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Man to stand trial over Skegness pedestrian death
Man to stand trial over Skegness pedestrian death

BBC News

time02-07-2025

  • BBC News

Man to stand trial over Skegness pedestrian death

A man is due to stand trial accused of causing the death of a Stephens, 63, died after he was hit by a car while crossing Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, near Skegness, on 12 August Gregory, 57, pleaded not guilty to causing death by careless driving when he appeared at Lincoln Crown Court on Gregory, of Chapelfield Crescent, Rotherham, was released on bail and will appear before the same court on 10 October. No trial date was set. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Rotherham man in court after pedestrian killed in Skegness crash
Rotherham man in court after pedestrian killed in Skegness crash

BBC News

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Rotherham man in court after pedestrian killed in Skegness crash

A man has appeared in court following the death of a pedestrian in Lincolnshire. Gary Stephens, 63, died after he was hit by a car while crossing Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, near Skegness, on 12 August Gregory, 57, of Chapelfield Crescent, Rotherham, appeared at Boston Magistrates' Court earlier charged with causing death by careless has been released on unconditional bail and is due to appear at Lincoln Crown Court for a plea and trial preparation hearing on 2 July. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

5 incredible optical illusions that challenge how you see the world
5 incredible optical illusions that challenge how you see the world

Mint

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Mint

5 incredible optical illusions that challenge how you see the world

5 incredible optical illusions that challenge how you see the world| In Photos 5 Photos . Updated: 26 May 2025, 12:23 PM IST Share Via Optical illusions reveal how our brains interpret visual data and fill in missing details — sometimes incorrectly. Science still cannot fully explain why certain illusions trick our perception. 1/5The café wall illusion makes straight lines between staggered dark and light blocks appear curved due to how our brains perceive contrasting colours. Named by scientist Richard Gregory after a Bristol café, the effect disappears when colours with lower contrast are used. (Pinterest ) 2/5The Penrose triangle is a famous impossible object illusion that cannot exist in 3D space. Lionel Penrose popularised it in the 1950s. Dutch artist M.C. Escher famously incorporated such impossible shapes in works like Relativity and Belvedere. (Pinterest ) 3/5The checker shadow illusion shows that squares A and B are the same colour, despite appearing different due to a shadow effect. Created by Edward Adelson in 1995, it highlights how our visual system interprets context to process images. (Pinterest ) 4/5The Necker cube is a multistable shape that can be perceived from multiple viewpoints due to the lack of visual orientation cues. (BBC Science Focus )

Motorist due in court following pedestrian's death in Ingoldmells
Motorist due in court following pedestrian's death in Ingoldmells

BBC News

time20-05-2025

  • BBC News

Motorist due in court following pedestrian's death in Ingoldmells

A man has been summonsed to court following the death of a pedestrian in 63-year-old victim was hit by a car while crossing Anchor Lane, Ingoldmells, near Skegness, on 12 August Gregory, 57, of Chapelfield Crescent, Rotherham, is accused of causing death by careless is due to appear at Boston Magistrates' Court on 4 June. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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