• MattDavies published Riki Wessels says Notts Outlaws must stand united after heavy...

    MattDavies published Riki Wessels says Notts Outlaws must stand united after heavy...
    Riki Wessels says the Notts Outlaws must stick together and look to arrest their slide – starting against Northants Steelbacks tomorrow.
    Notts lost by 34 runs to Derbyshire Steelbacks in the NatWest T20 Blast as their miserable run continued when they were all out for 167 chasing 202 to win.
    "The funny thing is that if we win two or three games in a row everything changes and people forget about it all," he said shortly after the game at the 3aaa County Ground.
    "It's the first game where..
  • MattDavies commented Riki Wessels says Notts Outlaws must stand united after heavy...

    Riki Wessels says the Notts Outlaws must stick together and look to arrest their slide – starting against Northants Steelbacks tomorrow.Notts lost by 34 runs to Derbyshire Falcons in the NatWest T20 Blast as their miserable run continued when they were all out for 167 chasing 202 to win."The funny thing is that if we win two or three games in a row everything changes and people forget about it all," he said shortly after the game at the 3aaa County Ground."It's the first game where we've..
  • Nottingham Post published Derbyshire Falcons v Notts Outlaws: T20 match report: Another...

    Nottingham Post published Derbyshire Falcons v Notts Outlaws: T20 match report: Another...
    Riki Wessels hit 66 off 33 balls but Notts Outlaws saw their NatWest T20 Blast campaign suffer another blow as they lost to rivals Derbyshire by 34 runs.The battle of the North Group's bottom two sides went the way of the hosts as Notts lost their fifth game in eight matches.For the second week in a row they were left to try and chase down over 200 as Derbyshire passed the landmarkin T20s for only the second time when they finished on 201 for seven.Just like against Yorkshire last week, it was..
  • JemmaPage published Man charged with murder after cyclist dies in collision

    A man has been charged with murder in connection of a fatal collision involving a car and a cyclist in Harworth.Sam Spavan, 26, of Norfolk Road, Bircotes, Doncaster, has been charged with the murder of Richard Pencott.Mr Pencott, 44, of Balmoral Court, Bircotes, was killed in the crash in Faraday Close, Harworth, on Wednesday.Spavan has been remanded in custody and is due to appear at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Saturday morning.The family of Mr Pencott said: "We are deeply shocked and
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  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Aegon Open crowd can expect a final full of big...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham's Aegon Open crowd can expect a final full of big...
    Sam Querrey haspredicteda battle of big serves on Saturday afternoon as he goes head to head with Russian Denis Istomin for the Aegon Open title.The American is red-hot favourite to secure the crown at the Nottingham Tennis Centre after securing his place in the final with a 4-6, 6-3, 7-5 win over Alexander Dolgopolov.Querrey underlined his quality on the serve as he produced four aces to seal the victory, which leaves him one win away from clinching $79,000 in prize money.Standing in his...
  • Nottingham Post published Safari Badminton Club a roaring success with youngsters in...

    Nottingham Post published Safari Badminton Club a roaring success with youngsters in...
    Safari Badminton Club's creation was 'more of a success' than his playing career, says club founder Steve Farey.The club was set up back at the start of January 2014 and runs at Kimberley Leisure Centre each Sunday from 10am to noon.And for Steve, whose brother Jim also coaches at the club, the purpose behind setting up the club was to get more teenagers involved in the sport."It was always a lifelong ambition to set up my own club for juniors and adults," he said to the Post. "We
  • Day 5: Eastbourne and Nottingham round-up - Wimbledon

    Day 5: Eastbourne and Nottingham round-up - Wimbledon
    Day 5: Eastbourne and Nottingham round-up
    Wimbledon
    Injuries strike at both tournaments, but a resurgent Aga Radwanska reaches the Eastbourne final. READ MORE. By Alex Macpherson. Injury strikes semi-finals. With Wimbledon just around the corner, it's understandable that players have no desire to take ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Chris Clements pens new deal at Mansfield Town

    Nottingham Post published Chris Clements pens new deal at Mansfield Town
    Mansfield Town midfielder Chris Clements has signed a new contract at the One Call Stadium.The length of the deal has not been disclosed but retaining Clements is a boost to manager Adam Murray after he became an important player last season.The 25-year-old, who is approaching 100 appearances in all competitions for the Stags, was a consistent performer in central midfield and weighed in with his only goal of the season in the home victory over Newport County.Meanwhile, former Stags loan signing
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  • Nottingham Post published Chris Clements pens new deal as sacked former Mansfield Town loan...

    Nottingham Post published Chris Clements pens new deal as sacked former Mansfield Town loan...
    Mansfield Town midfielder Chris Clements has signed a new contract at the One Call Stadium.
    The length of the deal has not been disclosed but retaining Clements is a boost to manager Adam Murray after he became an important player last season.
    The 25-year-old, who is approaching 100 appearances in all competitions for the Stags, was a consistent performer in central midfield and weighed in with his only goal of the season in the home victory over Newport County.
    Meanwhile, former Stags loan...
  • Hundreds attend veteran's funeral

    Hundreds attend veteran's funeral
    Hundreds of people attend the funeral of a former soldier who had no known family or friends following a social media appeal.
  • Hundreds turn out to pay respects for 'unknown' soldier Alex McDougall - Nottingham Post

    Hundreds turn out to pay respects for 'unknown' soldier Alex McDougall - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Hundreds turn out to pay respects for 'unknown' soldier Alex McDougall
    Nottingham Post
    Hundreds of mourners from across the UK turned out to pay their respects to 'unknown' soldier Alex McDougall, after a five-day social media campaign to ensure he got the send-off he deserved. Only four people - all staff from the Beeston Lodge nursing ...and more »
  • Nottingham City Council spend three HOURS trying to round up ducklings - Daily Mail

    Nottingham City Council spend three HOURS trying to round up ducklings - Daily Mail
    Daily Mail
    Nottingham City Council spend three HOURS trying to round up ducklings
    Daily Mail
    Nottingham City Council dispatched three so-called 'community protection' officers after eight ducklings and their mother were seen waddling through the city yesterday afternoon. Officer workers watched the bizarre scenes unfold as the uniformed ...
  • TracyWalker published Hundreds turn out to pay respects for 'unknown' soldier Alex...

    TracyWalker published Hundreds turn out to pay respects for 'unknown' soldier Alex...
    Hundreds of mourners from across the UK turned out to pay their respects to 'unknown' soldier Alex McDougall, after a five-day social media campaign to ensure he got the send-off he deserved. Only four people - all staff from the Beeston Lodge nursing home he lived in - had been expected to attend. But employees took it upon themselves to make the 77-year-old's final farewell a memorable one - appealing for people to come from far and wide to say goodbye to the veteran. Mr McDougall, who...
  • rsherdley published Newark stag night ended in brawl

    rsherdley published Newark stag night ended in brawl
    A group involved in a brawl with revellers on a stag night were told by a judge "it was a stupid incident" after they had too much to drink.Four men from Newark were sentence today after previously admitting affray at Nottingham Crown Court.It was the Stag's group who thought defendant Sigitas Sileris was in some way looking at two women with them.The Stag believed Sileris was going to attack him, so he punched him in the face, but Sileris punched him back."Everyone got...
  • rsherdley commented Newark stag night ended in brawl

    rsherdley commented Newark stag night ended in brawl
    A group involved in a brawl with revellers on a stag night were told by a judge "it was a stupid incident" after they had too much to drink.Four men from Newark were sentence today after previously admitting affray at Nottingham Crown Court.It was the Stag's group who thought defendant Sigitas Sileris was in some way looking at two women with them.The Stag believed Sileris was going to attack him, so he punched him in the face, but Sileris punched him back."Everyone got...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies and England success tipped to inspire boom in...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies and England success tipped to inspire boom in...
    The success of Notts County Ladies and England has been tipped to inspire a boom in women's football participation in Nottingham as the summer of female football reaches fever pitch.The Lady Pies are already on their way to Wembley for the FA Cup final in August and they have also made a great start to the season in the Women's Super League 1.Five Notts players are also currently playing in the World Cup in Canada, with Ellen White, Alex Greenwood, Laura Bassett and Carly Telford in the England.
  • sherdley published Trio banned from Broxtowe street for five years after row over...

    sherdley published Trio banned from Broxtowe street for five years after row over...
    Three men have been banned from a Broxtowe street after a terrifying attack at a family's home.The main culprit, Paul Hobster, fell out with the family, in Shipley Road.He threatened to put the mum's windows through and began pulling wooden panels off her fence last December.Her son, who had a stroke as a baby and suffered from asthma and allergies, was terrified, Nottingham Crown Court heard today.The following night Hobster, whose daughter lived next door to the family, was heard shouting and.
  • sherdley commented Trio banned from Broxtowe street for five years after row over...

    Three men have been banned from a Broxtowe street after a terrifying attack at a family's home.The main culprit, Paul Hobster, fell out with the family, in Shipley Road.He threatened to put the mum's windows through and began pulling wooden panels off her fence last December.Her son, who had a stroke as a baby and suffered from asthma and allergies, was terrified, Nottingham Crown Court heard today.The following night Hobster, whose daughter lived next door to the family, was heard shouting and.
  • Nottingham Post published Britain's Fleming after Aegon Open loss: You cannot afford to...

    Nottingham Post published Britain's Fleming after Aegon Open loss: You cannot afford to...
    Great Britain's involvement in the Aegon Open was finally ended today after Colin Fleming's attempts to secure the doubles title came to a halt.In an epic match on Centre Court, Fleming and American partner Eric Butorac had stormed the first set 6-2 and looked on course to make the final.But Chris Guccione and Andre Sa roared back 6-2 to take the match into a tie-break and were 9-6 up.Fleming and Butorac launched a fine comeback to make it 9-9, but eventually lost 11-9.British No.3 Fleming said.
  • Warning over survey claiming to be from Nottingham Post - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Warning over survey claiming to be from Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    An online survey which appears to be sent from the Nottingham Post has nothing to do with the company. Reports have been made of an internet page asking readers of nottinghampost.com to enter a four-part survey in exchange for getting "exclusive offers ...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire's 'Welbeck Weekender' could become yearly...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire's 'Welbeck Weekender' could become yearly...
    Nottinghamshire's history-making two-day visit to Welbeck this summer could become a yearly festival, according to the county club's director of cricket Mick Newell.The green and golds are to play two 50-over Royal London One-Day Cup games at the John Fretwell Sporting Complex, Sookholme, against Warwickshire and Glamorgan in a month's time, on July 25 and 26.It will be the first time Nottinghamshire have played a home first-team fixture at a county outground away from Trent Bridge since a...
  • AlexBritton published Warning over survey claiming to be from Nottingham Post

    AlexBritton published Warning over survey claiming to be from Nottingham Post
    An online survey which appears to be sent from the Nottingham Post has nothing to do with the company.Reports have been made of an internet page asking readers of nottinghampost.com to enter a four-part survey in exchange for getting "exclusive offers worth £50.00".After completing the survey – which includes two questions about the Nottingham Post and another two about mobile phone use – people are then offered either a gift card, weight loss package or a skin care..
  • JemmaPage published Selston road closed due to diesel spillage

    JemmaPage published Selston road closed due to diesel spillage
    A road busy Nottinghamshire road was shut during rush hour due to a large diesel spillage.Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service was called to the 200-litre spillage in Nottingham Road, Selston, at 1.54pm on Friday.The stop message was received at 4.13pm, but the road remains closed from Langton Hollow.
  • VIDEO: Trust uses drone to inspect weir

    VIDEO: Trust uses drone to inspect weir
    Engineers get a closer look at Cromwell Weir
  • EllieCullen published Benefits cheat claimed £7,000 - despite having £28,00...

    EllieCullen published Benefits cheat claimed £7,000 - despite having £28,00...
    A benefits cheat fraudulently claimed more than £7,000 – despite having more than £28,000 saved in the bank.Peter Musson said he had just £45 to his name when he applied for housing and council tax benefits and Jobseeker's Allowance.But it was later revealed that he had £28,210 stashed away across two bank accounts.Yesterday the 44-year-old, of Westbury Road, Basford, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court where he admitted two charges of dishonestly making a...
  • EllieCullen commented Benefits cheat claimed £7,000 - despite having £28,00...

    EllieCullen commented Benefits cheat claimed £7,000 - despite having £28,00...
    A benefits cheat fraudulently claimed more than £7,000 – despite having more than £28,000 saved in the bank.Peter Musson said he had just £45 to his name when he applied for housing and council tax benefits and Jobseeker's Allowance.But it was later revealed that he had £28,210 stashed away across two bank accounts.Yesterday the 44-year-old, of Westbury Road, Basford, appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court where he admitted two charges of dishonestly making a...
  • Nottingham Panthers announce pre-season friendly against Manchester Storm - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Panthers announce pre-season friendly against Manchester Storm
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Panthers could be the first opponents for the Elite League's newest team after they arranged a pre-season friendly against Manchester Storm on August 29. They will to travel to the Altrincham-based club after Storm were swiftly brought into ...and more »
  • Missing 6ft bird found safe and well

    Missing 6ft bird found safe and well
    An "aggressive" rhea which went missing from his Nottinghamshire home is found "safe and well", police say.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers announce pre-season friendly against...

    Nottingham Panthers could be the first opponents for the Elite League's newest team after they arranged a pre-season friendly against Manchester Storm on August 29.They will to travel to the Altrincham-based club after Storm were swiftly brought into replace Hull Stingrays, who went bust this week.Panthers' general manager Gary Moran told the club: "It's good news for everyone in the Elite League to have the name of the Manchester Storm back on our circuit. We will have two games against...
  • BenIreland published Appeal for donations after garden furniture stolen from woman...

    BenIreland published Appeal for donations after garden furniture stolen from woman...
    The sister of a cerebral palsy patient is appealing for donations of garden furniture after table and chairs were stolen from a Clifton home.Diane Moon had bought her black rattan effect garden furniture for £197 from B&Q and the family spent three hours putting it together the day before it was taken. Sister Debbie Irwin, of Arnold, is now asking for good Samaritans to offer unwanted garden furniture to replace the stolen seating."With her disability it's difficult for her to get
  • Nottingham Open: Sam Querrey to face Denis Istomin in final - BBC Sport

    Nottingham Open: Sam Querrey to face Denis Istomin in final - BBC Sport
    BBC Sport
    Nottingham Open: Sam Querrey to face Denis Istomin in final
    BBC Sport
    Sam Querrey beat Alexandr Dolgopolov in three sets to join Uzbekistan's Denis Istomin in the Nottingham Open final. American 12th seed Querrey, 27, beat his Ukrainian opponent 4-6 6-3 7-5. World number 92 Istomin, 28, progressed to Saturday's final ...
    Nottingham's Aegon Open crowd can expect a final full of big serves as Querrey ...Nottingham Post
    Gilles Simon set to face Sam Querrey at Aegon Open in No
  • Tournament director hails impact of sold-out Aegon Open in Nottingham - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Tournament director hails impact of sold-out Aegon Open in Nottingham
    Nottingham Post
    The tournament director of the Nottingham Aegon Open has said this week's festival of tennis has put the city “on the map”. Paul Hutchins says he has been delighted with how well the tournament has been received with the last two days and tomorrow's ...and more »
  • 'Jihadis' called each other 'cutie'

    'Jihadis' called each other 'cutie'
    Nottinghamshire man one of three who helped a Cardiff teenager to follow his older brother to Syria to fight for Islamic State, a court hears.
  • Leigh_Curtis published Tournament director hails impact of sold-out Aegon Open in...

    Leigh_Curtis published Tournament director hails impact of sold-out Aegon Open in...
    The tournament director of the Nottingham Aegon Openhas said this week's festival of tennis has put the city "on the map".Paul Hutchins says he has been delighted with how well the tournament has been received with the last two days and tomorrow's final a complete sell-out.Nottingham tennis fans have witnessed some superb tennis as well as drama with the top five seeds crashing out before the semis.It all comes to an end tomorrow in the men's singles final and doubles final, and Hutchins said...
  • TomNorton published Terror attack at Tunisian holiday resort kills 27

    TomNorton published Terror attack at Tunisian holiday resort kills 27
    At least 27 people have been killed following an attack near two hotels in Tunisia.One gunman was killed and another is being pursued in the town of Sousse, a popular holiday destination for Britons.Photographs have been posted that appear to show holidaymakers who have been attacked in the town of Sousse, a popular destination visited by thousands every year.One gunman has been shot dead while another is still on the run. Witnesses reported gunfire on the beach near the Imperial Marhaba hotel..
  • Nottingham Council calls on government to prevent Midland Mainline delays - ITV News

    Nottingham Council calls on government to prevent Midland Mainline delays - ITV News
    ITV News
    Nottingham Council calls on government to prevent Midland Mainline delays
    ITV News
    Midland Mainline trains stationary at Kings Cross St Pancras, London. Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA Archive/Press Association Images. Nottingham City Council is calling on the Government not to delay the decision on the electrification of the Midland ...
    Midland Mainline electrification project 'at risk'Nottingham Postall 14 news articles »
  • MattDavies published Harry Gurney says Nottinghamshire's players must take responsibil...

    MattDavies published Harry Gurney says Nottinghamshire's players must take responsibil...
    Harry Gurney says Nottinghamshire's players must take the blame for their poor first half of the season.The England bowler insists it would be wrong to point the finger of blame at director of cricket Mick Newell as he highlights his record during 13 years in charge at Trent Bridge.The England bowler admits the team are in the mire as they prop up Division One of the County Championship and sit second bottom of the North Group in the NatWest T20 Blast.However, he says a squad which fielded six..
  • Leigh_Curtis published Bittersweet feeling for Russian Istomin as he sets up Aegon Open...

    Leigh_Curtis published Bittersweet feeling for Russian Istomin as he sets up Aegon Open...
    Denis Istomin admitted his path into the final of the Aegon Open final was a bittersweet experience after injury to Marcos Baghdatis left him one win from glory.The Russian will face American Sam Querrey in tomorrow's final after Baghdatis retired through a calf injury which has left him facing a race against time to be fit for Wimbldeon.Istomin was 2-1 down in the first set when the injury occurredhaving just beenbroken by the Cypriot, who then complained of his calf "popping".No chances...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Bittersweet feeling for Russian Istomin as Baghdatis injury ends...

    Leigh_Curtis published Bittersweet feeling for Russian Istomin as Baghdatis injury ends...
    Denis Istomin admitted his path into the final of the Aegon Open final was a bittersweet experience after injury to Marcos Baghdatis left him one win from glory.The Russian will face American Sam Querrey in tomorrow's final after Baghdatis retired through a calf injury which has left him facing a race against time to be fit for Wimbldeon.Istomin was 2-1 down in the first set when the injury occurredhaving just beenbroken by the Cypriot, who then complained of his calf "popping".No chances...
  • Nottingham Post published Heads or chins? Pub fund-razors on a mission

    Nottingham Post published Heads or chins? Pub fund-razors on a mission
    Gallery created by Nottingham Post
  • JemmaPage published Six-foot aggressive bird has been found

    JemmaPage published Six-foot aggressive bird has been found
    An aggressive six-foot bird which went missing for four days has been found.Nottinghamshire Police were called to Hodsock Priory Farm, in Worksop Road, at about 11am on Friday to follow a possible sighting.At about 1.55pm, the rhea – a flightless bird native to South America – was safely manoeuvred into a trailer to be transported back to its home in Carlton-in-Lindrick, near Worksop.Inspector Alan Easdon said: "It appears the bird has been attracted by the snowdrops at Hodsock.
  • JemmaPage commented Six-foot aggressive bird has been found

    JemmaPage commented Six-foot aggressive bird has been found
    An aggressive six-foot bird which went missing for four days has been found.Nottinghamshire Police were called to Hodsock Priory Farm, in Worksop Road, at about 11am on Friday to follow a possible sighting.At about 1.55pm, the rhea – a flightless bird native to South America – was safely manoeuvred into a trailer to be transported back to its home in Carlton-in-Lindrick, near Worksop.Inspector Alan Easdon said: "It appears the bird has been attracted by the snowdrops at Hodsock.
  • TracyWalker published Celebrating 100 years of the WI

    TracyWalker published Celebrating 100 years of the WI
    It is a movement that has seen its popularity boosted by shows like The Great British Bake-Off and The Sewing Bee.The Women's Institute is 100 years hold and a centenary celebration is taking place at Newstead Abbey.Around 2,000 people are expected to visit the historic venue to see the WI's 'Inspiring Women' flower and craft festival, which started on Friday and continues on Saturday and Sunday.The WI nationally is 100 years old - two years older than the Nottingham movement, which saw the...
  • DanRobinson published Three most senior fire officers bid to complete 24 challenges at...

    DanRobinson published Three most senior fire officers bid to complete 24 challenges at...
    On most days they are responsible for commanding hundreds of firefighters and planning strategies, often from behind desks.But this weekend, the three most senior officers at Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service will be back on the frontline carrying out a range of physical challenges.They will take part in 24 training drills and exercises at 24 stations across the county, over a 24-hour period split between Saturday and Sunday.The trio, who will be joined by other staff at each station, hope
  • Nottingham Post published 'Strong possibility' Carl Froch will not fight again, says Eddie...

    Nottingham Post published 'Strong possibility' Carl Froch will not fight again, says Eddie...
    Promoter Eddie Hearn says there is a 'strong possibility' Nottingham's Carl Froch will not fight again.It is more than a year since the super-middleweight boxer has been in the ring, when he knocked out George Groves at Wembley Stadium last May.Several names have been touted as his potential next opponent, including Gennady Golovkin, fellow Brit James DeGale and veteran light-heavyweight Bernard Hopkins.Hearn says he has spoken to Golovkin's team, who have been interested in making the fight in.
  • Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham Forest's ... - Nottingham Post

    Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham Forest's ... - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham Forest's ...
    Nottingham Post
    Blues boss Phil Brown says he is making 'progress' in trying to bring McLaughlin back to Roots Hall, after he ended last season on loan there. The 25-year-old would likely be only a fringe player at the City Ground for the upcoming campaign, and the ...
    Southend United manager Phil Brown steps up pursuit of Nottingham Forest ...Echoall 9 news articles »
  • BenIreland published Sensory garden for blind gets revamp by Carlton volunteers

    BenIreland published Sensory garden for blind gets revamp by Carlton volunteers
    Blind and visually impaired people will have their senses heightened thanks to a revamp of a Carlton garden by local businesses.Mel Ozer, from the Carlton Hill branch of the Nottingham Building Society, came up with the plan to add lavender and a range of colourful perennials to the "unkept" open space.She rallied Aaron's Orchard, a fruit and veg shop across from the garden and Hilltops Nursery, in Gedling, to donate plants and enlisted the help of volunteers and horticultural experts.
  • Nottingham Post published Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham...
    Southend are in talks about trying to sign Nottingham Forest winger Stephen McLaughlin.Blues boss Phil Brown says he is making 'progress' in trying to bring McLaughlin back to Roots Hall, after he ended last season on loan there.The 25-year-old would likely be only a fringe player at the City Ground for the upcoming campaign, and the Reds are likely to allow him to move on.McLaughlin scored twice in nine appearances for the Shrimpers last term as they secured promotion to League One, and also...
  • Nottingham Post commented Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post commented Wicked Whispers: Southend making 'progress' to sign Nottingham...
    Southend are in talks about trying to sign Nottingham Forest winger Stephen McLaughlin.Blues boss Phil Brown says he is making 'progress' in trying to bring McLaughlin back to Roots Hall, after he ended last season on loan there.The 25-year-old would likely be only a fringe player at the City Ground for the upcoming campaign, and the Reds are likely to allow him to move on.McLaughlin scored twice in nine appearances for the Shrimpers last term as they secured promotion to League One, and also...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire man stands trial for helping teen fight for...

    Nottingham Post published Nottinghamshire man stands trial for helping teen fight for...
    A Nottinghamshire man is facing trial for aiding a teenager to flee to Syria and fight for Islamic State.Adeel Ulhaq is accused of helping 17-year-old Aseel Muthana, of Cardiff, make contact with the terrorist group before he left the country in February to join IS.Ulhaq, of Westbourne Road, Sutton-in-Ashfield, is standing trial with two others, Forhad Rahman, 21, and Kristen Brekke, 19, at the Old Bailey in London, charged with terror offences. Jurors heard on Friday how the teenager followed..

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