• NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 9 review... and what did David Stevenson...

    NottmPostEG published The Apprentice: Episode 9 review... and what did David Stevenson...
    A genuine boardroom bombshell on The Apprentice this week with the shock departure of not one but two candidates in one of the most dramatic twists ever on the show. Oonagh Robinson joined a nation of incredulous viewers... Blimey, I wasn't expecting that, as the fella in that song they play every five minutes on the radio keeps singing. As the other candidates looked on in disbelief, Scott - fresh from a safe Connexus victory on this week's property selling task did the unthinkable....
  • RachelGorman published Syria air strikes protest: In pictures

    RachelGorman published Syria air strikes protest: In pictures
    Gallery created by RachelGorman
  • RachelGorman published Goose Fair organiser Derrick Jacks dies aged 89

    RachelGorman published Goose Fair organiser Derrick Jacks dies aged 89
    Life was one hell of a ride for Goose Fair organiser Derrick Jacks. "He always used to say his life was an adventure he'd like to live all over again," said Catherine Gascoine of her late dad, who died at the age of 89 last Wednesday. "I remember as a little girl it taking more than an hour to walk across the fair because everybody knew him," the 59-year-old added. Looking after the annual Forest Fields fair was Mr Jacks' favourite responsibilities as assistant clerk of...
  • Nottingham Post published Syria air strikes will go ahead following MP vote

    Nottingham Post published Syria air strikes will go ahead following MP vote
    Air strikes over Syria will go ahead after politicians voted to take military action against Islamic extremists.MPs took part in 10 hours of debate at the House of Commons before voting 397 to 223 to carry out attacks in east of the country, recognised as the "heartland" of Daesh – otherwise known as Islamic State or ISIL. The resolution extends the action currently being taken by the Royal Air Force against the terrorist group in Northern Iraq – voted though in 2013...
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  • RachelGorman published Galavant: Long Eaton Schoolboy joins Vinnie Jones and Luke...

    RachelGorman published Galavant: Long Eaton Schoolboy joins Vinnie Jones and Luke...
    Schoolboy Jack Mitchell has been rubbing shoulders with Hollywood actors Vinnie Jones, Luke Youngblood and Timothy Omundson on the set of American TV smash hit, Galavant. The ten-year-old, who attends The Elms Junior School, in Long Eaton, was whisked away to a secret location in Gloucestershire last month, for a week of filming with the stars of abc's fairytale-themed musical comedy. But the A-list cast did not faze the year six pupil and aspiring future James Bond who has taken the whole...
  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Great win for Nottingham Forest yet some...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Great win for Nottingham Forest yet some...
    After a gut-wrenching defeat to Brentford, it was essential Dougie Freedman got a response from Nottingham Forest against Reading and he did just that. A 3-1 win came against a good side, one that will no doubt have designs on trying to force their way into the promotion push come 2016. It has become so frustrating seeing Forest beat sides like this because they have proven they can be a match for the best teams in the league. There was obviously the good win againstDerby, they should...
  • Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Great win for Nottingham Forest yet some...

    Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Great win for Nottingham Forest yet some...
    After a gut-wrenching defeat to Brentford, it was essential Dougie Freedman got a response from Nottingham Forest against Reading and he did just that. A 3-1 win came against a good side, one that will no doubt have designs on trying to force their way into the promotion push come 2016. It has become so frustrating seeing Forest beat sides like this because they have proven they can be a match for the best teams in the league. There was obviously the good win againstDerby, they should...
  • Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Is Notts County's away form to do with a...

    Nottingham Post published Garry Birtles column: Is Notts County's away form to do with  a...
    I am pretty sure that when Notts County set out their ambitions for the season, they never envisaged being so poor away from home. Just one away victory in the league all season is not good enough for a team that has hopes of chasing promotion. Admittedly their form at Meadow Lane is very good, but if you are to be up their challenging the recipe always was that you win your home games and pick up the odd away victory. If you could do that then you knew you would be up there vying for...
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  • Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Is Notts County's away form to do with a...

    Nottingham Post commented Garry Birtles column: Is Notts County's away form to do with  a...
    I am pretty sure that when Notts County set out their ambitions for the season, they never envisaged being so poor away from home. Just one away victory in the league all season is not good enough for a team that has hopes of chasing promotion. Admittedly their form at Meadow Lane is very good, but if you are to be up their challenging the recipe always was that you win your home games and pick up the odd away victory. If you could do that then you knew you would be up there vying for...
  • Nottingham Post published James Taylor backs Nottinghamshire to challenge in 2016 even if...

    Nottingham Post published James Taylor backs Nottinghamshire to challenge in 2016 even if...
    James Taylor says Nottinghamshire will be a force next season – even if they lose key players to England. It is a foregone conclusion that Stuart Broad will play in Tests if fit, while he is also likely to earn a one-day international recall in the next few months. Batsmen Taylor and Alex Hales are set to play in the first Test against South Africa on Boxing Day and they are already in the ODI squads. All-rounder Samit Patel is also in the Test squad and although he is generally...
  • Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a halt - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a halt
    Nottingham Post
    Traffic in Nottingham was gridlocked again on Wednesday evening as drivers battled their way through rush hour traffic. There was congestion in London Road, Maid Marian Way, Mansfield Road and Queen's Drive in the city, with vehicles parked ...
  • sherdley published Mum jailed for three years after stashing drugs in waistband of...

    sherdley published Mum jailed for three years after stashing drugs in waistband of...
    A mum has been jailed for three years after she was caught with nearly £2,000 worth of drugs inside the waistband of her jeans.Michelle Leebetter pleaded guilty to possessing crack cocaine and heroin with intent to supply when she appeared at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday, December 2.The 36-year-old, of Maws Lane, Kimberley, had the drugs hidden near her knickers.Police arrested her in Eastwood on April 15 after a tip-off.She had claimed to the court she was in her Kia Rio returning.
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County fan column: Jacob Daniel: Magpies' transfer policy...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County fan column: Jacob Daniel: Magpies' transfer policy...
    Someone help, it's happened again. I'm sat here, staring at the ceiling, trying to find something prescient to say about yet another away game in which Notts County folded at the merest sign of any pressure, this time melting like a Dairy Milk lantern at Cambridge. It's getting to the point where it feels as though something is going to have to give, although I think the idea that manager Ricardo Moniz is where the problems begin and end is one that is too simplistic to take. The club need...
  • BenIreland published 165-year-old memorial to the 9th Duke of St Albans heading to...

    BenIreland published 165-year-old memorial to the 9th Duke of St Albans heading to...
    An eight-foot-high four-ton monument to the 9th Duke of St Albans could be on its way to Bestwood Lodge Hotel, the estate where his family created the local coal mining industry.The granite monument was built in his memory in 1850 a year after the duke, William Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, died in a riding accident.And now one of his descendents, alongside an artist and designer who grew up next door to the hotel, have been given planning permission to move the imposing structure to its...
  • BenIreland published Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a...

    BenIreland published Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a...
    Traffic in Nottingham was gridlocked again on Wednesday evening as drivers battled their way through rush hour traffic. There was congestion in London Road, Maid Marian Way, Mansfield Road and Queen's Drive in the city, with vehicles parked bumper-to-bumper. The AA reported slow-moving and queuing traffic on the major trunk roads heading out of the city. And Nottingham City Transport said there were "severe" delays across its bus network near the Broadmarsh and the Capital FM...
  • BenIreland commented Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a...

    BenIreland commented Traffic at a standstill as rush hour grinds Nottingham roads to a...
    Traffic in Nottingham was gridlocked again on Wednesday evening as drivers battled their way through rush hour traffic. There was congestion in London Road, Maid Marian Way, Mansfield Road and Queen's Drive in the city, with vehicles parked bumper-to-bumper. The AA reported slow-moving and queuing traffic on the major trunk roads heading out of the city. And Nottingham City Transport said there were "severe" delays across its bus network near the Broadmarsh and the Capital FM...
  • TomNorton published Bestwood Park care home told to make multiple improvements

    TomNorton published Bestwood Park care home told to make multiple improvements
    Inspectors have ordered a Nottingham care home to make improvements across the board following an unannounced investigation, The Care Quality Commission has published a number of concerns about the way in which Hawthorn Lodge Care Home in Bestwood Park has been run. Staff from the CQC found that in some cases medicinal records were not monitored appropriately, harmful liquids were left unlocked and unattended and, in some cases, care records were shown to have gaps which put residents'...
  • RachelGorman published In pictures: Christmas in Nottingham 1960 - 1982

    RachelGorman published In pictures: Christmas in Nottingham 1960 - 1982
    Gallery created by RachelGorman
  • JemmaPage published Can you give this cat a loving family home?

    JemmaPage published Can you give this cat a loving family home?
    A young cat has been left to fend for herself after her owner was taken in hospital. Cats Nottingham Rescue, in Arnold, is desperately trying to find a new home for Beauty. The female kitten, who is 18 months old and neutered, can no longer be looked after by her owner and it is not know when he will discharged from the infirmary.
    Currently relatives are driving over to feed her and look after her. The rescue centre's owner Maggie Penson said: "This is a really desperate situation....
  • Nottingham Post published Lucky moustache stays for as long as Evan Mosey is playing well...

    Nottingham Post published Lucky moustache stays for as long as Evan Mosey is playing well...
    Samson's hair was the source of his powers – and now Nottingham Panthers star Evan Mosey says a new moustache could be the unlikely force behind his recent fine form. Mosey has been cultivating his whiskers since the beginning of the month, as it coincided with the start of a run of impressive numbers. The 26-year-old scored eight points in seven games in November and with that in mind, the facial hair is staying as long as he feels he is performing. "It's coming along well....
  • Nottingham Post published Angling: Notts duo take stunning catch in Thailand

    Nottingham Post published Angling: Notts duo take stunning catch in Thailand
    Two Nottinghamshire anglers enjoyed the trip of a lifetime to Topcats in Koh Samui, Thailand, as they landed four incredible fish. Cliff Bull, 73, caught this 90lb Asian carp, and a Mekong catfish of 80lbs. His friend Joe McVey, 47, also had an Asian carp of 125lb, and a catfish of 85lb. Results round-up: Earl Manvers (Jansons): M Foss 103-2, P Wilson 57-13, D Wilkinson 10-9, C Owen 9-9, P Storey 9-0, M Cuforth 2-8Jansons Winter League:Match Pool: N Cubitt71-02, R Taylor ...
  • RachelGorman published M1 reopens following 'serious incident'

    RachelGorman published M1 reopens following  'serious incident'
    The M1 has reopened after being closed to traffic for more than 12 hours. Police blocked the road in both directions between junctions 16 and 18 following a "serious incident" at around 3.25am on Wednesday morning in which a man died. Police officers had been following a vehicle, which was believed to be stolen, at about 3.25am on the northbound carriageway when it came to a stop on the road. Once the vehicle had stopped the man got out and ran across the road, at which point he...
  • BenIreland published Bilborough shops back scheme to give old people seats in battle...

    BenIreland published Bilborough shops back scheme to give old people seats in battle...
    Shops in Bilborough have signed up to a scheme to prevent isolation and loneliness among elderly people by offering them "a seat". The Take A Seat campaign is part of Nottingham City Council's Older Citizens' Charter, which aims to improve the quality of life and independence of older people. Bilborough councillor Wendy Smith said most of the shops in Bracebridge Drive had signed up to the scheme, in which shops provide seats for the elderly to rest up. She said: "Our shops...
  • JemmaPage published Nottingham driving test examiners strike over working hours

    JemmaPage published Nottingham driving test examiners strike over working hours
    Driving test examiners in Nottingham walked out on Wednesday in a row over working hours. Members of the Public and Commercial Services (PCS) union – which represents 1,600 Driving and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) staff at 360 sites across the UK – started their strikes on Monday, and the last will take place on Friday. The row is over new working patterns, which the PCS says will lead to longer shifts. The DVSA said it is doing all it can to make sure tests go ahead as...
  • Devolution consultation opens

    Devolution consultation opens
    A six-week online consultation on a proposed devolution deal for the Sheffield City Region, which includes Bassetlaw, begins,
  • BenIreland published Homeless charity gives out free tea in Nottingham to launch...

    BenIreland published Homeless charity gives out free tea in Nottingham to launch...
    The warmth that a simple cup of tea or coffee can bring could stop a homeless person turning to drink, drugs or stealing during a bitter winter night. That is the view of Dave Smith, who has been rough sleeping on and off for 25 years but is now living in supported accommodation with Nottingham homeless charity Emmanuel House. The 49-year-old who grew up in Broxtowe was at St Peter's Church for the launch of the charity's annual Cup of Kindness campaign, which is encouraging people to think...
  • JemmaPage published Poorly children prepare to meet Santa in Lapland thanks to...

    JemmaPage published Poorly children prepare to meet Santa in Lapland thanks to...
    On Thursday, dozens of children will be whisked away on a magical journey to see Santa in Lapland, thanks to Basford charity When You Wish Upon a Star. Jemma Page spoke to a family who got to experience the fairy tale day trip last year After being diagnosed with cancer at the age of eight, Myles Collis spent half of his days in hospital having chemotherapy and the other half catching up on his education at school. The youngster had six months' worth of treatment after doctors found out he...
  • Frustration a 'positive' for Taylor

    Frustration a 'positive' for Taylor
    James Taylor says three years of receiving phone calls about his omission from England's Test team inspired his recall.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Inspirational Burkitt handed...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest at 150: Flashback: Inspirational Burkitt handed...
    Jack Burkitt is one of the most legendary figures to ever pull on a Nottingham Forest shirt.The captain, and inspiration behind their FA Cup final win with ten men in the second half in 1959 (pictured), and a defender with 500-plus appearances for the Reds, Burkitt was awarded a testimonial by the club in 1961/62.The experienced player only turned out in a handful of games that season as he became more part of the backroom staff in a coaching capacity.The omens, however, were not brilliant that.
  • Nottingham Post commented 10 ways I would improve Nottingham: A mushy pea shop and clean...

    Nottingham Post commented 10 ways I would improve Nottingham: A mushy pea shop and clean...
    Steve Oliver, 39, is a writer, blogger and music promoter from Basford. Here he gives his views on what could make the city a better place.1. Zero tolerance policingIf you get caught allowing your dog to dump on the pavement you should spend a week doing community service collecting dog mess with your bare hands. Litter droppers spend a week picking up litter, and pavement cyclists are thrown off Trent Bridge.2. Bring back City PulseA free music festival in the heart of the city centre that...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County top Football League overseas supporters competition...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County top Football League overseas supporters competition...
    Notts County's remarkable support in Italy helped see them finish top of a competition for fans from foreign shores. One lucky overseas Magpies follower will be rewarded with a special prize after they had more overseas supporters back them than any other club in the Football League's Stand Up & Be Counted campaign. A total of over 52,000 supporters from around the globe took part in the initiative, with at least one fan registered in 247 different territories. Topping the list of...
  • DanRussell published ​Missing Sutton-in-Ashfield woman found

    DanRussell published ​Missing Sutton-in-Ashfield woman found
    Missing woman Michelle Dawes has been found safe and well.The 48-year-old went missing on Sunday, November 29.Nottinghamshire Police officers would like to thank all who assisted with the appeal.
  • DanRussell published Police looking for Mercedes driver after fatal crash

    DanRussell published Police looking for Mercedes driver after fatal crash
    Officers are appealing for the driver of a silver Mercedes C-Class Coupe who may have witnessed a crash in which a man was killed.The crash, which involved a Ford Focus and a Toyota Yaris, took place in Abbott Road, Mansfield, shortly after 10am on Sunday, November 8.The driver of the Mercedes was driving along Breck Lane at 10am on this day before coming to the traffic lights at the junction of Breck Lane and Abbott Road. At this point, he was overtaken by a Vauxhall Astra and a Ford Focus...
  • DanRussell published Detectives hunting for knife wielding would-be robber with...

    DanRussell published Detectives hunting for knife wielding would-be  robber with...
    Nottinghamshire Police is trying to track down a knife wielding would-be robber with crooked yellow teeth. Officers are appealing for information after an attempted robbery at William Hill bookmakers in Ollerton last week. At around 9.25pm on Wednesday, November 25, a man wearing a hood covering the top of his head and face walked into the bookmakers holding a weapon – believed to be a knife.However, he was verbally challenged before he made any demands and ran from the...
  • HS2 delay could be 'advantage'

    HS2 delay could be 'advantage'
    The delay in finalising the East Midlands' leg of HS2 is a "good" thing, according to one county council leader.
  • NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, December 4 to 10

    NottmPostEG published Nottingham Jazz Diary with Jeanie Barton, December 4 to 10
    Tis the season to be jazzy! Friday December 4, Stray's in Newark have guitarists John Illingworth and Steve Rodda AKA Double Take back mixing gypsy, bossa and blues from 7pm, ring 01636 613 764 to book a table. Sunday December 6 is bulging; start out at The Lion, 44 Mosley St, Basford where Ben Martin is on saxophone, Matt Ratcliffe is on keys, Martyn Spencer is on double bass and Pete Johnson is on guitar from 1.30-3.30pm. The Shipstone Street Jazz Orchestra perform at Larkhill Retirement...
  • DanRussell published Police looking for two foreign nationals seen asking for money on...

    DanRussell published Police looking for two foreign nationals seen asking for money on...
    An appeal for information on two women claiming to be charity workers has been launched by Nottinghamshire Poilce.Officers were called to Chilwell Road, Beeston, at around 2.30pm on Tuesday to a report of suspicious activity involving two women approaching members of the public to ask for money for charity. Police are keen to identify and speak to the women who had allegedly told members of the public that they were collecting for a charity for the deaf. A Nottinghamshire Police...
  • DanRussell published Weekend weather warning issued for Nottinghamshire

    DanRussell published Weekend weather warning issued for Nottinghamshire
    The Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for wind. It will be in place throughout Saturday and into Sunday. It is predicted that the conditions may result in some branches or trees being brought down. Some travel disruption is likely, with localised problems for high-sided vehicles on prone routes. The Met office has warned people to drive with care, especially on exposed routes, and be aware of possible debris being blown around. The chief forecaster said: "A depression...
  • Nottingham Post published Shaun Murphy delighted to see attacking style pay off at UK...

    Nottingham Post published Shaun Murphy delighted to see attacking style pay off at UK...
    Shaun Murphy insists his attacking snooker is paying dividends after continuing his serene progress at the UK Snooker Championship in York.The Nottingham-based cueman had too much for Leicester's Ben Woollaston in their last-32 clash, triumphing 6-2 after winning both his first two games 6-1 at the Barbican Centre this week.Murphy gave a masterclass of fearless snooker, making breaks of 83, 72 and 72 before a classy 106 in the final frame wrapped things up.And the 33-year-old is convinced...
  • Nottingham Post commented Ex-Nottingham Forest midfielder Eugen Bopp on a career that went...

    Nottingham Post commented Ex-Nottingham Forest midfielder Eugen Bopp on a career that went...
    Eugen Bopp played in the same Bayern Munich youth team as Bastian Schweinsteiger and Philipp Lahm. They went on to win the World Cup and Champions League. Bopp on the other hand is hoping to win promotion with Basford United, after coming out of retirement at the age of 32. He was heralded as a huge prospect when Nottingham Forest signed him as a 17-year-old in 2001 from the German giants. The midfielder went on to score 11 goals in 85 games and although his class on the ball was obvious,...
  • JenniferScott published Could the Cadburys Cadvent trucks be heading to Nottingham?

    JenniferScott published Could the Cadburys Cadvent trucks be heading to Nottingham?
    Chocolate festive delights could be heading our way as part of a new campaign from Cadburys. The firm is sending out 24 trucks across the UK to visit some of its biggest cities and handout tasty treats from its 'Cadvent Calendar' this Christmas. But it is keeping under its hat where the next stop will be, encouraging residents to tweet with the hashtag #Cadvent to see if the trucks come their way! Claire Low, marketing manager for chocolate connoisseurs, said: "Cadbury has a...
  • JenniferScott published Could the Cadbury chocolate Christmas trucks be heading to...

    JenniferScott published Could the Cadbury chocolate Christmas trucks be heading to...
    Chocolate festive delights could be heading our way as part of a new campaign from Cadbury. The firm is sending out 24 trucks to some of the UK's biggest cities and to hand out tasty treats from its 'Cadvent Calendar' this Christmas. But it is keeping under its hat where the next stop will be, encouraging residents to tweet with the hashtag #Cadvent to get the trucks to come their way.Claire Low, marketing manager for the chocolate connoisseurs, said: "Cadbury has a well-loved place...
  • JenniferScott commented Could the Cadbury chocolate Christmas trucks be heading to...

    JenniferScott commented Could the Cadbury chocolate Christmas trucks be heading to...
    Chocolate festive delights could be heading our way as part of a new campaign from Cadbury. The firm is sending out 24 trucks to some of the UK's biggest cities and to hand out tasty treats from its 'Cadvent Calendar' this Christmas. But it is keeping under its hat where the next stop will be, encouraging residents to tweet with the hashtag #Cadvent to get the trucks to come their way.Claire Low, marketing manager for the chocolate connoisseurs, said: "Cadbury has a well-loved place...
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies appoint Matthew Alexander as new chief...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County Ladies appoint Matthew Alexander as new chief...
    Matthew Alexander has been appointed as chief executive of Notts County Ladies.He is the son of former Peterborough and Lincoln manager Keith Alexander.Matthew is a former Notts County chief scout and has worked in a number of positions, during fifteen years in the game."I have been involved with football my whole life, and I've got a vast knowledge of the inside workings of a football club," he told the club."Notts County are an exciting club in women's football with a lot of...
  • MattDavies published Stuart Broad named in the ICC Test team of the year

    MattDavies published Stuart Broad named in the ICC Test team of the year
    Nottinghamshire fast bowler Stuart Broad has been named in the ICC Test team of the year. The 29-year-old's 51 wickets in 2015, including his eight for 15 at Trent Bridge in the fourth Ashes Test, earned him a place alongside England captain Alastair Cook and batsman Joe Root. It is the fifth time since 2009 Broad has been included in the team. Cook is named as the notional captain. Root and Broad are included days after being snubbed by the BBC in their Sports Personality of the Year...
  • NottmPostEG published Stray from the Path at The Bodega: Review and pictures

    NottmPostEG published Stray from the Path at The Bodega: Review and pictures
    Looking at the sparse floor when Polar take to the stage, there's a horrible sense that Nottingham's hardcore scene might have had its day. Three years ago Polar opened for While She Sleeps to a sold-out Rescue Rooms, and were greeted with a wall of death that spanned the venue. Now, having to really work to entice some life from the growing numbers, it seems that the genre's stock has fallen, hard. Having lost some notable luminaries along the way (Your Demise, Heights to name but two),...
  • DanRussell published Revealed: Top baby names of 2015

    DanRussell published Revealed: Top baby names of 2015
    The most popular baby names of 2015 have been revealed. BabyCentre has released the results of its annual Baby Names Survey after 340,000 parents had their say. The top 10 names for boys are:1. Muhammed2. Oliver3. Jack4. Noah5. Jacob6. Harry7. Charlie8. Ethan9. James10 ThomasThe top 10 names for girls are:1.Olivia2. Sophia3. Lily4. Emily5. Amelia6. Chloe7. Isabelle8. Sophie9. Ella10. Isabella.To capture true popularity, the names list combines names that sound the same but have multiple...
  • Nottingham Post published Abigail, Barney and Clodagh: But do you know which storms are...

    Nottingham Post published Abigail, Barney and Clodagh: But do you know which storms are...
    So far this year we have had three named storms here in the UK and Ireland - Abigail, Barney and Clodagh But do you know the names of the storms which are yet to come? This year is the first year that the Met Office and Met Éireann – the Irish Met Service – have named storms, in the same way that tropical storms and hurricanes are named in North America and the Caribbean. The idea behind the scheme, operating this autumn and winter, is that naming storms will raise...
  • JenniferScott published Syria vote: Will Nottinghamshire's MPs vote to bomb IS targets?

    JenniferScott published Syria vote: Will Nottinghamshire's MPs vote to bomb IS targets?
    Discussions have long been taking place over how to tackle the threat of ISIS and whether military action is the answer.However, in the wake of the Tunisian beach massacre, the jet full of Russian passengers being downed after take-off from Egypt and the atrocities in Paris – along with attacks in Iraq, Beirut and Yemen – the call for a vote on strikes has been getting louder. Prime Minister David Cameron made clear his "firm conviction" to join America, France and Russia,...
  • JenniferScott commented Syria vote: Will Nottinghamshire's MPs vote to bomb IS targets?

    JenniferScott commented Syria vote: Will Nottinghamshire's MPs vote to bomb IS targets?
    Discussions have long been taking place over how to tackle the threat of ISIS and whether military action is the answer.However, in the wake of the Tunisian beach massacre, the jet full of Russian passengers being downed after take-off from Egypt and the atrocities in Paris – along with attacks in Iraq, Beirut and Yemen – the call for a vote on strikes has been getting louder. Prime Minister David Cameron made clear his "firm conviction" to join America, France and Russia,...

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