although it will be quite cloudy it will be brighter spells developing exceptionally mild but also becoming very windy indeed in fact there is a warning out for strong winds later tomorrow but you notice up mild as they are all the way up from the subtropics highs in Lincoln of 15 degrees Celsius us a forecast for b.b.c. Radio Lincoln. One s m d a. Preview b.b.c. Radio link you show. Us the father talk here's the news with Alex wrote It's been an historic day in Zimbabwe President Mugabe the only leader the country has known since independence has officially resigned it's led to wild celebrations on the streets of the capital Harare. There were celebrations in Parliament today where impeachment proceedings were beginning against the 93 year old president his days have been numbered since the military placed him under house arrest last week that he sees Ben Brown witness the reaction on the streets. There are. There are people running through. The tunnel but I want. To you can hear homes blaring now. People. In the center of her Salumi delirious this is the moment that they have been waiting for. Believe it has happened. And now. If I were his for a. Moment the. Extraordinary scene. It's not yet known who will replace Robert Mugabe to reason may has said that his resignation will give Zimbabwe the opportunity to forge a new path free of the oppression that characterized his rule in other news the count the country's most senior prosecutor is challenging the ruling the to Lincolnshire man was too drunk to take a breath test 52 year old Michael camp was pulled over in Spalding in 2015 a roadside breathalyzer showed he was more than 3 times the legal limit but when he was taken to the police station he failed to complete a 2nd test earlier this year he was cleared of failing to provide the test after the district judge ruled he was incapable the high court is now considering the case after prosecutors appealed saying the ruling flew in the face of the law Mark Stevens is a solicitor with the Howard Kennedy law firm he says the ruling is bizarre when you go to the roadside The policeman will ask you please provide a breath specimen unless you've got some reasonable excuse and so the really interesting thing here is the judge that thought that being too drunk was a reasonable excuse which is obvious of the Asli wrong the national police chief council says forensic test results in more than $10000.00 cases may have been manipulated at a lab in Manchester at least 50 prosecutions for driving offenses have been stopped as a result make it to police have not responded to questions about whether any county cases are involved. A look at a shop worker has been praised for trying to stop a knife wielding drug addict from stealing cash from her till Sharon Pilkington was working at cost cutters in Mablethorpe when Kevin Hutchens Achaean tried to grab a handful of 20 pound notes on the 9th of October b.b.c. Radio link inches Martin slack has more Lincoln Crown Court heard 35 year old Hodgson of no fixed address was in possession of a 12 inch carving knife when he attempted to steal Kirsch from the store on Victoria Road Mrs Pilkington who was unaware in her weapon slammed the till shot on his hands and shouted for help who action fled the shop with a home full of money and was arrested the next day after his mother contacted the police today he pleaded guilty to possessing an offensive weapon and I graduated burglary he was jailed for 4 and a half years passing sentence recorder go with Evans q.c. Praised Mrs Bill Clinton for her courage in trying to stop portion in the act some conservative pro breaks it M.P.'s have expressed anger about the government's agreement to offer Brussels more money for a financial sector settlements with the European Union it's being reported that ministers are in favor significantly increasing the amount with the condition it unlocks talks on trade and a transition period we could just roads need to have a share of a multi-million pound government investment to cut death rates that's according to a new report out today from the Road Safety Foundation It says the 18 between Lakes be in Lebrun near Louth is one of the high risk roads Dr c. The chairman from the group has in proving it makes sense economically as well the 18 is one of the ways it is eligible for the Safeways fund and we'll be seeing some significant improvements over the next few years if we spend just one pound on May set injuring measures we can expect to get 3 to 5 pounds back to the wider big British economy and so far you've helped us raise more than 14000 pounds as part of our policy goes Viking challenge Scott and Corazon completed the 147 mile Viking way in 7 days with a bit of help from b.b.c. Radio linking to colleagues all the money raised is going to Children in Need. And the weather wet for a time this evening becoming mostly dry with broken cloud overnight when temperatures a 10 degree Celsius. The. Big Cat spotted in Lincolnshire now and I way cation we have this big cats supposedly Lincolnshire but this one the guy we've been talking to is absolutely convinced he says it must be a black panther he says he can hear more about that on b.b.c. Radio link into in a little while and I also you might have missed this earlier on we had one of the singers from Strictly Come Dancing this was quite exciting had one of the singers from Strictly Come Dancing in our studio the softening Tommy blaze was in talking about his his new album his deputy album but we were chatting to about strictly about how all works during the week and then he played it he played live and he sang live and you know how good those thing is on Strictly if you missed any of that you can hear a bit of that as well now the softer name in a little while on this program on b.b.c. Radio Lincolnshire this afternoon 6 minutes past fun now here's a soft sell. It's A soft sell nearly 10 past 5 some roads in Lincolnshire been talking about road safety today some roads in the kitchen considered to be more dangerous than other roads is already the case. Because often when we talk about this the argument will come back saying what is all the rage the dangerous days the people driving on the roads if you drive to the conditions. Are you really more at risk on one road compared to another in linkage or we'll talk a bit about this in a few minutes one of linkages roads been put in a top 10 of the most dangerous roads in the country more about that in a bit 1st the breaking news the softer noon that Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has resigned this is a letter from Mr Mugabe who said the decision was voluntary and he made the decision to allow a smooth transition of power now this was a surprise announcement a little while ago Holt is an impeachment hearing that began against him lawmakers roared in jubilation people have begun celebrating in the streets and from Harare Here's the B.B.C.'s Ben Brown. The pressure has been building relentlessly for Robert Mugabe series online for so long I can just hear I think the news just filtering down to the crowds I've just been down there actually opposite the palm and huge crowds have been there all day in Unity Square they are cheering now as the news comes through some on their mobile phones he had been under this really almost incredible pressure not only from the military who launched this takeover last Wednesday not only from his own posse's on O.P.'s who remember over the weekend sacked him as their leader that they completely turned against the man they were once slavish Lee loyal to one Zanu p.f. Member said that Gabby was an animal who needed to be got rid of so there was pressure from the military there was pressure from the posse and there was also pressure from the people of Zimbabwe on Saturday we saw something we haven't seen before early in Zimbabwe tens of thousands of people free to March through the streets of Harare and to demand the resignation of Robert Mugabe because the Army allowed them to do that in the past they would have been beaten they would have been arrested if that done that even criticized Mr Mugabe listen listen to that noise. There are Cohen's blaring there are people running through. The poll down there you can hear how all Holmes blaring now and people. In the center of Harare absolutely delirious this is the moment that they have been waiting for a cow quite believe it has happened impeachment proceedings had just begun only a few hours earlier. And a constitutional attempt to to produce Robert Mugabe as president. And that could have taken days some members of parliament was saying that impeachment process could have actually taken weeks maybe even months and some people were beginning to worry. That maybe Rob in the galley would never leave power he is 93 years of age the oldest head of state on the planet it's extraordinary how long he has clung to power really as a ruthless dictator somebody who has for as I did as a government of brutal political repression and economic chaos inflation at one stage in this country under his rule reached in the 2879000000000 percent it is a story of extraordinary political repression and economic mismanagement it is finally over nobody knows quite what is going to replace it to be absolutely honest say the candidate of the military is the best man and God has been a henchman of Robert Mugabe and not a great champion of freedom or democracy or human rights he's the one that the Army wants to replace Mr Mugabe we're going to have to wait see what happens for the moment just scenes of uncontrolled joy in Harare Ben Brown reporting from Harare only news that President Robert Mugabe has resigned that happened a short time ago the soft noon and full I'm live coverage only b b c News Channel and on the b.b.c. News website at the moment and much more on the b.b.c. 6 counties. Coming up in a bit now more news from Lincolnshire this afternoon some roads in Lincolnshire are considered to be more dangerous than others now how can that actually be the case surely if you drive to the condition of the road you can have a dirt track and nothing untoward should happen if you are driving because you are driving on that sort of road I really though at risk more risk on one road compared to another we know that 47 people have died only can choose roads the sheer size an awful number of people and I want to compare it to last year with the before because it is just an awful number of people. Today a team from Ludd brought a lace baby has been listed by the road so it's Safety Foundation as being what would be top 10 most high risk roads in the country and I've been talking to Dr Susie Charmin who is from the Road Safety Foundation so the 18 from they speed to a lot of prayer had 11 fatal or serious crashes between 2030 and 15 and 55 percent of those crashes involve motorcyclists So we're trying to raise the profile in our report with a genius to really call for increased investment in safer roads say we have already done some work with the f.t. And there safer roads fund and actually happily the 18 is one of the ways it is eligible for the Safeways fund and we'll be seeing some significant improvements over the next few years so there's just explain about them but that's money coming into Lincolnshire coming to the trick and the council as it's that they can use to improve that section of road absolutely so deity's safer roads fund is 175000000 pounds that are being allocated to treat the 50 highest risk a raids in England and the 18 had already been identified in last year's analysis of one of the rays that would benefit from some improvement the point that the organization makes is what's happening which is unacceptable the number of road deaths and injuries serious injuries that so that we see here in Lincolnshire you say that could all be reduced with a road safety engineering yes i Report today finds that if we spend just one pound on research injuring measures we can expect to get 3 to 5 pounds back to the wider British economy so at the moment we do sing 36000000000 pounds every year and actually got me saying is that a very wise investment is to invest in safer roads in order to. Bringing down the annual death toll things like long term health care and hospital costs. And access is obviously so very burdens and part of that is because of right crashes as interesting as he was in it because. All come to finance that makes people who want to sort this out over who shouldn't should all come down to money but like everything else it probably does that's probably going to be the catalyst that makes what makes the change. Probably unfortunately I am so every day every single day we we have over 70 people killed or seriously injured on British roads so the pain grief and suffering is so thank you that is huge it's astonishing how the money does talk so the fact that we do use 36000000000 pounds every year because of very crashes gives us that extra bit of. Convincing arguments really just say that actually investing in our aid makes really really good economic sense as well is reducing that human suffering all over Lincolnshire when people try and campaign to get soon proved once on the road so often the argument comes back is the it's not the road is the problem I mean if you are trying to say how many road deaths can be put down entirely to the road you probably can't say that well it depends how you look at it so yes most crashes are caused by a human being we are kind of built to make mistakes when we driving in a very complex environment however the vehicle that you're riding in and the road you're on will ultimately determine whether you walk away from that crash or whether you are seriously injured or killed so. If you do is control at a bend where there's a nice clear road site. Then you might walk away from that crash however if there is something in the roadside that's hard hits it's that might be a. Very different story so yes whilst we cause most crashes as human beings it's the right environment and a vehicle that can protect she when you have a crash Ok Dr Susie Churman is from the Road Safety Foundation so I'm up particular road that we were talking about at the start the one that's been put in this top 1018 laboratory Lacie. This is published today in that 10 most high risk roads in the country linkage a county council and Northeast linkage a council have applied to get extra funding for work they say some of that work could include some widening of the road and also removing some roadside hazards as well as we're talking about there so hopefully there will be some improvements but this is often the thing isn't it. Has to be seen the road is really dangerous and really bad and they have to be examples of that before work gets carried out. It's 20 past 5 maybe you know of another road in the future that should be put on that list try to pass 5 b.b.c. 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Take a look on the census I can still see some incredibly slow traffic on a 15 southbound was if I can down pick between a 61 and a whole course of life it's a taking quite a long time to recover that thankful the cool spot that really really busy afternoon as it is on right be valid not because he's a very slow day on the a 15 I'll say it's busy both ways in and out to blink looking pretty solid down tools Lindenmayer had some little way up tools Bunkers hill and tools Yeah you want 5 stop start trying to reach all vote for me because the problems we're seeing on might be vital and you ladle South Pole companies you have Paul South coalmines I can see slow roll call hybrid sucks to be buried you can look towards the island that if fact right the way along and the a 46. I mean to more in half an hour help keep the Lincolnshire moving cool I want to find double to 8751 double sakes. But as it goes by Kagan on b.b.c. Radio link and then gold some really cold. With my people flocking is down in the street people shouting a lot of money. We've seen the very best in people good as May It was tough at times but we did it with a little help from our colleagues and more important late in the year Thankee so much for your supports to make a donation to babysit your late just visit our website bbc dot co dot u.k. Slash radio link. Keeps coming in which is great thank you very much we are currently 114093 pounds 24 pence you can donate online b.b.c. Don't go to u.k. Slash ready of ink into the post are still coming in the checks are still arriving it's all for Children In Need Senate through this way and we can add it to Atl which which will goes to the main b.b.c. Children in Need appeal. Now our campaign you've heard about this right if you haven't well be great if you get involved in this there is still time to do this to learn c.p.r. As part of our Save a Life campaign and we're trying to train as many people as possible in the kitchen if you had a cardiac arrest this happened out of hospital at home in the street in the shopping center of a football match you need help quickly otherwise you will die c.p.r. Can help by some time and it can help oxygen flow through your body the survival rate for out of hospital cardiac arrest is about one in 10 would you know what to do but here's another opportunity tomorrow there's a coffee morning with c.p.r. Training by lives and it's taking place at the Pelican trust in Lincoln Now Stacey get Gillett is the chief executive of the pelican trust and she has her own reasons for wanting to be part of a Save a Life campaign. My nephew Luke was 26 very fit your man was out jogging I said did most mornings and afraid he had a cardiac arrest went into a heart attack it was in their coma for 10 days but unfortunately they had to turn sheen off and he sadly died live in a wife and 2 young children. Where was the gross income. So what happened say he was out jogging in and a neighbor found him in the street tried to do c.p.r. But he couldn't pick up the paramedics took him to grant them and they blew it out into Lincoln to the center and then it was intensive care and student got to his brain as well and suddenly they had to turn off the life support machine. Other than what is there for something or I don't know what is say. The family deal with something like It's true it was very hard for you know his wife and number there they did donate some of his organs which is only life treatment county hospital so every time we go past it little touch to remember him. Children always know about him so it is hard that's why Me personally I want to do the c.p.r. I want all my stuff to do it I know my learners it public can trust you know if we can just save one life. It's one life that's what I keep saying you know one wife it's not one wife is it it's so many other people's lives attached to that one life that if you're doing it for everybody you know effect says you kno