• NatalieFahy published Review: ​A Conversation with Richard Dawkins, Nottingham...

    NatalieFahy published Review: ​A Conversation with Richard Dawkins, Nottingham...
    Many of us will have heard of the Professor Richard Dawkins quoted in the Daily Mail – the man who is reported as saying that telling children the myth of Santa Claus could damage them and that indoctrination from religious parents is akin to abuse. But - not surprisingly - the Professor Dawkins at the Playhouse seemed an altogether more down to earth man – willing to tell Nottingham about his upbringing, his wife (a former Doctor Who assistant) and even his daughter (a promising...
  • Salford home to Hartlepool in FA Cup

    Salford home to Hartlepool in FA Cup
    Salford City are drawn at home to League Two Hartlepool United in the second round of the FA Cup.
  • JenniferScott published Plea to Nottingham City Council as last attempt to save local...

    JenniferScott published Plea to Nottingham City Council as last attempt to save local...
    A petition which gained 300 signatures in just three hours has been given to Nottingham City Council in a last ditched attempt to save a local care home from closure.Laura Chambers Lodge, in Clifton, looks after elderly people suffering from dementia. But the council wants to shut the centre in Swansdowne Drive to make room for a new home taking care of adults with learning disabilities.Local people have protested against the axing of the service, claiming the specialist care it provides...
  • JemmaPage published ​Review: Diversity, Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall

    JemmaPage published ​Review: Diversity, Nottingham's Royal Concert Hall
    Since shooting to fame nearly seven years ago after mesmerising audiences with their flawless routines and winning Britain's Got Talent, dance troupe Diversity have sold out countless arenas across the country. But the all-male group – comprising of creator Ashley Banjo, Jordan Banjo, Mitchell Craske, Sam Craske, Ike Ezekwugo, Perri Kiely, Warren Russell and Terry Smith – decided to strip it all away and go back to basics with their latest tour. The Up Close and Personal show was...
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  • Nottingham Post published POLL: Which of the injured players has been missed the most by...

    Nottingham Post published POLL:  Which of the injured players has been missed the most by...
    Injuries have hit Nottingham Forest particularly hard this season, with a long list of players spending significant time in the treatment room.And whilst they have recently been boosted by the return of midfielder Ben Osborn following six weeks on the sidelines, manager Dougie Freedman is still having to contend with a number of absentees.Kyle Ebecilio (hamstring), Michael Mancienne (knee) and Robert Tesche (broken foot) are hoped not to be too far away from returning.Out of the...
  • Nottingham Post commented POLL: Which of the injured players has been missed the most by...

    Nottingham Post commented POLL:  Which of the injured players has been missed the most by...
    Injuries have hit Nottingham Forest particularly hard this season, with a long list of players spending significant time in the treatment room.And whilst they have recently been boosted by the return of midfielder Ben Osborn following six weeks on the sidelines, manager Dougie Freedman is still having to contend with a number of absentees.Kyle Ebecilio (hamstring), Michael Mancienne (knee) and Robert Tesche (broken foot) are hoped not to be too far away from returning.Out of the...
  • Nottingham Post published Derby County fan cleared of helping organise a punch-up with...

    Nottingham Post published Derby County fan cleared of helping organise a punch-up with...
    A Derby County fan was cleared on Monday of helping to organise a punch-up with Forest fans after a football match two years ago. A jury took just over two hours to reach their verdict in the case of Timothy Green, 23, of Cavendish Street, Derby who denied conspiracy to commit unlawful violence. As he left Nottingham Crown Court following a six-day trial, he said: "Thank God for that." The jury returns on Tuesday to consider an identical charge against Forest season ticket holder Ian...
  • Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Humiliation on a national scale will take...

    Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Humiliation on a national scale will take...
    As everybody was getting misty-eyed over Salford City and the romance of the FA Cup,important facts were getting lost during some rather nauseating BBC coverage. One is they are half-owned by five former Manchester United stars, who are all millionairesand have won everything at the very elite level ofdomestic football. And secondly, the otherhalf belongs to Peter Lim, who, according to Forbes is worth $1.92 billion, owns Champions League club Valencia and Cristiano Ronaldo's image...
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  • Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Twitter is a fantastic tool to connect the...

    Nottingham Post published Leigh Curtis column: Twitter is a fantastic tool to connect the...
    While Notts County were being embarrassed in front of the nation by Salford City, it's fair to saythey didn't receive too much sympathy from two of their former players. Billy Daniels and Jordan Cranston have since deleted tweets of laughing emojis while the game was being played, but they were not quick enough to stop Notts fans screen-grabbing them. As you can imagine, it didn't go down too well with the black and white masses, who quickly reminded the pair they were now playing ...
  • RebeccaSD published John Pye Auctions kicks off £8 million gemstone auction

    RebeccaSD published John Pye Auctions kicks off £8 million gemstone auction
    One of Europe's largest private gemstone collections has gone on sale by Nottingham-based John Pye Auctions. Hundreds of rubies, emeralds, tanzanites and sapphires are among the items in the David Jerome collection, sourced by an anonymous owner over a 40 year period. It is John Pye's most valuable instruction to date, with the collection valued at £8 million. Its Luxury Assets Division will sell the collection of 700 gemstones to the highest bidders through three online auctions, the...
  • Nottingham Post published Inspirational Hayley Turner says 'I've loved every minute' as she...

    Nottingham Post published Inspirational Hayley Turner says 'I've loved every minute' as she...
    "In her first ride, me and her mum were waiting for her to finish, but she never finished," he said. "It was really muddy and you couldn't really tell who was coming through the finish line, but she hadn't. "An ambulance had stopped so we knew something was going on, and then she came walking across the centre of the track with a saddle in her hand." Hayley Turner is sat next to her dad Richard in the Sherwood Restaurant at Nottingham Racecourse, listening as he...
  • JemmaPage published Retired Nottingham couple meet Britney Spears in Las Vegas

    JemmaPage published Retired Nottingham couple meet Britney Spears in Las Vegas
    Retired couple Anthony and Michelle Bowler had the "trip of a lifetime" when they were whisked away to Las Vegas – to meet pop sensation Britney Spears. The Post teamed up with city casino Alea Nottingham to give readers the chance to jet off to Sin City and watch the superstar perform, as well as meet her backstage. After being named the lucky competition winners, the duo, of Thorneywood, flew from Manchester Airport for a five-night stay at the luxury Caesar's Palace...
  • Nottingham Post published Elise Christie stunned by first 500m World Cup gold as she...

    Nottingham Post published Elise Christie stunned by first 500m World Cup gold as she...
    Elise Christie was so stunned by winning her first 500m gold at a World Cup meeting she did not celebrate as she crossed the finish line. The Nottingham-based Olympic speed skater (pictured) told the Post she never expected to even make a final in Toronto as she is still struggling with an ankle injury suffered in August. However, the 25-year-old beat European champion Lara van Ruijven and Olympic silver medallist Fan Kexin with a time of 44.670 seconds, before going on to take silver in her...
  • NottmPostEG published The Lady In The Van (12A): Review and trailer

    NottmPostEG published The Lady In The Van (12A): Review and trailer
    Teasingly billed as "a mostly true story", The Lady In The Van is an entertaining screen adaptation of Alan Bennett's award-winning 1999 play, based on his experiences of a sharp-tongued vagrant called Miss Shepherd, who camped outside his driveway for more than 15 years. The playwright has lovingly adapted his stage work, employing the same cute theatrical device of the real Alan and an internal self, who endlessly pontificate on the tramp's shady past as they mooch about a north...
  • JemmaPage published Have you seen missing Nikita Berry from Nottingham?

    JemmaPage published Have you seen missing Nikita Berry from Nottingham?
    A 23-year-old girl has been missing two days.Nikita Berry, of Nottingham, was last seen wearing a black coat with a fur-trimmed hood, black leggings and black trainers with bright blue soles.She was also carrying a black, satchel-style bag.Nikia, who has not been seen since 8am on Sunday morning, is described as white, around 5ft 6ins tall and of very slim build.She has long blonde hair past her shoulders and a scar on the site of her head.As well as Nottingham, Nikita has connections with the..
  • JemmaPage commented Have you seen missing Nikita Berry from Nottingham?

    JemmaPage commented Have you seen missing Nikita Berry from Nottingham?
    A 23-year-old girl has been missing two days.Nikita Berry, of Nottingham, was last seen wearing a black coat with a fur-trimmed hood, black leggings and black trainers with bright blue soles.She was also carrying a black, satchel-style bag.Nikia, who has not been seen since 8am on Sunday morning, is described as white, around 5ft 6ins tall and of very slim build.She has long blonde hair past her shoulders and a scar on the site of her head.As well as Nottingham, Nikita has connections with the..
  • NottmPostEG published Steve Jobs (15): Review and trailer

    NottmPostEG published Steve Jobs (15): Review and trailer
    Danny Boyle's bravura portrait of the revered Apple Inc co-founder is neither a traditional biopic nor a gushing hagiography. Steve Jobs is an audacious character study in three acts that paints its subject as an egomaniac, a visionary and a neglectful father with the same meticulous brushstrokes.Scriptwriter Aaron Sorkin, who collected an Academy Award for The Social Network, deserves to add another golden statuette to the mantelpiece for his exemplary work here. He explores violently...
  • rsherdley published Dad goes on trial for attacking partner of 19 years

    rsherdley published Dad goes on trial for attacking partner of 19 years
    A dad has gone trial accused of assaulting his partner after he attacked her in bed and told her to phone her mum before he killed her.Peter Phillis, 46, has denied assault, causing bodily harm, to Adele Franczak at their home in Selston on July 24 last year.Ms Selston had bruising to her neck, body and arms, jurors at Nottingham Crown Court heard on Monday, November 9.She alleged the violence began after her partner of 19 years had accused her of having an affair.He flung a mobile phone at her.
  • JemmaPage published Man who died after crash on A46 near Collingham named

    JemmaPage published Man who died after crash on A46 near Collingham named
    A man who died after two cars crashed on the A46 near Collingham has been named as 91-year-old Harold Davies.The collision, involving a Volvo and a Jaguar, happened just before 4.30pm on Sunday.Mr Davies, of Scarrington, Nottinghamshire, who was driving the Volvo, was pronounced dead at the scene.The road was closed northbound between the Newark Showground and Station Road.If you saw the collision call Nottinghamshire Police on 101, quoting incident 661 of November 8.
  • Nottingham Post published Victorious Nottingham Forest Under-18s stay top

    Nottingham Post published Victorious Nottingham Forest Under-18s stay top
    Nottingham Forest Under-18s won 2-0 against Sheffield United Under-18s at Wilford Lane. The Reds scored a goal in each half to claim the victory, Tom Gamblen and Ben Brereton on target. Forest started brightly and put the Blades on the back foot in the opening minutes. And they opened the scoring through Gamblen in the 15th minute, following good play down the left wing. United hit back and enjoyed the majority of possession for the rest of the first half, but struggled to create any...
  • sherdley published Aspley violent disorder trial: Witness heard man screaming in...

    sherdley published Aspley violent disorder trial: Witness heard man screaming in...
    A witness to a brutal street battle in Aspley told a jury she heard a man screaming in agony near her home just before midnight.Karen Kirk, of Broxtowe Lane, saw the frightening disturbance on Tuesday, January 6.Fifteen men went on trial last week at Nottingham Crown Court accused of violent disorder.Ms Kirk told prosecutor Gordon Aspden on Monday, November 9, she heard a man screaming very loudly as she watched the disturbance from an upstairs window."He was in agony. I couldn't see who...
  • Barry_Cooper published Weird and wonderful auction items

    Barry_Cooper published Weird and wonderful auction items
    Gallery created by Barry_Cooper
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Mum to trek the Sahara desert to raise money...

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Mum to trek the Sahara desert to raise money...
    Mum Hayley Roberts will battle scorpion stings, rattlesnake bites and temperatures soaring 30 degrees when she treks the Sahara desert to raise money for charity. At the age of eight, her son Ashdon Roberts was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and underwent intensive chemotherapy at the Queen's Medical Centre. Now, aged 20, he is fighting fit again and mum Hayley, 39, has decided to show her thanks to the charity CLIC Sargent, who supported her during the diagnosis, by raising as much...
  • MattDavies published Jack Barmby returns to Leicester City after Notts County loan...

    MattDavies published Jack Barmby returns to Leicester City after Notts County loan...
    Jack Barmby will not be staying with Notts County after returning to Leicester City at the end of his loan spell. Magpies boss Ricardo Moniz had hoped to keep the son of former England international Nick Barmby at the club after he impressed as a winger and left-back. However, the 20-year-old has gone back to the Premier League club having made six appearances. "Jack has fantastic character and he wants to stay with us," Moniz said previously. "His loan is very short and...
  • BenIreland published Tram delays as bus breaks down on track in Hyson Green

    BenIreland published Tram delays as bus breaks down on track in Hyson Green
    Trams have been delayed because a bus has broken down on the tracks through Hyson Green.Services between Wilkinson Street and the Forest Recreation Ground have been temporarily stopped.Nottingham's tram operator has informed customers via social media. DELAYS: Due to a broken down bus on Radford Road, Hyson Green,There will be no service between Wilkinson Street and the Forest.— NET Nottingham Tram (@NETTram) November 9, 2015More to follow.Did you see the incident? Send your pictures to...
  • BenIreland commented Tram delays as bus breaks down on track in Hyson Green

    BenIreland commented Tram delays as bus breaks down on track in Hyson Green
    Trams have been delayed because a bus has broken down on the tracks through Hyson Green. Services between Wilkinson Street and the Forest Recreation Ground have been temporarily stopped. Nottingham's tram operator informed customers via social media at around 1.45pm on Monday, November 9. DELAYS: Due to a broken down bus on Radford Road, Hyson Green,There will be no service between Wilkinson Street and the Forest.— NET Nottingham Tram (@NETTram) November 9, 2015
    UPDATE: NCT...
  • Nottingham Post published Jury out on Nottingham Forest and Derby County fan brawl case

    Nottingham Post published Jury out on Nottingham Forest and Derby County fan brawl case
    A jury has begun its discussions on the case of rival football fans accused of helping to organise a punch-up after a match between Nottingham Forest and Derby County. Ian Litman, 48, of Western Boulevard, Nottingham and Timothy Green, 23, of Cavendish Street, Derby plead not guilty to conspiracy to commit violence on September 28, 2013. Their trial ended at Nottingham Crown Court on Monday with speeches from their defence teams and from Miss Sarah Knight, prosecuting. CCTV of the violence has..
  • JemmaPage published VIDEO: Thief caught raiding vape shop and stealing charity box

    JemmaPage published VIDEO: Thief caught raiding vape shop and stealing charity box
    A man has been caught on camera stealing vaping equipment and a charity box from a store in Retford. The burglary took place at about 2.35am on November 4 after the thief broke through the front door of The Vapour Store in Carolgate.Nottinghamshire Police would like to hear from anyone who thinks they may know the identity of the man in the footage.Call 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
  • JemmaPage published Nottinghamshire teenager cuts off hair for charity

    JemmaPage published Nottinghamshire teenager cuts off hair for charity
    Teenager Tanisha Lee has braved the scissors and donated her hair to a wig charity for children affected by cancer. The 12-year-old was inspired to donate her hair after the whole family watched the BBC programme The C-Word starring Sheridan Smith on TV. Mum Terisa Lee said: "The next day Tanisha came to me and said she wanted to have her hair cut off. I was taken aback by it but I thought it was a great idea – I must admit I cried a bit." Friends, families and businesses...
  • JemmaPage published Trains from Nottingham to London delayed

    JemmaPage published Trains from Nottingham to London delayed
    Trains travelling from Nottingham to London on Monday will be delayed by up to 30 minutes.East Midlands Train Service has reported delays while urgent repairs to the track are being carried out between Elstree and Borehamwood Station and Elstree Tunnel.Network Rail staff are on site and working on the repair.The normal train service is expected to resume at about 3pm on Monday.Replacement buses are running from Kettering to Corby, between Wellingborough and Northampton, and from Northampton to..
  • Forest 'to take action' over invasion

    Forest 'to take action' over invasion
    Nottingham Forest promises to take "any necessary action" against fans who were involved in a pitch invasion after Friday's victory over Derby County.
  • Nottingham Post commented How does Nottingham compare to Leicester?

    Nottingham Post commented How does Nottingham compare to Leicester?
    East Midland's cities are often ranked against each other when it comes to economic growth, jobs, house prices, income amongst many other factors.In data published by business organisation PwC using information from the Office for National Statistics showed that Nottingham ranked below Leicester in a number of factors when it came to health and income distribution.The city fares better when it comes to jobs, work-life balance, transport, skills and environment, which is on a par with its near...
  • BenIreland published Student flats planned for former Salvation Army building in...

    BenIreland published Student flats planned for former Salvation Army building in...
    A former Salvation Army hostel could be turned into student accommodation as 79 new flats have been planned for the city. Maber Architects, on behalf of Megaclose Ltd, have asked for planning permission to use the Boston Street site as homes for some of the city's students. Plans involve increasing the number of rooms from 70 to 79. The Salvation Army left the building, known as Sneinton House, in February 2014, despite homeless residents launching a petition to save the hostel. They...
  • BenIreland commented Student flats planned for former Salvation Army building in...

    BenIreland commented Student flats planned for former Salvation Army building in...
    A former Salvation Army hostel could be turned into student accommodation as 79 new flats have been planned for the city. Maber Architects, on behalf of Megaclose Ltd, have asked for planning permission to use the Boston Street site as homes for some of the city's students. Plans involve increasing the number of rooms from 70 to 79. The Salvation Army left the building, known as Sneinton House, in February 2014, despite homeless residents launching a petition to save the hostel. They...
  • PMBlackburn published One hundred golden prize-winning tickets on offer at opening of...

    PMBlackburn published One hundred golden prize-winning tickets on offer at opening of...
    One hundred lucky shoppers will be handed golden tickets which could include prizes like high definition TVs, digital cameras and tablet computers at the opening of a new supermarket. Nottingham's latest branch of Aldi will be opening its doors on Thursday, November 19 at 8am. To celebrate the opening, Aldi staff will be handing out golden envelopes to the first 100 people in the queue, each containing a prize. The shop is located at East Point Retail Park – which is in Daleside...
  • Nottingham Post published Katie Hutchcraft: You can wear a white poppy and still respect...

    Nottingham Post published Katie Hutchcraft: You can wear a white poppy and still respect...
    Katie Hutchcraft from Bestwood Park on why she wears a white poppy for peace next to her red one.The constant fight for our freedoms and safety is bloody, cruel and devastating. War touches every generation and every generation loses some of its most intelligent, courageous people to war. Those who go to war and return may be welcomed as heroes, but they're also grieving their brothers and sisters in arms, they have often incurred mental and physical suffering, and they have seen...
  • MattDavies published Alex Hales will not be distracted by Test prospects as England...

    MattDavies published Alex Hales will not be distracted by Test prospects as England...
    Alex Hales hopes he is closing in on becoming an England opener in all three formats, but he is refusing to be distracted by the prospect of winning his first Test cap against South Africa. The Nottinghamshire batsman did not feature in the three Tests against Pakistan as Moeen Ali got the nod to partner Alastair Cook. Ali's average of 14 at the top of the order could open the door for Hales against the Proteas, but England have seven white ball games before that, starting with the first one...
  • NottmPostEG published ELO to make Capital FM Arena Nottingham debut

    NottmPostEG published ELO to make Capital FM Arena Nottingham debut
    Electric Light Orchestra singer, guitarist, songwriter and producer Jeff Lynne will bring his revived ELO project to Nottingham next year on a world tour. The news comes the week the band release their first album of new material in 15 years, called Alone In The Universe. The show at the Capital FM Arena on Thursday, April 7 is one of ten in the UK. Jeff Lynne's ELO headlined BBC Radio 2's Festival In A Day in Hyde Park last year in front of 50,000 people, a concert watched by a TV...
  • PMBlackburn published Weather warning issued as 70 mph gusts head toward Nottinghamshir...

    PMBlackburn published Weather warning issued as 70 mph gusts head toward Nottinghamshir...
    Weather experts have issued a warning in the East Midlands with gusts of up to 70 miles per hour set to hit the area on Monday evening.After a relatively calm morning and afternoon winds will increase again this evening to bring gusts of 50-60 mph in places, with 70 mph over higher levels. A statement from the met office urged the public to be aware of difficult driving conditions and the risk of disruption to traffic, especially across trans-Pennine routes. The Met Office chief forecaster said:
  • Nottingham Post published Brian George: Why I still prefer to wear the red poppy

    Nottingham Post published Brian George: Why I still prefer to wear the red poppy
    Red or white poppy for Remembrance Day? Brian George from Hempshill Vale still favours the traditional red version. Remembrance Day brings mixed memories and emotions for many people. As one who was born after the two World Wars, but did serve in the Territorial Army Royal Anglican Regiment Infantry in the 1970s – being on 48 hours standby to go to Germany in case of a gas attack by an East German commander – I feel that I can wear the poppy with pride. Not everybody prefers to...
  • GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engines to be developed in...

    GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engines to be developed in...
    A new £5.6 million project will be led by The University of Nottingham to develop the next generation of aerospace engines. The project will receive £2.7 million of government funding, with the remainder coming from the university and private sector partners. In collaboration with Rolls-Royce, the university will lead the project which will develop and deploy a unique two-shaft testing facility at the university for the next generation of safer, cleaner and greener aerospace...
  • GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engines to be deleloped in...

    GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engines to be deleloped in...
    A new £5.6 million project will be led by The University of Nottingham to develop the next generation of aerospace engines. The project will receive £2.7 million of government funding, with the remainder coming from the university and private sector partners. In collaboration with Rolls-Royce, the university will lead the project which will develop and deploy a unique two-shaft testing facility at the university for the next generation of safer, cleaner and greener aerospace...
  • GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engineers to be trained in...

    GemmaToulson published Next generation of aerospace engineers to be trained in...
    A new £5.6 million project will be led by The University of Nottingham to develop the next generation of aerospace engines. The project will receive £2.7 million of government funding, with the remainder coming from the university and private sector partners. In collaboration with Rolls-Royce, the university will lead the project which will develop and deploy a unique two-shaft testing facility at the university for the next generation of safer, cleaner and greener aerospace...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers forward Ollie Betteridge and Lions' Connor...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Panthers forward Ollie Betteridge and Lions' Connor...
    Nottingham Panthers forward Ollie Betteridge and Connor Glossop, of Nottingham Lions, have been named in Great Britain's under-20 squad for their World Championship (Division 1B) campaign next month. GB, who were promoted from Division 2A last year, will come up against hosts France and also Japan, Poland, Slovenia and Ukraine.The six-team IIHF tournament runs from December 12 to 18, with the group winners being promoted to Division 1A.Twelve of the squad who won the gold medal in Estonia last..
  • GemmaToulson published Work starts on new university building that will house next...

    GemmaToulson published Work starts on new university building that will house next...
    Business Minister Anna Soubry visited The University of Nottingham to mark the start of work on a new £5.2 million centre which will house the next generation of Nottingham's entrepreneurs.The Technology Entrepreneurship Centre (TEC) is a new 2,000sq m three-storey building based at the university's Innovation Park. As the focal-point of the University Enterprise Zone, it will provide office-based accommodation for up to 50 technology-driven start-up businesses and early-stage SMEs, from..
  • GemmaToulson published Work starts on new £5.2 million university building that...

    GemmaToulson published Work starts on new £5.2 million university building that...
    Business Minister Anna Soubry visited The University of Nottingham to mark the start of work on a new £5.2 million centre which will house the next generation of Nottingham's entrepreneurs. The Technology Entrepreneurship Centre (TEC) is a new 2,000sq m three-storey building based at the university's Innovation Park. As the focal-point of the University Enterprise Zone, it will provide office-based accommodation for up to 50 technology-driven start-up businesses and early-stage SMEs,...
  • NottmPostEG published Duran Duran talk Paper Gods ahead of Capital FM Arena return

    NottmPostEG published Duran Duran talk Paper Gods ahead of Capital FM Arena return
    They may have got together in the middle of the punk era but Duran Duran's sound would define the 'next big thing' in British music. Alongside Spandau Ballet, Visage and others, the Birmingham quintet rode the wave of the New Romantic movement of the early eighties with hits like Rio, Planet Earth, The Reflex and Hungry Like a Wolf. And they're still going strong. The band, which still boasts four of the original five members in vocalist Simon Le Bon, keyboard player Nick Rhodes, drummer...
  • Britain First criticised for photos

    Britain First criticised for photos
    Britain First comes under fire for duping poppy selling cadets into posing for photos and claiming they were "guarding" the youngsters.
  • Barry_Cooper published How to make Nottingham better in 10 simple steps

    Barry_Cooper published How to make Nottingham better in 10 simple steps
    After reading the best 50 things about Nottingham Post journalist Barry Cooper came up with ten things he'd like to see changed in the city to make it even better than it already is.I've often wondered what I'd do to Nottingham if I had oceans of money, what improvements I would make to the city I love and have been a part of for over 25 years of my life.Having moved to the area when I was just seven years of age from the leafy Cotswold's, Nottingham has been a huge part of me and I care for...
  • Barry_Cooper commented How to make Nottingham better in 10 simple steps

    Barry_Cooper commented How to make Nottingham better in 10 simple steps
    After reading the best 50 things about Nottingham Post journalist Barry Cooper came up with ten things he'd like to see changed in the city to make it even better than it already is.I've often wondered what I'd do to Nottingham if I had oceans of money, what improvements I would make to the city I love and have been a part of for over 25 years of my life.Having moved to the area when I was just seven years of age from the leafy Cotswold's, Nottingham has been a huge part of me and I care for...

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