• MattDavies published Belfast Giants 6 Nottingham Panthers 2: Match report

    MattDavies published Belfast Giants 6 Nottingham Panthers 2: Match report
    Nottingham Panthers used up another of their remaining nine lives after being comprehensively beaten 6-2 by Belfast Giants.A run of eight wins out of nine in all competitions had dragged them back into the Elite League title race after a miserable run around Christmas.Despite that, there was always the feeling they can ill-afford to lose more than a couple of games, if that, if they are to lift the trophy.The heavy defeat in the SSE Arena means Corey Neilson's men are third still, six points...
  • JemmaPage published Diane Taylor, 57, has been missing for a week

    JemmaPage published Diane Taylor, 57, has been missing for a week
    A 57-year-old woman has been missing for one week.Diane Taylor, of the Meadows, is described at 5ft 2ins tall and of medium build with brown, curly hair.She often wears a knitted pom-pom hot with multi-coloured stripes on it.Diane was last seen on February 12, and police officers are becoming concerned for her welfare.If you have any information on her whereabouts call Nottinghamshire Police on 101.
  • MattDavies published Alex Hales plays in wrong shirt after laundry mishap, but Reece...

    MattDavies published Alex Hales plays in wrong shirt after laundry mishap, but Reece...
    Children up and down the land have suffered the embarrassment of forgetting their PE kit and having to borrow one from lost property. Such incidents were unheard of in international cricket, but Notts Outlaws batsman Alex Hales found himself in a similar scenario in front of thousands of fans as England lost a last ball thrilling finish against South Africa in their opening Twenty20 game. Hales, it seems, did not get his laundry dry in time and had to don Chris Woakes' top, with the name...
  • Nottingham Post published 'Fearless' next generation can be huge asset for Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published 'Fearless' next generation can be huge asset for Nottingham...
    Henri Lansbury believes the 'fearless' next generation of talent can be a major asset for Nottingham Forest. Ben Osborn was named the Football League player of the month for January, while winger Oliver Burke this week penned a new four-and-a-half year contract with the Reds. And with players like Jorge Grant, Tyler Walker and Gerry McDonagh all pushing for an opportunity in the first team, Forest's production line of talent looks to be running efficiently. Skipper Lansbury, who is now...
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  • Nottingham Post commented 'Fearless' next generation can be huge asset for Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post commented 'Fearless' next generation can be huge asset for Nottingham...
    Henri Lansbury believes the 'fearless' next generation of talent can be a major asset for Nottingham Forest. Ben Osborn was named the Football League player of the month for January, while winger Oliver Burke this week penned a new four-and-a-half year contract with the Reds. And with players like Jorge Grant, Tyler Walker and Gerry McDonagh all pushing for an opportunity in the first team, Forest's production line of talent looks to be running efficiently. Skipper Lansbury, who is now...
  • Nottingham Post published Kitty Cafe owner says the quirky venue has become a great success

    Nottingham Post published Kitty Cafe owner says the quirky venue has become a great success
    Kitty Cafe owner Kate Charles-Richards speaks to Rebecca Calderwood about cats, cake and coffee! Q Tell us more about the Kitty Cafe... A The Kitty Cafe is a re-homing and care facility for cats and kittens from a range of backgrounds, as well as being a cafe for Nottingham locals to enjoy. We opened in March 2015 after me and my husband were looking at something to do which would benefit both cats and the high street. Q Why did you choose cats? A Me and my husband are huge cat lovers...
  • JemmaPage published Asda recalls one of its cakes due to allergy fears

    JemmaPage published Asda recalls one of its cakes due to allergy fears
    Asda has withdrawn one of its cakes because it contains walnut that was not declared on the packaging. The supermarket giant is asking customers to return its Extra Special Chocolate and Beetroot cake to their nearest store for a full refund. The batch of cake concerned has a use-by date of February 22. The Food Standards Agency said in a statement: "The product contains walnuts, which is not mentioned on the labelling, making it a possible health risk for anyone with an allergy to...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Supporters Club's Munster branch mark 10th...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest Supporters Club's Munster branch mark 10th...
    For 49-year-old Irishman Gearoid Lynch, his love affair with Nottingham Forest all started, somewhat bizarrely, thanks to a bowl of cereal. From those odd beginnings, Lynch now finds himself as the head of the Nottingham Forest Supporters Club branch in Munster, who celebrate their 10th anniversary later this year. "When I was a kid I was a big fan of Robin Hood; I kind of got into Nottingham first before I got into Forest," Lynch revealed to the Post. After finding a free Robin...
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  • Nottingham Post published Leicester City will never match Nottingham Forest's achievements,...

    Nottingham Post published Leicester City will never match Nottingham Forest's achievements,...
    Avid Nottingham Forest fan Gearoid Lynch has described I Believe In Miracles as "one of the best films" he has ever seen. The football documentary has enjoyed widespread success in the cinema and then since its DVD release and subsequent premiere on BT Sport this week. Produced by Jonny Owen, a good friend of Lynch, the film follows the success of the 1979 and 1980 Nottingham Forest side, who won back-to-back European Cups under the leadership of manager Brian Clough and his...
  • Nottingham Post published In-form Jon Stead hopes good times continue to roll at Notts...

    Nottingham Post published In-form Jon Stead hopes good times continue to roll at Notts...
    Jon Stead hopes the good times continue to roll at Notts County. The 32-year-old striker is in his best scoring form since moving to Meadow Lane last summer, netting three goals in the last three games. He took his tally for the season into double figures with two goals in the Magpies' 3-2 midweek win at Hartlepool United. And the club's 11-goal top scorer (pictured) has now set his sights on gunning down Leyton Orient. "I'm pleased," he said. "I like to chip in with goals...
  • Nottingham Post commented Leicester City will never match Nottingham Forest's achievements,...

    Nottingham Post commented Leicester City will never match Nottingham Forest's achievements,...
    Avid Nottingham Forest fan Gearoid Lynch has described I Believe In Miracles as "one of the best films" he has ever seen. The football documentary has enjoyed widespread success in the cinema and then since its DVD release and subsequent premiere on BT Sport this week. Produced by Jonny Owen, a good friend of Lynch, the film follows the success of the 1979 and 1980 Nottingham Forest side, who won back-to-back European Cups under the leadership of manager Brian Clough and his...
  • JemmaPage published Drug traffickers jailed for nearly 50 years in total

    JemmaPage published Drug traffickers jailed for nearly 50 years in total
    Eight drug traffickers have been jailed for nearly 50 years an investigation by the National Crime Agency. The men, seven of whom are from Nottinghamshire, are said to be associates of alleged international drug trafficker Robert Dawes.Dawes, originally of Sutton-in-Ashfield, was arrested in November 2015 at his villa in Benalmadena in Costa del Sol. He was extradited to France, where he awaits trial. William Goldhawk, 33, of Fairburn Close, Wollaton, was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in...
  • TomNorton published Barack Obama praises former Nottingham pupil for his part in...

    TomNorton published Barack Obama praises former Nottingham pupil for his part in...
    A former Nottingham pupil received a congratulatory phone call from Barack Obama for his involvement in what is being called one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the 21st century. Dr Duncan Brown, a professor of physics at Syracuse University in New York, was part of the discovery of gravitational waves. The "once in a generation" revelation was made by 1,000 scientists involved in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory experiment and was a theory first...
  • TomNorton commented Barack Obama praises former Nottingham pupil for his part in...

    TomNorton commented Barack Obama praises former Nottingham pupil for his part in...
    A former Nottingham pupil received a congratulatory phone call from Barack Obama for his involvement in what is being called one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the 21st century. Dr Duncan Brown, a professor of physics at Syracuse University in New York, was part of the discovery of gravitational waves. The "once in a generation" revelation was made by 1,000 scientists involved in the Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory experiment and was a theory first...
  • JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Young girl donates 10-inches of Rapunzel-esque...

    JemmaPage published Good Deeds Notts: Young girl donates 10-inches of Rapunzel-esque...
    Young Olivia Norton has braved the hairdresser's scissors and had her Rapunzel-esque locks snipped for charity. The five-year-old chopped off her 10-inch plait to help children with cancer. The youngster, of Mapperley, donated the hair to the Little Princess Trust, which makes wigs for seriously-ill children who have lost their hair during chemotherapy treatment. Olivia found out about the charity after a family friend did the same good deed. The Walter Halls Primary School pupil said:...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest to make new signing from Charlton Athletic

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest to make new signing from Charlton Athletic
    Nottingham Forest are set to make a signing outside of the transfer window - by bringing in Charlton's head of sports science. The South London Press report Laurence Bloom is set to move to the City Ground in 'the next few weeks'. He has been part of the Addicks backroom team since 2011 and knows manager Dougie Freedman from their time together at Southend United. Bloom is one of the final members of the backroom staff that worked under Chris Powell at the Valley.
  • TomNorton published Weekend weather will be wet in Nottingham

    TomNorton published Weekend weather will be wet in Nottingham
    Forecasters reckon we should get our brollies out this weekend with showers in Nottinghamshire on the horizon. Saturday will start dry and cloudy with top temperatures of 7C. This will give way to showers from around midday until 3pm, followed by more cloudy weather. This pattern is set to continue on Sunday with rain throughout most of the morning, with some dry midday patches, and rain in the evening.
  • 'Too late' to investigate Tory spending

    'Too late' to investigate Tory spending
    Police say it is too late for them to investigate accusations of overspending by the Conservative Party during the 2014 Newark by-election.
  • Nottingham Post published Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton tells Izale McLeod: 'Keep doing...

    Nottingham Post published Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton tells Izale McLeod: 'Keep doing...
    Notts County boss Jamie Fullarton has told his star striker Izale McLeod: 'Keep doing what you're doing'. The Magpies have made a very good start to life under their new manager, winning three of his first five games in charge at Meadow Lane. And ahead of facing Leyton Orient on home soil in League Two on Saturday, Fullarton says he is not at all concerned McLeod has not scored since he took over because the player is still making a considerable contribution to the team's...
  • Nottingham Post published Jon Stead eager for Notts County to turn it on at Meadow Lane...

    Nottingham Post published Jon Stead eager for Notts County to turn it on at Meadow Lane...
    Jon Stead is eager for Notts County to show more of their fans how much progress they have made under their new manager Jamie Fullarton by turning it on against Leyton Orient at Meadow Lane. All of the Magpies' three wins under Fullarton have come on the road, at Crawley Town, Luton Town and Hartlepool United. While Stead says Notts produced a disappointing performance in their only home game so far under the Scot, in a 2-0 defeat against AFC Wimbledon towards the end of last...
  • TomNorton published Most shared stories: Friday, February 19, 2016

    TomNorton published Most shared stories: Friday, February 19, 2016
    Dinosaurs, wonky vegetables and armed police were among the diverse topics that Nottingham Post readers shared online today. Elsewhere a Britain's Got Talent contestant wrote a song for his relatives who died in the Langley Mill Flat Fire last year. And residents were up in arms over a newly built crossing bend which they have called "an accident waiting to happen." Here are your top six stories for Friday, February 19. 1) Jurassic Park comes to Wollaton! Dinosaur parts will be...
  • EllieCullen published Thug faces jail after headbutting Muslim doctor in Nottingham...

    EllieCullen published Thug faces jail after headbutting Muslim doctor in Nottingham...
    A thug was told he faced jail for headbutting a Muslim doctor and telling her: "Go back to your country".Aiden Fletcher made the comments as a group of women wearing headscarves were seeking to console a friend whose mother had just died in Pakistan.The assault took place in a street after dark and left the victim with a headache and needing help from an NHS counselling service, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard.Andrew Conboy, prosecuting, said the victim was Dr Syeda Jafricorr, a...
  • EllieCullen commented Thug faces jail after headbutting Muslim doctor in Nottingham...

    EllieCullen commented Thug faces jail after headbutting Muslim doctor in Nottingham...
    A thug was told he faced jail for headbutting a Muslim doctor and telling her: "Go back to your country".Aiden Fletcher made the comments as a group of women wearing headscarves were seeking to console a friend whose mother had just died in Pakistan.The assault took place in a street after dark and left the victim with a headache and needing help from an NHS counselling service, Nottingham Magistrates' Court heard.Andrew Conboy, prosecuting, said the victim was Dr Syeda Jafricorr, a...
  • Nottingham Post published Full list of winners from the ASA Nottinghamshire County Swimming...

    Nottingham Post published Full list of winners from the ASA Nottinghamshire County Swimming...
    The sport of swimming looks to be as strong as ever in Nottinghamshire, contrary to national headlines about falling participation levels in the county.Due to the high number of swimmers and events to fit in, the annual ASA County Swimming Championships have to be held over three weekends at two different venues across the county to be able to fit all the races in at the different age groups and swim strokes.The first and third weekends were held at the new Harvey Hadden Sports Village and the..
  • DanRussell published Arnold View Pre School improves and now rated 'good' by Ofsted

    DanRussell published Arnold View Pre School improves and now rated 'good' by Ofsted
    Staff at a pre-school have improved the quality of teaching and have now been classed as "good". Arnold View Pre School was visited by Ofsted inspectors on January 22 and a report has now been published. The Gedling Road school was previously rated as "requires improvement" but has now been upgraded to "good". Inspector Adelaide Griffith said: "Experienced staff provide consistently strong teaching and promote children's development well across all the...
  • JenniferScott published Cash to be pumped into 'pocket parks' in Notts

    JenniferScott published Cash to be pumped into 'pocket parks' in Notts
    Neglected spaces are to be transformed into vibrant parks after two Nottingham projects won a share of a £1.5 million pot from government.The Pocket Parks scheme is an idea thought up by the department for communities and local government, to give residents without their own gardens a piece of green for relaxing, playing and even growing food.And two spots of Nottinghamshire have secured cash to revamp their plots.The Barker Gate Rest Garden will be built in the Lace Market and run by the.
  • Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town boss Adam Murray predicts play-offs race will 'go...

    Nottingham Post published Mansfield Town boss Adam Murray predicts play-offs race will 'go...
    Mansfield Town boss Adam Murray is predicting the play-offs race in League Two will go right down to the wire. The Stags are in seventh place in the table ahead of facing Dagenham on home soil on Saturday (3pm). And it is so tight in the battle for the play-offs spots, they are level on 48 points with sixth-placed Portsmouth, and have just one point less than fourth-placed Accrington and Wycombe Wanderers in fifth place. While the top three of Northampton Town, Plymouth Argyle and Oxford...
  • Nottingham Post published Famous Cow Pie and other initiatives help Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf...

    Nottingham Post published Famous Cow Pie and other initiatives help Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf...
    Nottinghamshire's Phill and Louise Maxwell have been recognised for their successes at Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club.The duo were named Fuller's London Pride Steward of the Year for England Golf's Midlands region and received their trophy at the annual presentation lunch at The Counting House in London.The competition to find and recognise England's top golf club stewards was in its ninth year and attracted hundreds of votes for the nominated stewards.Phill commented: "We've got a great team...
  • DanRussell published Fate of school for teenage pregnant mums to be decided

    DanRussell published Fate of school for teenage pregnant mums to be decided
    The fate of a school which teaches pregnant teenagers will be decided next week. Nottingham City Council is proposing to shut Beckhampton Learning Centre – which costs £400,000 a year to run. Councillor will make the decision at a meeting on Tuesday at 2pm. The Edwards Lane school caters for pregnant teenagers or young mothers of school age and, in the past 10 years, has helped more than 200 girls continue their education while at the same time providing care for their...
  • rsherdley published Van driver repeatedly used mobile phone before he crashed into a...

    rsherdley published Van driver repeatedly used mobile phone before he crashed into a...
    A van driver repeatedly used his mobile phone before he ploughed into a family on their way to a funeral, killing a mum. Robert Munce, 47, was jailed today at Nottingham Crown Court for four years and three months for causing the death by dangerous driving of Margaret Nile. Judge Michael Stokes QC banned him from the roads for seven years and ordered he take a retest, if he decides to get behind the wheel again. Munce had been using two phones, messaging and accessing the internet, before...
  • rsherdley published Motorists who caused death of Abbie Chambers have walked free...

    rsherdley published Motorists who caused death of Abbie Chambers have walked free...
    Two motorists who caused the death by careless driving of a young mum have walked free from court.Motorcyclist Timothy Sandars and car driver Emma Fogg each received four months in prison, suspended for two years, 150 hours of unpaid community work, and a 12-month driving ban.Abbie Chambers, 21, mum to two little girls, was fatally injured when she was riding on the back of another bike on the A610 near IKEA, Ilkeston, last February.Sandars, 20, of Morley Road, Chaddesden, and 21-year-old Fogg,.
  • rsherdley commented Motorists who caused death of Abbie Chambers have walked free...

    rsherdley commented Motorists who caused death of Abbie Chambers have walked free...
    Two motorists who caused the death by careless driving of a young mum have walked free from court.Motorcyclist Timothy Sandars and car driver Emma Fogg each received four months in prison, suspended for two years, 150 hours of unpaid community work, and a 12-month driving ban.Abbie Chambers, 21, mum to two little girls, was fatally injured when she was riding on the back of another bike on the A610 near IKEA, Ilkeston, last February.Sandars, 20, of Morley Road, Chaddesden, and 21-year-old Fogg,.
  • JenniferScott published Councils agree to spend £135,000 on staff for devolution...

    JenniferScott published Councils agree to spend £135,000 on staff for devolution...
    Council leaders have agreed to spend £135,000 on staff to develop a combined authority - despite the deal still not being signed off. Sources have told the Post that the devolution project for the North Midlands, bringing together 19 councils from across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire under one umbrella, is going to get the green light on March 4 from central government. But some politicians have raised concerns about putting in more money to a proposal that has yet to be set in...
  • JenniferScott published Broxtowe by-elections: Tories take both seats

    JenniferScott published Broxtowe by-elections: Tories take both seats
    The Conservative Party has romped home to victory in two Broxtowe by-elections.Stephanie Kerry has become one of the youngest representatives on the borough council at just 27, after winning a seat in Toton and Chilwell Meadows. Local businessman Eddie Cubley has taken over responsibility for Greasley. Ms Kerry won the vote by over 500 votes, with her nearest rival from the Labour Party, Lisa Clarke, coming in with 368.She told the Post: "I am really happy. It was so nerve-wracking and I...
  • DanRussell published Pole dancer will compete in national competition - at seven...

    DanRussell published Pole dancer will compete in national competition - at seven...
    For pole dancing pro Kat Bailey taking to the stage in front of thousands is nothing new, but when she competes in her next competition she will be seven month pregnant. The 30-year-old is currently training with her team mate for the comedy category of the Pole Theatre UK competition around teaching others how to spin, dance and human flag. It is thought the Compton Acres resident will be the first in the country to be in the final stages of pregnancy and perform at a professional level...
  • EllieCullen published Tesco croissant row: Should they be curved or straight?

    EllieCullen published Tesco croissant row: Should they be curved or straight?
    Tesco has thrown city shoppers a curve ball by announcing plans to straighten out its croissants. Some pastry fans in Nottingham say they are outraged after the supermarket pledged to scrap the traditional curve shape. But others told the Post that a straighter croissant would be easier to spread. Barry Pilkington, owner of Bake Off and Pie bakery, Mansfield Road, said: "I have sold straight croissants for years in my bakery."People may be skeptical but I find it easier to...
  • JenniferScott published Police to take no action over Robert Jenrick's election campaign...

    JenniferScott published Police to take no action over Robert Jenrick's election campaign...
    No action will be taken by the police against Newark MP Robert Jenrick over allegations of overspending during the by-election that saw him come to power. Police and Crime Commissioner Paddy Tipping raised concerns about the 2014 campaign with Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police Chris Eyre, after Channel 4 News claimed the Conservative Party had broken the by-election spending limit.However, Chief Constable Eyre has now published a letter saying no prosecution can be brought as the...
  • JemmaPage published Winter vomiting bug norovirus at the Queen's Medical Centre

    JemmaPage published Winter vomiting bug norovirus at the Queen's Medical Centre
    The winter vomiting bug norovirus has struck patients at the Queen's Medical Centre. The highly-contagious bug is currently on the C52 ward at the hospital.Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, which runs the hospital, is urging people not to visit the infected ward. A spokesman said: "Purely as a precautionary measure, we ask relatives and friends only to visit the affected ward if it is absolutely necessary. "This helps us to reduce the spread of the virus and minimise...
  • JonPritchard published Comedian Johnny Vegas strikes a pose on Maid Marian Way - and...

    JonPritchard published Comedian Johnny Vegas strikes a pose on Maid Marian Way - and...
    He might not rob from the rich and give to the poor, but comedian Johnny Vegas did his best Robin Hood impression ahead of his Just The Tonic gig on Friday. The 45-year-old was spotted by Post photographer Mark Fear at Bairstow Eves estate agents on Maid Marian Way before nipping into the Bear and Lace with friends. The funnyman sprang into action chatting with staff and posing for pictures with passers by, before playing Robin Hood for our snapper.Donning a blue Adidas tracksuit and cap...
  • Familiar role buoys Notts striker Stead

    Familiar role buoys Notts striker Stead
    Notts County striker Jon Stead says a return to a more traditional centre-forward role is getting the best out of him.
  • Reds loan watch: Nottingham Forest's Joe Worrall looking forward to facing Mansfield Town - Nottingham Post

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    Reds loan watch: Nottingham Forest's Joe Worrall looking forward to facing Mansfield Town
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall is looking forward to heading back to Nottinghamshire this weekend. The teenager is currently on loan at Dagenham & Redbridge, who make the trip to face Mansfield Town at the One Call Stadium this weekend.and more »
  • Nottingham Trent University launches new degree apprenticeship - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Trent University launches new degree apprenticeship
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    Companies looking to recruit and train high calibre talent are being encouraged to sign up to the government-backed Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship (CMDA) provided by the Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. Inspired by ...
  • The players managers love to sign

    The players managers love to sign
    As Rotherham boss Neil Warnock signs Paddy Kenny for the fifth time, BBC Sport looks at the players that managers kept signing.
  • sherdley published Former church elder raped three young girls

    sherdley published Former church elder raped three young girls
    A jury has found a former church elder raped and indecently assaulted three young girls.Samuel Nugent, 86, who is unfit to plead to the charges and has old age dementia, was not present during a hearing of the facts at Nottingham Crown Court.The jury had been asked by prosecutors to find "he did the acts", a formality where someone is unfit to enter a plea.The case went ahead after two psychiatrists declared he was unfit to plead or stand trial.This week jurors had heard how Nugent, a...
  • Nottingham Post published BT announces apprenticeship and graduate job opportunites across...

    Nottingham Post published BT announces apprenticeship and graduate job opportunites across...
    BT is creating new apprenticeship and graduate jobs across the East Midlands this year as it invests heavily to ensure the UK remains one of the world's leading digital economies.Nottingham, Derby, Leicester and Lincoln are among the locations expected to benefit from the UK-wide recruitment.It is not yet clear how many will be taken on in Nottinghamshire, but BT expects it to be around six.Across the UK, BT will employ around 1,400 new apprentices and graduates in a range of roles from...
  • Nottingham Post published Reds loan watch: Nottingham Forest's Joe Worrall looking forward...

    Nottingham Post published Reds loan watch: Nottingham Forest's Joe Worrall looking forward...
    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall is looking forward to heading back to Nottinghamshire this weekend. The teenager is currently on loan at Dagenham & Redbridge, who make the trip to face Mansfield Town at the One Call Stadium this weekend. Worrall has made six appearances for the League Two club so far, scoring one goal, in a 2-2 draw at Newport County. And last week he put pen to paper to extend his stay until March 6. However, the Daggers are currently rooted to the bottom of...
  • Jail for man arrested after car shot at

    Jail for man arrested after car shot at
    A man who was arrested after shots were fired at a car full of people is jailed for 15 years.
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Trent University launches new degree apprenticeship

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Trent University launches new degree apprenticeship
    Companies looking to recruit and train high calibre talentare being encouraged to sign up to the government-backed Chartered Manager Degree Apprenticeship (CMDA) provided by the Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. Inspired by Nottingham Business School's sponsored degree programmes with blue chip companies such as Boots, Experian and Rolls-Royce, the new degree apprenticeship has been developed by the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), the Chartered Association of...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest flashback: Wembley became a second home for the...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest flashback: Wembley became a second home for the...
    The Nottingham Forest squad of the late 1980s and early 1990s became familiar faces at Wembley, which almost became a second home for Brian Clough and his men. Among the highs and lows for the Reds at the now 'old Wembley' was winning the League Cup in back-to-back seasons, just as they had done a decade earlier. The first of their two wins in the final of what was then known as the Littlewoods Cup came on April 9, 1989 in a 3-1 victory over Luton Town, having beaten Chester, Coventry,...
  • PMBlackburn published Police hunt man who indecently exposed himself on train going...

    PMBlackburn published Police hunt man who indecently exposed himself on train going...
    Police are appealing for information after a man indecently exposed himself on a train.The incident happened around Worksop on the 12.57pm train from Hull to King's Cross on December 18 last year.The man lowered his trousers and indecently exposed himself to carriage full of shocked passengers.Detective Sergeant Paul Kazimierczyk said: "We have been following a number of enquiries to try to identify the person responsible for this offensive and intimidating act. Nobody travelling on the...

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