• Nottingham Post commented Danny Fox part of Nottingham Forest plans – while Freedman...

    Nottingham Post commented Danny Fox part of Nottingham Forest plans – while Freedman...
    Defender Danny Fox remains part of Dougie Freedman's plans for next season – and Nottingham Forest will fend off interest from rival clubs.While the Reds boss hopes to make at least another four new additions to his squad, before the 2015/16 season kicks off.There has been speculation linking Rotherham with a move for Fox, the former Southampton left-back.And the fact the 29-year-old had been left out of the starting line-up in the final weeks of the campaign had raised a few minor...
  • Nottingham Post commented Stuart Broad relishes first Notts Outlaws T20 appearance since...

    Nottingham Post commented Stuart Broad relishes first Notts Outlaws T20 appearance since...
    Stuart Broad relished his first Twenty20 appearance for Notts Outlaws since 2010 despite losing to Leicestershire Foxes by six wickets.The England bowler took one for 20 from his four overs as Notts were undone in the latter stages of the innings when Umar Akmal raced to 76 not out from 49 balls.Afterwards Broad told the Post: "There were 11,000 here at Trent Bridge for a local derby. I really enjoyed it. The changing room here at Notts is fantastic. We're disappointed to lose but there's a
  • MattDavies published Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes: T20 match report: Akmal...

    MattDavies published Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire Foxes: T20 match report: Akmal...
    Umar Akmal stole Stuart Broad's thunder as Leicestershire Foxes beats Notts Outlaws by six wickets in the NatWest T20 Blast after the hosts were penalised six runs.
    Broad was run out without facing a ball but then took one for 20 from four overs in his first T20 game for the club since August 2010.
    However, Pakistan international Akmal marked his debut with 76 off 49 balls as Leicestershire finished on 152 for four.The Outlaws never even made it to their last over as they ran out of time and...
  • Nottingham Post published In Pictures - Face in the Crowd: Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire...

    Nottingham Post published In Pictures - Face in the Crowd: Notts Outlaws v Leicestershire...
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  • Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town sign strikers Yussuf and Beardsley and hand...

    Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town sign strikers Yussuf and Beardsley and hand...
    Striker Adi Yussuf has described his move to Mansfield Town as "a dream come true".The 23-year-old has joined the Stags on a free transfer, subject to Football League approval.Yussuf was previously on the books of former Conference North outfit Oxford City, where he netted 26 goals during the 2014/15 campaign – helping his old employers to a sixth position finish.A graduate of Leicester City's academy set-up where he played regularly at youth and reserve level, the Tanzanian striker left..
  • Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town sign striker Adi Yussuf and hand Marsden new deal

    Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town sign striker Adi Yussuf and hand Marsden new deal
    Striker Adi Yussuf has described his move to Mansfield Town as "a dream come true".The 23-year-old has joined the Stags on a free transfer, subject to Football League approval.Yussuf was previously on the books of former Conference North outfit Oxford City, where he netted 26 goals during the 2014/15 campaign – helping his old employers to a sixth position finish.A graduate of Leicester City's academy set-up where he played regularly at youth and reserve level, the Tanzanian striker left..
  • JonPritchard published Beeston business owners say tram work could have made them...

    JonPritchard published Beeston business owners say tram work could have made them...
    Owners of a pub in Beeston say they are frustrated by the lack of help they have been offered after their business was severely hit by tram works.Sergio and Natalie Rocha, both 36, have run the White Lion Bar and Kitchen, in Middle Street, for three years, but say they have never been compensated.Mr Rocha said: "It has been very frustrating, especially because you can't take any time off from the business and we have a very young family."It has been a very bad two years for us and,...
  • Nottingham judge questions prosecution in front of Justice Secretary Michael Gove - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham judge questions prosecution in front of Justice Secretary Michael Gove
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    A Nottingham judge criticised the time it has taken to bring a "straight forward" rape case to court in front of new Justice Secretary Michael Gove. Mr Gove was sitting in Judge Michael Stokes' hearings in a visit to Nottingham Crown Court on June 5 ...
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  • DanRobinson published Clifford Collinge murder trial: Wife told PCSO 'I think I've...

    DanRobinson published Clifford Collinge murder trial: Wife told PCSO 'I think I've...
    The wife of Clifford Collinge exclaimed "oh my God, I think I've killed him" moments after police found him dead – then quickly changed her story, a jury heard.Charlotte Collinge switched between crying for her husband of 14 years, worrying where her two dogs were and displaying a calm demeanour as she talked to officers, according to a police community support officer (PCSO) who was first on the scene.The 48-year-old is on trial alongside two other men at Nottingham Crown Court.
  • DanRobinson commented Clifford Collinge murder trial: Wife told PCSO 'I think I've...

    DanRobinson commented Clifford Collinge murder trial: Wife told PCSO 'I think I've...
    The wife of Clifford Collinge exclaimed "oh my God, I think I've killed him" moments after police found him dead – then quickly changed her story, a jury heard.Charlotte Collinge switched between crying for her husband of 14 years, worrying where her two dogs were and displaying a calm demeanour as she talked to officers, according to a police community support officer (PCSO) who was first on the scene.The 48-year-old is on trial alongside two other men at Nottingham Crown Court.
  • BenIreland published Nottingham judge questions prosecution in front of Justice...

    BenIreland published Nottingham judge questions prosecution in front of Justice...
    A Nottingham judge criticised the time it has taken to bring a "straight forward" rape case to court in front of new Justice Secretary Michael Gove.Mr Gove was sitting in Judge Michael Stokes' hearings in a visit to Nottingham Crown Court on June 5.He was urgently taking notes during the visit, and listened intently to the judge's statements during two pre-trial hearings, including a rape case and a charge of child cruelty.Judge Stokes questioned why it had taken 16 months since the...
  • JonPritchard published University of Nottingham mathematicians devise most accurate...

    JonPritchard published University of Nottingham mathematicians devise most accurate...
    Mathematicians at University of Nottingham have devised the world's smallest thermometer – which could be used to help aid giant leaps in medication and technology.The thermometer would be as accurate as the laws of physics would allow, and could detect microscopic fluctuations in things as small as a cell.The research, which has been carried out jointly with a university in Barcelona, could represent a huge leap forwards chemistry, physics and in the diagnosis and treatment of many...
  • JonPritchard published 30 Days Wild: Look up to the skies!

    JonPritchard published 30 Days Wild: Look up to the skies!
    Look up: Look up to the skies, not down at your phone. Give your neck a rest from staring down at a phone or computer, and look up to the sky: search for shapes in the clouds or spot birds circling above towns and cities.Four-year-old Finlay Beckett from Lambley looks to the sky and searches for patterns in the clouds as part of the Wildlife Trust's 30 Days Wild campaign, which aims to put people in touch with nature Ideas for people to get involved range from making your own nature trail to...
  • Heather Watson forced out of Aegon Open Nottingham with elbow injury - Nottingham Post

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    Heather Watson forced out of Aegon Open Nottingham with elbow injury
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    British No.1 Heather Watson has been forced to pull out of the Aegon Open Nottingham tournament with an elbow injury. The world No.40 said: "Unfortunately I won't be able to compete in Nottingham this year. "I was really looking forward to starting my ...and more »
  • BenIreland published Dangerous driver holds head in hands as sent down for two years...

    BenIreland published Dangerous driver holds head in hands as sent down for two years...
    Speeder Stuart Newton held his head in his hands as he was sentenced to two years for dangerous driving after clocking up to 84mph through residential Ilkeston.But Judge Greg Dickinson questioned why the maximum sentence for the crime that he imposed was shorter than the five-year maximum he can dish out for manslaughter at the wheel.Newton, 30, of Church Street, Stapleford, who has never been granted a full UK drivers licence, saw his sentence reduced to 14 months because he pleaded guilty at..
  • Nottingham Post published Tournament director Rebecca James believes Aegon Open Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Tournament director Rebecca James believes Aegon Open Nottingham...
    For almost a whole year now, Rebecca James has had a vision in her head of what the Aegon Open Nottingham will look like.From today, the tournament director gets to see the reality.Eleven and a half months of planning will finally reach a climax when the first balls are hit in the qualification stage of the women's WTA event.The nets are up, the extra seating has been added and the last few border plants have been put in place.This is the moment James has been waiting for."It is slightly...
  • BenIreland published Mayor backs charity for children in care after going through...

    BenIreland published Mayor backs charity for children in care after going through...
    The newly appointed mayor of a Nottinghamshire borough has decided to raise cash for a charity that looks after children in care after going through the system himself as a youngster.Councillor Meredith Lawrence, the new Mayor of Gedling, has chosen We R Here as his charity for the year.The charity, which has offices at the Community Hub in Main Road, Gedling, offers free counselling and self esteem-building classes for children and families in need.Victims of domestic abuse and children who go.
  • EllieCullen published Two lanes blocked on A52 due to crash between caravan and lorry

    EllieCullen published Two lanes blocked on A52 due to crash between caravan and lorry
    Drivers are being warned of delays on the A52 close to the QMC due to a crash between a caravan and a lorry.Police were called at about 5pm to the incident on the northbound carriageway of Clifton Boulevard and two lanes were blocked.No one was injured.Traffic is affected on the northbound exit slip road at the QMC, but traffic heading towards Crown Island is moving fine.Police say normal conditions are expected to resume shortly.
  • Nottingham Post published Heather Watson forced out of Aegon Open Nottingham with elbow...

    Nottingham Post published Heather Watson forced out of Aegon Open Nottingham with elbow...
    British No.1 Heather Watson has been forced to pull out of the Aegon Open Nottingham tournament with an elbow injury.The world No.40 said: "Unfortunately I won't be able to compete in Nottingham this year."I was really looking forward to starting my grass season there, but the doctors have advised that I continue to rest my elbow."I will be doing everything in my power to make sure I return as soon as possible because I love the British summer grass and playing at home."The..
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Ruebyn Richards targets inaugural European Games...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Ruebyn Richards targets inaugural European Games...
    While Ruebyn Richards admits his trip to Baku is somewhat of a fact-finding mission, that isn't stopping the Nottingham Taekwondo ace from aiming big at this month's inaugural European Games.Richards is one of seven chosen to represent Team GB in the sport of Taekwondo at the first ever European Games – the 22-year-old selected in the -68kg event, which gets underway on Wednesday, June 17.And Richards will arrive in Azerbaijan with a point to prove after exiting last month's World...
  • Robertson previews Badminton Finals

    Robertson previews Badminton Finals
    Nottingham compete in first NBL Finals Day
  • 13 things to do in Nottinghamshire this summer - Nottingham Post

    13 things to do in Nottinghamshire this summer - Nottingham Post
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    13 things to do in Nottinghamshire this summer
    Nottingham Post
    It would appear that summer has arrived across Nottinghamshire with forecasters predicting we could be in for the hottest June since records began in 1910. We've come up with 13 essential things to do in the county over the next few weeks to help you ...
  • PMBlackburn published Nuthall care home rated good - just months after suspension of...

    PMBlackburn published Nuthall care home rated good - just months after suspension of...
    Inspectors have praised the progress at a care home where five staff were suspended - after a family filmed the care given to a relative.The home have hired a new manager, retrained staff and put in place tighter auditing and monitoring systems since the incident happened in September.And as a result, inspectors from health monitor the Care Quality Commission have given the home a clean sweep of positive feedback, rating it good in every single category.Speaking to the Post, Ian Matthews,...
  • Nottingham Post published Mapperley father and son team edge close to Thundersport GB title

    Nottingham Post published Mapperley father and son team edge close to Thundersport GB title
    Father and son motorcycle team Michael and Jack Haverkamp from Mapperley are edging ever closer to the Thundersport GB title.At the halfway point of the season, racer Jack leads the way on 260 points with six race wins, closely followed by Chris Spink in second on 238 points and Brad Davey in third on 224 points.For father Michael, who prepares his son's bikes for racing, the thought of leading the championship is something they can be proud of.He said: "This is our first full season in the
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham racer dreams of winning British Championship

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham racer dreams of winning British Championship
    For Nottingham superbike racer Cameron Fraser, winning the British Championship would be a dream come true.The 15-year-old leads the way in the KTM RC 390 British Junior Cup by 13 points, after the second round of racing at Brands Hatch.Fraser picked up two victories and a second place finish in the three races to take his points tally to 81, keeping him ahead of rivals Chris Taylor and Thomas Strudwick, who sit on 68 and 59 points respectively.Despite not scoring in the first race of the...
  • Barry_Cooper published 13 things to do in Nottinghamshire this summer

    Barry_Cooper published 13 things to do in Nottinghamshire this summer
    It would appear that summer has arrived across Nottinghamshire with forecasters predicting we could be in for the hottest June since records began in 1910.We've come up with 13 essential things to do in the county over the next few weeks to help you make the most of summer right here in Nottinghamshire.1.Splendour Festival at Wollaton Hall, Saturday 18 July: The now annual event is set in the surroundings of the stunning Hall and this year welcomes The Specials, Banarama, Lawson, James and many.
  • Nottingham Post published Life after football: I have never really worked a single day in...

    Nottingham Post published Life after football: I have never really worked a single day in...
    In the last of a series of 'life after football' features, former Nottingham Forest defender Gregor Robertson talks about his own experience as he thinks about what he will do after he retires...I have recently been writing a series of articles exploring what experiences players face in their 'life after football'.From my old Forest youth team colleagues, to former footballers who have been team-mates of mine over the years, it's been a bit of a journey of discovery for me.I've often been...
  • Nottingham Post commented Life after football: I have never really worked a single day in...

    Nottingham Post commented Life after football: I have never really worked a single day in...
    In the last of a series of 'life after football' features, former Nottingham Forest defender Gregor Robertson talks about his own experience as he thinks about what he will do after he retires...I have recently been writing a series of articles exploring what experiences players face in their 'life after football'.From my old Forest youth team colleagues, to former footballers who have been team-mates of mine over the years, it's been a bit of a journey of discovery for me.I've often been...
  • Cruelty aunt and grandmother jailed

    Cruelty aunt and grandmother jailed
    The aunt and grandmother of a seven-year-old girl who died of a brain injury are jailed for cruelty.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham set for Derby semi-final in NBL and star player says:...

    With the inaugural National Badminton League (NBL) finals day on Sunday, the University of Nottingham team is in high hopes despite the fact they will be without their key player, Chris Adcock.The squad will face fierce rivals Team Derby in the semi-finals on Sunday at 11am in Crawley's K2 Arena after coming third in the NBL table to qualify for the play-off stage.Should Nottingham progress, the final will start at 3.30pm with the winner facing Surrey Smashers or Loughborough Sport.Nottingham...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham high jump star and university student 'too bright for...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham high jump star and university student 'too bright for...
    Isobel Pooley has all the ability to make a real statement of intent at this summer's World Championships, according to coach Fayyaz Ahmed.The high jumper has shown glimpses of her potential in recent years as she took Commonwealth Games silver last August, jumping a then British record of 1.96m later that month.However, 2015 has brought with it a mixed campaign as the University of Nottingham student saw her indoor record fall to Katarina Johnson-Thompson at the British Indoor Championships.A..
  • Nottingham Post published Rugby union: Nottingham Corsairs under-11s rewarded with day at...

    After sharing the Twickenham turf with some of England's World Cup hopefuls, Nottingham Corsairs head coach Darren Pizzey admits his under-11 side will not forget their Aviva Premiership Rugby Final experience in a hurry.As Saracens and Bath Rugby battled it out forPremiership glory in last Saturday's final, Nottingham Corsairs under-11s also descended on rugby HQ.And during half-time Pizzey's youngsters got their moment in the spotlight in front of the sell-out 80,000 crowd as they took part...
  • NottmPostEG published Art: NTU's 19th Photo Festival Fifth Wall

    NottmPostEG published Art: NTU's 19th Photo Festival Fifth Wall
    It's the time of year when students take over many of Nottingham's galleries and empty shops.Graduation time is nigh for Nottingham Trent University's BA photography students but before they leave they are tasked with organising public exhibitions of their best work. On this they are assessed and the resulting collective effort of 2015 is a "festival" called Fifth Wall, which can be seen at 15 permanent and temporary gallery spaces across Nottingham.We visited just two venues mid-week...
  • NottmPostEG commented Art: NTU's 19th Photo Festival Fifth Wall

    NottmPostEG commented Art: NTU's 19th Photo Festival Fifth Wall
    It's the time of year when students take over many of Nottingham's galleries and empty shops.Graduation time is nigh for Nottingham Trent University's BA photography students but before they leave they are tasked with organising public exhibitions of their best work. On this they are assessed and the resulting collective effort of 2015 is a "festival" called Fifth Wall, which can be seen at 15 permanent and temporary gallery spaces across Nottingham.We visited just two venues mid-week...
  • Theatre preview: The Siege at Nottingham Playhouse - Nottingham Post

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    Theatre preview: The Siege at Nottingham Playhouse
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    The Freedom Theatre Jenin production The Siege is inspired by the true stories of a group of fighters, now exiled across Europe, who during the summer of 2002 became leading actors in an event that with time has taken on almost mythical proportions.
  • Nottingham Post published Only Fools and Horses' Del Boy' is star guest at Maggie's...

    Nottingham Post published Only Fools and Horses' Del Boy'  is star guest at Maggie's...
    A lovely jubbly Del Boy lookalike provided the entertainment for guests at a ladies' lunch in aid of Maggie's cancer caring centre in Nottingham. The event at Park Plaza Hotel, an afternoon of humour and emotion, raised £7,000 towards providing free services for cancer patients and their families. While Del Boy, cocktail in hand, provided the laughs,speaker Louise Third gave a poignant talk about her own cancer battle. Louise, of Ruddington, told how she spent her time off work...
  • NottmPostEG published Theatre preview: The Siege at Nottingham Playhouse

    NottmPostEG published Theatre preview: The Siege at Nottingham Playhouse
    The Freedom Theatre Jenin production The Siege is inspired by the true stories of a group of fighters, now exiled across Europe, who during the summer of 2002 became leading actors in an event that with time has taken on almost mythical proportions. As the play heads for Nottingham Playhouse, the theatre's artistic director Giles Croft explains why he thinks it is of such significanceNottingham Playhouse's involvement with Freedom Theatre Jenin goes back to 2010 when I visited the company as...
  • DanRussell published 15 of the most atmospheric pictures from the Second World War

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  • sherdley published Shanay Walker: Kay-Ann Morris jailed for eight years for child...

    sherdley published Shanay Walker: Kay-Ann Morris jailed for eight  years for child...
    Shanay Walker's aunt Kay-Ann Morris tried to 'break her like a wild horse', a judge told a court as he sentenced her to eight years behind bars for child cruelty.Mr Justice MacDuff told Nottingham Crown Court that Morris - convicted on Thursday of cruelty towards seven-year-old Shanay - said the little girl refused to be broken and that when she beat her she stood up to Morris."Morris could not bear that she refused to be cowed," he said.Shanay was found dead in her bed in July last...
  • sherdley commented Shanay Walker: Kay-Ann Morris jailed for eight years for child...

    Shanay Walker's aunt Kay-Ann Morris tried to 'break her like a wild horse', a judge told a court as he sentenced her to eight years behind bars for child cruelty.Mr Justice MacDuff told Nottingham Crown Court that Morris - convicted on Thursday of cruelty towards seven-year-old Shanay - said the little girl refused to be broken and that when she beat her she stood up to Morris."Morris could not bear that she refused to be cowed," he said.Shanay was found dead in her bed in July last...
  • NottmPostEG published Billy Bragg kicks off Gate To Southwell Festival in style

    NottmPostEG published Billy Bragg kicks off Gate To Southwell Festival in style
    Solo onstage for ninety minutes with only guitars and a not-very-rock & roll mug of medical tea ("for people who think they can sing"), this is the start of Billy Bragg's 2015 troubadour trek to help the nation shake off those post-election blues.The old harsh punk rock voice may have become warmer and more country mellow over the years, he may have put on a few pounds and, by his own admission, his seriously trendy folky beard is designed to hide "a multitude of chins", but at heart...
  • Nottingham Post published The 79-year-old having a go at stand-up comedy

    Nottingham Post published The 79-year-old having a go at stand-up comedy
    Ann Hill may be edging towards her 80th year but she's up for a challenge. And on June 5, the former nurse will be giving stand-up comedy a go.
    "Bring it on," say the 79-year-old from Mansfield, who admits to being "a bit of a show-off".Ann, who is a member of drama and writing groups, adds: "I see this as another branch of me showing off. I've done improvised drama before but never comedy."Ann will be at the Royal Concert Hall to be taught the art of stand-up as...
  • DanRussell published Open Farm : Which farms near you are taking part?

    DanRussell published Open Farm : Which farms near you are taking part?
    More than 1,000 farmers across the country will open their gates to members of the public for an annual celebration of working on the land.Open Farm Sunday will take place on June 7 and it will give people the opportunity to discover first hand what it means to be a farmer.Each farm involved will be putting on a series of events which could include a farm walk, nature trail, tractor and trailer rides, pond dipping, activities for children, a mini farmers market or picnics.Here is the list of the
  • DanRussell published Open Farm Sunday : Which farms near you are taking part?

    DanRussell published Open Farm Sunday : Which farms near you are taking part?
    More than 1,000 farmers across the country will open their gates to members of the public for an annual celebration of working on the land.Open Farm Sunday will take place on June 7 and it will give people the opportunity to discover first hand what it means to be a farmer.Each farm involved will be putting on a series of events which could include a farm walk, nature trail, tractor and trailer rides, pond dipping, activities for children, a mini farmers market or picnics.Here is the list of the
  • DanRussell commented Open Farm Sunday : Which farms near you are taking part?

    DanRussell commented Open Farm Sunday : Which farms near you are taking part?
    More than 1,000 farmers across the country will open their gates to members of the public for an annual celebration of working on the land.Open Farm Sunday will take place on June 7 and it will give people the opportunity to discover first hand what it means to be a farmer.Each farm involved will be putting on a series of events which could include a farm walk, nature trail, tractor and trailer rides, pond dipping, activities for children, a mini farmers market or picnics.Here is the list of the
  • NottmPostEG published Food Sleuth: Jim's Smokehouse, Goosegate

    NottmPostEG published Food Sleuth: Jim's Smokehouse, Goosegate
    I'm not sure what possessed me to park in Bath Street ahead of an early-evening dining raid on Hockley, but the experience must have shaved a day off my life.There are two pay-and-display meters on the street. Now, few will believe that the city council would wish to penalise on-street parkers as late as 7pm – after all, boulevardiers like the Sleuth are ploughing millions into the night economy every year – but it was just as well that I checked: I needed £1 to cover me...
  • NottmPostEG commented Food Sleuth: Jim's Smokehouse, Goosegate

    NottmPostEG commented Food Sleuth: Jim's Smokehouse, Goosegate
    I'm not sure what possessed me to park in Bath Street ahead of an early-evening dining raid on Hockley, but the experience must have shaved a day off my life.There are two pay-and-display meters on the street. Now, few will believe that the city council would wish to penalise on-street parkers as late as 7pm – after all, boulevardiers like the Sleuth are ploughing millions into the night economy every year – but it was just as well that I checked: I needed £1 to cover me...
  • Nottingham Forest: Five qualities that can help make the Reds successful - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest: Five qualities that can help make the Reds successful - Nottingham Post
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    Nottingham Forest: Five qualities that can help make the Reds successful
    Nottingham Post
    Chris Cohen missed most of last season with his third major knee injury, but will hope to return this summer. Comments (11). Dougie Freedman's priority, when he arrived at the City Ground, was to stem Nottingham Forest's slide down the Championship table.and more »
  • NottmPostEG published Interview: John Newman on headlining No Tomorrow Festival

    NottmPostEG published Interview: John Newman on headlining No Tomorrow Festival
    No Tomorrow Festival returns to Wollaton Park this weekend expanded to two days. Kevin Cooper spoke to Sunday's headliner, chart-topping Yorkshireman John Newman about his custom-built AC Cobra, his love of Northern Soul and latest single Come And Get ItHow do you feel about headlining the No Tomorrow festival?
    I'm looking forward to it because it's my first festival as a headliner for a while. I feel confident about it and I'm excited about the new music I have to play. I take so much pride...
  • Barry_Cooper published Nottingham petrol prices: Friday, June 5th, 2015

    Barry_Cooper published Nottingham petrol prices: Friday, June 5th, 2015
    Unleaded:1. @ Sainsbury's Beeston, Cross Street, 112.9p2. @ Asda Hyson Green, Radford Road, 113.7p3. @ Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 113.7p4. @ Asda Strelley Road, Strelley Road, Broxtowe, 113.7p5. @ Tesco Cinderhill Nottingham Express, Nuthall Road, Cinderhill, 113.9pDiesel:1. @ Asda Hyson Green, Radford Road, 118.7p2. @ Asda Nottingham, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, 118.7p3. @ Asda Strelley Road, Strelley Road, Broxtowe, 118.7p4. @ Tesco Cinderhill Nottingham...

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