• Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the beach, says Andy Reid - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the beach, says Andy Reid - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the beach, says Andy Reid
    Nottingham Post
    Andy Reid has not yet hung up his boots as a player, but says his only focus is on his coaching role with Nottingham Forest, as they head into their final two games. Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the beach, says... X.
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  • Bumper crowds expected for final NSL Groundhop - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Bumper crowds expected for final NSL Groundhop
    Nottingham Post
    Bumper crowds are expected for the fourth and final Nottinghamshire Senior League Groundhop this weekend. More than 100 tickets have been sold in advance, including to people from as far away as Sweden, Scotland, Kent and Devon. The Football ...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the...

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the...
    Nottingham Forest host Wolves in their final home match of the season on Saturday. Assistant coach Andy Reid says the players must remember their job is not yet finished. It may be almost May, but the seemingly Baltic temperatures at the Nigel Doughty training ground could, understandably, have the Nottingham Forest players dreaming of summer holidays in warmer corners of the globe. But, with two games left to play, Andy Reid insists focus is still the key word, where the Reds are concerned....
  • Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the...

    Nottingham Post commented Nottingham Forest have much to focus on, long before they hit the...
    Nottingham Forest host Wolves in their final home match of the season on Saturday. Assistant coach Andy Reid says the players must remember their job is not yet finished. It may be almost May, but the seemingly Baltic temperatures at the Nigel Doughty training ground could, understandably, have the Nottingham Forest players dreaming of summer holidays in warmer corners of the globe. But, with two games left to play, Andy Reid insists focus is still the key word, where the Reds are concerned....
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  • BenIreland published Mum describes horror moment she found toddler hanging from...

    BenIreland published Mum describes horror moment she found toddler hanging from...
    A shaken mother has described the moment she found her toddler son hanging by the neck from the lifting loop of an Ottoman bed frame.Charlotte Hames and partner Anthony Ancliff, of Ilkeston, are warning other parents of the danger of the lift-up bed bases – and Trading Standards is investigating the incident.Their two-year-old son Buddy George was rushed to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre after the strap created a ligature and lifting the tot off his feet by his neck.Charlotte, 30,...
  • BenIreland commented Mum describes horror moment she found toddler hanging from...

    BenIreland commented Mum describes horror moment she found toddler hanging from...
    A shaken mother has described the moment she found her toddler son hanging by the neck from the lifting loop of an Ottoman bed frame.Charlotte Hames and partner Anthony Ancliff, of Ilkeston, are warning other parents of the danger of the lift-up bed bases – and Trading Standards is investigating the incident.Their two-year-old son Buddy George was rushed to Nottingham's Queen's Medical Centre after the strap created a ligature and lifting the tot off his feet by his neck.Charlotte, 30,...
  • Nottingham Post published Bumper crowds expected for final NSL Groundhop

    Nottingham Post published Bumper crowds expected for final NSL Groundhop
    Bumper crowds are expected for the fourth and final Nottinghamshire Senior League Groundhop this weekend. More than 100 tickets have been sold in advance, including to people from as far away as Sweden, Scotland, Kent and Devon. The Football Bonanza kicks off tomorrow night (6.30pm) with Attenborough v Awsworth Villaat The Strand, followed by four games on Saturday. Organiser Rob Hornby has been involved in groundhops for more than 20 years, but has decided this year will be the last...
  • Nottingham website 'Henpicked' asks readers for 20p for every article they enjoy - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham website 'Henpicked' asks readers for 20p for every article they enjoy - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham website 'Henpicked' asks readers for 20p for every article they enjoy
    Nottingham Post
    Henpicked members are playing on some toilet humour to raise money in their online world - for every article that "enlightens, entertains or inspires". The group, which meets monthly in West Bridgford, is asking for 20p - the same price of the loos at ...
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  • Driver caused £3000 damage when he crashed his mum's car - Nottingham Post

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    Driver caused £3000 damage when he crashed his mum's car
    Nottingham Post
    Daniel Casey crashed his mum's car into two parked vehicles then when taken to a police station, the asthma sufferer was unable to blow into the bag to see if he had been drinking. And because he had "a phobia for needles" he could not give a blood ...
  • BenIreland published Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election debate:...

    BenIreland published Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election debate:...
    Tonight, the five candidates for the role of Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime commissioner go head-to-head in a pre-election debate organised by the Nottingham Post.The hustings, at Carlton Pentecostal Church, will give each of the hopefuls a chance to tell voters about what they think are the key issues facing the force.The candidates are:Tony Bates, independent.Anthony Harper, Conservative.Fran Loi, UKIP.Paddy Tipping, LabourJason Zadrozny, independent.Each will be...
  • BenIreland commented Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election debate:...

    BenIreland commented Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner election debate:...
    The five candidates for the role of Nottinghamshire's Police and Crime commissioner went head-to-head in a pre-election debate organised by the Nottingham Post.The hustings, at Carlton Pentecostal Church, gave each of the hopefuls a chance to tell voters about what they think are the key issues facing the force. And we reported their comments live.The candidates are:Tony Bates, independent.Anthony Harper, Conservative.Fran Loi, UKIP.Paddy Tipping, LabourJason Zadrozny,...
  • JenniferScott published Forever Stars opens the doors for grieving parents after mammoth...

    JenniferScott published Forever Stars opens the doors for grieving parents after mammoth...
    Turning a terrible tragedy into a positive for devastated families takes a brave couple. And Nottinghamshire can boast one of the bravest of them all.Richard and Michelle Daniels lost their daughter Emily on December 19, 2013, after she was stillborn by emergency caesarean section at Queen's Medical Centre.But whilst other parents were celebrating their new arrivals all around them, the grieving family from Chilwell were sharing the maternity ward and trying to come to terms with their loss. The
  • rsherdley published Nottingham website 'Henpicked' asks readers for 20p for every...

    rsherdley published Nottingham website 'Henpicked' asks readers for 20p for every...
    Henpicked members are playing on some toilet humour to raise money in their online world - for every article that "enlightens, entertains or inspires".The group, which meets monthly in West Bridgford, is asking for 20p - the same price of the loos at iconic landmark Trafalgar Square.The payment to the business is voluntary, with funds raised ploughed into the publication of articles on the website.Some 28,000 Henpicked Facebook followers and 9,500 on Twitter will be contributing to the...
  • rsherdley published ​Frugal farmer was behind £200,000 fraud to 'bring...

    rsherdley published ​Frugal farmer was behind  £200,000 fraud  to 'bring...
    George Hickling, 70, of Owthorpe Lane, Kinoulton,overexaggerated how much land he had to collect Government payments for maintaining fields, trees and hedgerows.The pensioner had collected more £600,000 over the years – but £200,000 was the product of his lies.He was rumbled when an inspector visited him at his farm and realised he was not telling the truth.On Thursday, at Nottingham Crown Court, the pensioner was spared jail, after a judge took into account his age and...
  • Nottingham Post published Newport County v Notts County: Mark Cooper focused on reaching...

    Nottingham Post published Newport County v Notts County:  Mark Cooper focused on reaching...
    Having fallen well short of objective promotion, but justaboutgood enough to avoid relegation,Notts County appear to have very little to play for. But that is not the case where manager Mark Cooper is concerned givenhe still has a points target to meet which will trigger an extension to his contract. The tally remains confidential, but even if he does not meet its requirements, the general consensus isthat he should be given the job regardless toallow the club some...
  • Nottingham Post published Driver caused £3,000 damage when he crashed his mum's car

    Nottingham Post published Driver caused £3,000 damage when he crashed his mum's car
    Daniel Casey crashed his mum's car into two parked vehiclesthen when taken to a police station, the asthma sufferer was unable to blow into the bag to see if he had been drinking.And because he had "a phobia for needles" he could not give a blood sample, Daniel Pietryka, prosecuting, told Nottingham Magistrates Court on Thursday.When he arrived in court, Casey was told the damage to the parked vehicles totalled £3,300 following the incident after midnight on March 27, on...
  • Nottingham Post commented Newport County v Notts County: Mark Cooper focused on reaching...

    Nottingham Post commented Newport County v Notts County:  Mark Cooper focused on reaching...
    Having fallen well short of objective promotion, but justaboutgood enough to avoid relegation,Notts County appear to have very little to play for. But that is not the case where manager Mark Cooper is concerned givenhe still has a points target to meet which will trigger an extension to his contract. The tally remains confidential, but even if he does not meet its requirements, the general consensus isthat he should be given the job regardless toallow the club some...
  • Nottingham Post commented Driver caused £3,000 damage when he crashed his mum's car

    Nottingham Post commented Driver caused £3,000 damage when he crashed his mum's car
    Daniel Casey crashed his mum's car into two parked vehiclesthen when taken to a police station, the asthma sufferer was unable to blow into the bag to see if he had been drinking.And because he had "a phobia for needles" he could not give a blood sample, Daniel Pietryka, prosecuting, told Nottingham Magistrates Court on Thursday.When he arrived in court, Casey was told the damage to the parked vehicles totalled £3,300 following the incident after midnight on March 27, on...
  • Nottingham born Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard dies - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham born Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard dies - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham born Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard dies
    Nottingham Post
    The actor was best known for playing Barry Stuart-Hargreaves in the BBC comedy, alongside fellow Nottingham actor Su Pollard as Peggy, the chalet maid. A statement from his friend and agent Sharry Clark said: "The much loved actor Barry Howard, best ...and more »
  • Nottingham Post published Notts against Yorkshire is as close to international cricket as I...

    Nottingham Post published Notts against Yorkshire is as close to international cricket as I...
    Nottinghamshire all-rounder Steven Mullaney talks about facing Yorkshire and a golfing victory in his column for the Post. Sunday sees Notts play Yorkshire at Trent Bridge in a game that could be as close to international cricket as I get in my career. When you look at the talent on show – Stuart Broad, Alex Hales, Joe Root, Gary Ballance and so on – it's clear to see it's going to be a massive game for us. It's also on Sky Sports, which makes it that little bit more...
  • Nottingham Post published Nottingham born Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard dies

    Nottingham Post published Nottingham born Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard dies
    Hi-de-Hi! star Barry Howard, who was born in Nottingham, has died aged 78.The actor was best known for playing Barry Stuart-Hargreaves in the BBC comedy, alongside fellow Nottingham actor Su Pollard as Peggy, the chalet maid.A statement from his friend and agent Sharry Clark said: "The much loved actor Barry Howard, best known for his exquisitely supercilious Barry Stuart-Hargreaves, the champion ballroom dancer in BBC's hugely popular Hi-de-Hi, passed away today aged...
  • Nottingham Post published Alex Hales returns for Nottinghamshire but Greg Smith could keep...

    Nottingham Post published Alex Hales returns for Nottinghamshire but Greg Smith could keep...
    Alex Hales will look to press his England claims when he returns to the Nottinghamshire team as they welcome champions Yorkshire to Trent Bridge from Sunday. Having rested during the first two County Championship games of the summer after a long winter abroad, the opener will definitely play. Stuart Broad and Yorkshire star Joe Root also feature in what is set to be a high quality clash in front of the Sky Sports cameras. Hales' return leaves director of cricket Mick Newell with a major...
  • BenIreland published 'Lady Chatterley's' maths book discovered and will be raffled off...

    BenIreland published 'Lady Chatterley's' maths book discovered and will be raffled off...
    A maths textbook discovered by a Gedling couple bears the autograph of a woman who may have inspired one of literature's most well-known characters.The 1899 book, Euclid's Elements, is signed by 'Constance Chatterley' – the namesake of DH Lawrence's most famous femme fatale.It will now be raffled off for charity at a 'masked' book sale, meaning someone could pick up a piece of history for pennies.Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover was first published in 1928, and tells the story of an...
  • Nottingham Post published Johanna Konta 'excited' for Aegon Open Nottingham return

    Nottingham Post published Johanna Konta 'excited' for Aegon Open Nottingham return
    Johanna Konta hopes competing at the Aegon Open Nottingham this summer can once again be a springboard for success. Reaching the quarter-finals of last year's tournament marked the start of a great run for the British No.1. After making the fourth round of the US Open, she went all the way to the semi-finals of the Australian Grand Slam in January and has climbed up to No.21 in the world. She will come up against a tough field at the Nottingham Tennis Centre in June though. Fellow Brits...
  • TomNorton published Boxing match cancelled over threat of violence

    TomNorton published Boxing match cancelled over threat of violence
    A professional boxing tournament and fight showcase has been cancelled after police received reports of a "possible threat of violence." The event a super middleweight competition to be held at Rushcliffe Leisure Centre on May 7,was called off following concerns from venue staff.
    It was meant to involve up to 34 fighters over six hours.
    Read more: Unique £5,000 bike stolen at Sherwood PinesGary Mayor, 41, from the Meadows, was one of the boxers on the bill and had planned...
  • DanRobinson published German bar chain Bierkeller moving into old Walkabout bar -...

    DanRobinson published German bar chain Bierkeller moving into old Walkabout bar -...
    Bierkeller, famed for its beer steins and Bavarian-themed nights, will form part of a complex based at the former Walkabout bar site, in Friar Lane.It will also feature a sports bar with the "UK's biggest screen" and an "Around the World" venue featuring food and drinks from far and wide.The Burning Night Group, the company behind the project, will invest £2.1m in the venue, which it hopes to open in September.It was given the go-ahead after winning licensing approval...
  • Hi-de-Hi! actor Barry Howard dies

    Hi-de-Hi! actor Barry Howard dies
    Sitcom star was best known for playing Barry Stuart-Hargreaves
  • Nottingham Post published Ken Livingstone suspended by the Labour party after run-in with...

    Nottingham Post published Ken Livingstone suspended by the Labour party after run-in with...
    Labour MP Ken Livingstone has been suspended by the party following a confrontation with Nottinghamshire MP John Mann.The party is beginning an investigation into the former London mayor's conduct after Mr Mann launched a furious face-to-face attack on Mr Livingstone, accusing him of being a "Nazi apologist".Chief whip Rosie Winterton is also hauling Mr Mann in for a meeting over his behaviour.A Labour spokesman said: "Ken Livingstone has been suspended by the Labour Party,...
  • Nottingham Post commented Ken Livingstone suspended by the Labour party after run-in with...

    Nottingham Post commented Ken Livingstone suspended by the Labour party after run-in with...
    Labour MP Ken Livingstone has been suspended by the party following a confrontation with Nottinghamshire MP John Mann.The party is beginning an investigation into the former London mayor's conduct after Mr Mann launched a furious face-to-face attack on Mr Livingstone, accusing him of being a "Nazi apologist".Chief whip Rosie Winterton is also hauling Mr Mann in for a meeting over his behaviour.A Labour spokesman said: "Ken Livingstone has been suspended by the Labour Party,...
  • Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest v Wolves: Will fit-again Michael Mancienne...

    Nottmtails published Nottingham Forest v Wolves: Will fit-again Michael Mancienne...
    Nottingham Forest will be looking to make it back-to-back wins when they host Wolves in their final home game of the season tomorrow. Reds reporter Paul Taylor looks at the City Ground clash in focus. Team news Michael Mancienne is back in training and should be available to rejoin the squad as Nottingham Forest face Wolves at the City Ground. But the defender may find it hard to pin down a place in the starting line-up, such has been the form of Danny Fox in the centre of defence,...
  • Leigh_Curtis published Newport County v Notts County: Mark Cooper wants a team that can...

    Leigh_Curtis published Newport County v Notts County: Mark Cooper wants a team that can...
    Notts County will be aiming to bounce back from three straight league defeats when they face Newport County on Saturday. Here, Magpies reporter Leigh Curtis previews the League Two clash. Talking tactics After last weekend's defeat against Cambridge United, which was their third defeat in a week, Notts County manager Mark Cooper wants a team that can fight. There is still much to play for given Cooper is still to reach his points target which will trigger an extension to his...
  • Nottingham Post published A brutal teacher and a bearded lady: Nottinghamshire memories of...

    Nottingham Post published A brutal teacher and a bearded lady: Nottinghamshire memories of...
    Pat Sinclair (nee Jeffcutt) concludes her memories of growing up in Gedling The move to Gedling Secondary Modern school terrified me. Assembly was in the big hall with teachers sitting on the stage while another played the piano as we sang 'For those in peril on the sea' and 'I vow to thee my country'. I remember history teacher Mr Godfrey throwing wooden blackboard rubbers at boys – hitting them on the head, often causing injury. I was academically poor but enjoyed sewing, art,...
  • Nottingham late-night levy raises £150000 less than expected - MorningAdvertiser.co.uk

    Nottingham late-night levy raises £150000 less than expected - MorningAdvertiser.co.uk
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    Nottingham late-night levy raises £150000 less than expected
    MorningAdvertiser.co.uk
    Nottingham City Council raised £150,000 less in the first year of its late-night levy than it originally estimated, new figures have revealed. The council introduced a levy in November 2014 in a bid to help fund the cost of policing the late-night ...
  • TomNorton published Baby rushed to QMC after found hanging from lift-up bed

    TomNorton published Baby rushed to QMC after found hanging from lift-up bed
    Parents have joined a campaign to warn others about the danger of base-beds after a toddler was found hanging unconscious from a lifting loop. Two-year-old Buddy George was taken to the Queen's Medical Centre after his parents found him hung from their bed base at their home in Kirk Hallam, Ilkeston. Buddy was taken to hospital on Monday and kept overnight, but has since made a full recovery.
    Read more: Untrained staff were on duty in jail where inmate died in his cellParents Charlotte...
  • JHLewis published Nottingham library hosts pit closure exhibition

    JHLewis published Nottingham library hosts pit closure exhibition
    A photography exhibition depicting the last months of the Nottinghamshire coal industry opens at Central Library in Angel Row on Tuesday, May 3.Thoresby Colliery near Edwinstowe closed last July, bringing to an end more than 900 years of mining in the county, and with the loss of 300 jobs. Later in the year, the closure of Kellingley Colliery in Yorkshire marked the end of deep mining in Britain.During the last months of Thoresby, once one of the country's most prolific coal mines, Southwell...
  • JenniferScott published What would you change about Stapleford?

    JenniferScott published What would you change about Stapleford?
    The future of Stapleford is in your hands as the local council asks for ideas to rejuvenate the town.Stapleford Town Council is forming a neighbourhood plan for the area, but needs residents to make their suggestions for projects and volunteers to help the dreams become a reality."This is about the community's vision for Stapleford," said Councillor Dave Pearson, leader of the authority. "We need to have people involved from both the community and businesses to drive the plan...
  • JemmaPage published This 11-year-old has been chosen to represent England on a...

    JemmaPage published This 11-year-old has been chosen to represent England on a...
    Schoolboy Armaan Gogia will be hoping for check mate when he represents England across the globe on a national chess team. The 11-year-old, of Wollaton, has become the king of the castles and will fly to Belgium in September for his first international tournament with the National Junior Chess Squad. The Fernwood Primary School pupil first started playing the strategy board game four years ago after his dad, Sanjay, inspired him to pick up his first chess piece. And since then he has...
  • JemmaPage commented Hillsborough disaster victims 'to sue police forces'

    JemmaPage commented Hillsborough disaster victims 'to sue police forces'
    Lawyers acting for the families of the Hillsborough disaster victims are to press ahead with legal action. London-based Saunders Law confirmed that hundreds of families are to pursue legal action for damages against South Yorkshire Police and West Midlands Police after blame tried to be shifted on to the Liverpool fans. The jury at the two-year inquests found that 96 Liverpool fans were unlawfully killed in the FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest in 1989. Read more: Disgraceful for...
  • DanRobinson published This butter spreader will change the way you make sandwiches...

    DanRobinson published This butter spreader will change the way you make sandwiches...
    Former chef Kevin Whitehead got so fed up of buttering up sandwiches with a knife that he invented his own utensil to quicken up the process. Now, about 25 years after he first came up with the idea, he has decided to make a living out of it. With his wife Julie by his side, the Gotham couple have set up Offundo – Latin for "to spread" – to sell his butter spreader, which they say takes 30 seconds to spread an average 21-slice loaf of bread. Mr Whitehead, 60, said:...
  • Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottinghamshire - Nottingham Post

    Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottinghamshire - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottinghamshire
    Nottingham Post
    Cycling enthusiasts from Nottingham are expected to travel north on Friday to see the Tour de Yorkshire as it races through the county as a tribute to legendary Notts rider Tommy Simpson. Among competitors they will see on the road will be Olympic ...
  • The striking parallels between Leicester in 2016 and Nottingham Forest in 1978 - The Guardian

    The striking parallels between Leicester in 2016 and Nottingham Forest in 1978 - The Guardian
    The Guardian
    The striking parallels between Leicester in 2016 and Nottingham Forest in 1978
    The Guardian
    A Midlands club with a charismatic manager and rock-solid team spirit has come from nowhere to challenge for their first league title, shock their richer competitors and attract the attention of screenwriters. History is repeating itself. By Richard ...
  • Nottingham Forest hopeful of appointing Poyet - Teamtalk.com

    Nottingham Forest hopeful of appointing Poyet - Teamtalk.com
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    Nottingham Forest hopeful of appointing Poyet
    Teamtalk.com
    Nottingham Forest are confident of appointing Gus Poyet as their new manager, sources have told TEAMtalk.com. Forest are on the look-out for a new manager following the departure of Dougie Freedman last month and Poyet is understood to be top of their ...
    Nottingham Forest increasingly confident of beating Ipswich and Aston Villa to former Sunderland bossFootball League Worldall 2 news articles »
  • Nottingham Post published Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post published Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottingham...
    Cycling enthusiasts from Nottingham are expected to travel north on Friday to see the Tour de Yorkshire as it races through the county as a tribute to legendary Notts rider Tommy Simpson.Among competitors they will see on the road will be Olympic champion Sir Bradley Wiggins and top women's rider Lizzie Armistead, who will race past the Tom Simpson memorial stone in his home town of Harworth and Bircotes.Tour organisers were keen to visit Nottinghamshire this year as a tribute to the 1960s...
  • Nottingham Post commented Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottingham...

    Nottingham Post commented Tour de Yorkshire cycle race brings Bradley Wiggins to Nottingham...
    Cycling enthusiasts from Nottingham are expected to travel north on Friday to see the Tour de Yorkshire as it races through the county as a tribute to legendary Notts rider Tommy Simpson.Among competitors they will see on the road will be Olympic champion Sir Bradley Wiggins and top women's rider Lizzie Armistead, who will race past the Tom Simpson memorial stone in his home town of Harworth and Bircotes.Tour organisers were keen to visit Nottinghamshire this year as a tribute to the 1960s...
  • Nottingham Post published All you need to know about the crime commissioner candidates -...

    Nottingham Post published All you need to know about the crime commissioner candidates -...
    From being a martial arts instructor to being a fan of Scouting for Girls - there's a lot you don't know about our police and crime commissioner candidates.So we did a bit of digging to find out what they're really like in every day life.If you still haven't decided who to vote for, this might help you make up your mind - and if not, make sure you come along to the Post's husting event on Thursday night.All the candidates will be having their say at the Pentecostal Church on Station Road,...
  • Nottingham Post published Untrained staff were on duty in jail where inmate died in his...

    Nottingham Post published Untrained staff were on duty in jail where inmate died in his...
    A prison officer has told the inquest into the death of inmate Shalane Blackwood that there would be times when untrained officers were on duty in the segregation unit of HMP Nottingham - due to staff shortages.Paul Marriott said he also expressed concerns about Mr Blackwood's health in the run up to his deathon August 5 last year.The inquest into the death of Mr Blackwood, of Tobermory Way, Sinfin, Derby, continued on Thursday, after he was found collapsed in his cell.The jury previously...
  • Nottingham Post commented Untrained staff were on duty in jail where inmate died in his...

    Nottingham Post commented Untrained staff were on duty in jail where inmate died in his...
    A prison officer has told the inquest into the death of inmate Shalane Blackwood that there would be times when untrained officers were on duty in the segregation unit of HMP Nottingham - due to staff shortages.Paul Marriott said he also expressed concerns about Mr Blackwood's health in the run up to his deathon August 5 last year.The inquest into the death of Mr Blackwood, of Tobermory Way, Sinfin, Derby, continued on Thursday, after he was found collapsed in his cell.The jury previously...
  • Play-off penalty shootout heartbreak for Nottingham Forest Under-18s - Nottingham Post

    Play-off penalty shootout heartbreak for Nottingham Forest Under-18s - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    Play-off penalty shootout heartbreak for Nottingham Forest Under-18s
    Nottingham Post
    After topping the Professional Development League Two North, the young Reds faced Charlton Athletic in the semi-finals of the play-offs. And after a 2-2 draw the tie went to penalties which Forest lost 4-3. Goals from Reds duo Tom Gamblen and Ben ...
  • This Nottingham company is one of the best places to work in the UK - Nottingham Post

    This Nottingham company is one of the best places to work in the UK - Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Post
    This Nottingham company is one of the best places to work in the UK
    Nottingham Post
    Capital One has been named one of the best places to work for the fifth year in succession. Staff at the Nottingham-headquartered credit card company enjoy one of the best working environments in the country, according to the Great Place to Work Institute.and more »
  • JamesPallatt published Play-off penalty shootout heartbreak for Nottingham Forest...

    JamesPallatt published Play-off penalty shootout heartbreak for Nottingham Forest...
    Nottingham Forest Under-18s suffered play-off penalty shootout heartbreak at the City Ground. After topping the Professional Development League Two North, the young Reds faced Charlton Athletic in the semi-finals of the play-offs. And after a 2-2 draw the tie went to penalties which Forest lost 4-3. Goals from Reds duo Tom Gamblen and Ben Brereton cancelled out strikes from Karlan Ahearne-Grant and Sulaiman Bah. The Addicks went in front from the penalty spot after only 11...

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