• Barry_Cooper published We are a charity case, admits Notts County boss John Sheridan...

    Barry_Cooper published We are a charity case, admits Notts County boss John Sheridan...
    Notts County boss John Sheridan described his team as 'a charity case' as they were knocked out of the FA Cup, losing 2-0 at Peterborough United.Sheridan was left to rue yet another defensive calamity after his side gifted Posh two goals in the opening 10 minutes in their second round replay.Goals from Gwion Edwards and Paul Taylor set Posh on their way to a comfortable victory at London Road, and Sheridan bemoaned the way his side began the tie."The way we started the game, it's a massive...
  • Nottingham Forest players and Philippe Montanier visit children's ward at QMC - Nottingham Post

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    Nottingham Forest players and Philippe Montanier visit children's ward at QMC
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest head coach Philippe Montanier knows only too well what it will be like for children, their families and the staff who spend Christmas Day at the QMC hospital. The Frenchman's wife, Emmanuelle, is a nurse, so he has some idea what ...
  • Barry_Cooper commented Who stood out for Notts County in FA Cup defeat to Peterborough...

    Barry_Cooper commented Who stood out for Notts County in FA Cup defeat to Peterborough...
    Notts County were knocked out of the FA Cup as they lost 2-0 to Peterborough United in their second round replay. Barry Cooper gives his verdict on the Magpies players.Scott Loach: Could do little about either goal and saw his goal peppered in the first half, but aside of that, didn't have that much to do. Rating: 6/10Matt Tootle: Got up and down well, and like the rest of his team, was much improved from Saturday's disaster at Colchester. Rating: 6/10Alan Smith: It took him a while to get going
  • Barry_Cooper published Notts County put up a fight but crash out of FA Cup in 2-0 defeat...

    Barry_Cooper published Notts County put up a fight but crash out of FA Cup in 2-0 defeat...
    Notts County's hopes of a lucrative trip to Premier League leaders Chelsea were extinguished inside eight minutes at London Road, as the same old frailties returned to haunt the Magpies in their FA Cup second round replay against Peterborough United.John Sheridan's side put in a hugely impressive effort after going behind, but crashed out of the competition 2-0, leaving the hosts to progress to a third round tie at Stamford Bridge.Posh were 2-0 up inside eight minutes, when talented Welshman...
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  • Notts lose to Peterborough in FA Cup

    Notts lose to Peterborough in FA Cup
    League One side Peterborough beat Notts County in an FA Cup second round replay and set up a third round tie at Chelsea.
  • Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest players and Philippe Montanier visit children's...

    Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest players and Philippe Montanier visit children's...
    Nottingham Forest head coach Philippe Montanier knows only too well what it will be like for children, their families and the staff who spend Christmas Day at the QMC hospital. The Frenchman's wife, Emmanuelle, is a nurse, so he has some idea what those who cannot be at home over the festive period are going through. And he was delighted to lead some of his players in handing out presents to patients on the children's ward this afternoon, hoping to give the youngsters something to smile...
  • laurahammond published M1 reopens after Leicestershire crash

    laurahammond published M1 reopens after Leicestershire crash
    The M1 has reopened after it was closed southbound in Leicestershire following a crash this afternoon. The incident happened between junction 20 for Lutterworth and 21 for Leicester at 12.36pm.
    Read more: Three-year ban for drink-driver using his car to flee fightPolice said that two lorries were involved in a collision on the southbound section between those junctions. Both sides of the motorway were closed between junctions 20 and 21 to allow an air ambulance to land.
    Read more: New...
  • laurahammond commented M1 reopens after Leicestershire crash

    laurahammond commented M1 reopens after Leicestershire crash
    The M1 has reopened after it was closed southbound in Leicestershire following a crash this afternoon. The incident happened between junction 20 for Lutterworth and 21 for Leicester at 12.36pm.
    Read more: Three-year ban for drink-driver using his car to flee fightPolice said that two lorries were involved in a collision on the southbound section between those junctions. Both sides of the motorway were closed between junctions 20 and 21 to allow an air ambulance to land.
    Read more: New...
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  • Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as loudly as his actions - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as loudly as his actions
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall earned much praise for his post-match interview after Saturday's defeat to Wolves. Sarah Clapson looks at the impact the centre-back's words have had. No punches were pulled. No bland clichés uttered. Instead, Joe ...
  • Nottingham Post published Three-year ban for drink-driver using his car to get away from a...

    Nottingham Post published Three-year ban for drink-driver using his car to get away from a...
    An electrician got a three-year driving ban for using his car to get away from a fight.Jason Richardson, 33, was also worried about leaving his Saab in a pub car park because it contained his tools, magistrates in Nottingham heard. He was caught after police received a tip-off that he had been drinking in the Greyhound pub on December 3. He was stopped nearby and failed a breath test, said Daniel Pietryka, prosecuting.Read more: Warning over fishy doorstep sellersLauren Fisher, mitigating, said.
  • Nottingham Post published Fan banned from Newcastle matches for three years after fight on...

    Nottingham Post published Fan banned from Newcastle matches for three years after fight on...
    A football fan must do 100 hours unpaid work after being told he could have sparked big trouble when he fought a teenager on Trent Bridge.Builder Mark Highton claimed in court that the incident was started by a 17-year-old Forest supporter after the visit of Newcastle United on December 2.The pair were fighting and had to be split up by police as hundreds walked past. But Highton, 22, then threw another punch which hit the youth on the head.Presiding magistrate David Herriot told Highton:...
  • Nottingham Post commented Fan banned from Newcastle matches for three years after fight on...

    Nottingham Post commented Fan banned from Newcastle matches for three years after fight on...
    A football fan must do 100 hours unpaid work after being told he could have sparked big trouble when he fought a teenager on Trent Bridge.Builder Mark Highton claimed in court that the incident was started by a 17-year-old Forest supporter after the visit of Newcastle United on December 2.The pair were fighting and had to be split up by police as hundreds walked past. But Highton, 22, then threw another punch which hit the youth on the head.Presiding magistrate David Herriot told Highton:...
  • Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as...

    Sarah_Clapson published Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as...
    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall earned much praise for his post-match interview after Saturday's defeat to Wolves. Sarah Clapson looks at the impact the centre-back's words have had. No punches were pulled. No bland clichés uttered. Instead, Joe Worrall spoke from the heart. And the message came through loud and clear. You could say it was exactly what was needed after Nottingham Forest's meek surrender to Wolves on Saturday. Every time Worrall speaks to the press he...
  • Sarah_Clapson commented Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as...

    Sarah_Clapson commented Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall's words speak just as...
    Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall earned much praise for his post-match interview after Saturday's defeat to Wolves. Sarah Clapson looks at the impact the centre-back's words have had. No punches were pulled. No bland clichés uttered. Instead, Joe Worrall spoke from the heart. And the message came through loud and clear. You could say it was exactly what was needed after Nottingham Forest's meek surrender to Wolves on Saturday. Every time Worrall speaks to the press he...
  • Borrowash murder and M1 death: 'Pressure to the neck' caused death

    Borrowash murder and M1 death: 'Pressure to the neck' caused death
    A woman whose murder was connected with her husband's death and a violent attack on her son died from "pressure on her neck" an inquest hears.
  • TracyWalker published World War One bomb being taken into Nottinghamshire classrooms

    TracyWalker published World War One bomb being taken into Nottinghamshire classrooms
    It's not every day that a wartime bomb is taken into a classroom.But pupils in Nottinghamshire have been blown away by the unique insight the explosive device is giving them into experiences from the First World War.The diffused four-and-a-half inch Howitzer bomb is being taken alongside other wartime memorabilia into schools in specially-designed crates to bring wartime stories to classrooms.Distributed by Culture Syndicates – a heritage business at The Hive, Nottingham Trent University's
  • Man jailed after grooming teenagers on social media - Nottingham Post

    Man jailed after grooming teenagers on social media - Nottingham Post
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    Man jailed after grooming teenagers on social media
    Nottingham Post
    A man who lied about his age and used social media to groom young girls has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years. Aaron Turner, formerly of Poplar Avenue, Carrington, was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday, December 16, after pleading ...
    Nottingham man jailed for grooming and child sex offencesWest Bridgford Wireall 2 news articles »
  • TracyWalker published Nottinghamshire County Council has 24 jobs in adult social work...

    TracyWalker published Nottinghamshire County Council has 24 jobs in adult social work...
    Nottinghamshire County Council is recruiting 24 adult social workers and community care officers to respond to new pressures.Social and community care workers tend to work with specific groups of people, including residents with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health needs, or older adults. Their work can focus on completing assessments to ensure vulnerable people's care needs are being met and their wellbeing is not be compromised in any way, or help to provide or put in
  • laurahammond published Man jailed after grooming teenagers on social media

    laurahammond published Man jailed after grooming teenagers on social media
    A man who lied about his age and used social media to groom young girls has been jailed for seven-and-a-half years.Aaron Turner, formerly of Poplar Avenue, Carrington, was sentenced at Nottingham Crown Court on Friday, December 16, after pleading guilty to child sex offences at a previous hearing.The 20-year-old had sex with two girls aged 14 and 15 and sexually touched another 14-year-old girl.Read more: Passengers slam 'disgusting' plan to charge for free busesTurner, who was 18 at the time,..
  • GemmaToulson published New £5.7m primary school opens in Bilborough

    GemmaToulson published New £5.7m  primary school opens in Bilborough
    Work on a new £5.7m primary school was completed this week - and pupils celebrated by holding a nativity play in their new assembly hall.Commissioned by Nottingham City Council, the new 420-place new Bluecoat Academy school, in Harvey Road, Bilborough, has 15 classrooms, an assembly hall, a playground, break-out areas, small group rooms, a specialist unit for children with autism and a 26-place nursery.Sue-Ellen Shaw, headteacher of Bluecoat Academy Primary School, said: "The children...
  • laurahammond published Students pack shoppers' bags in aid of emergency homelessness...

    laurahammond published Students pack shoppers' bags in aid of emergency homelessness...
    Students at an academy in Nottingham have raised almost £400 for an emergency homelessness appeal.The money raised by the students from Djanogly City Academy will be donated to the Post's Framework campaign which was set up to help get people off the streets this winter.The campaign was launched in November to raise £30,000 for the homelessness charity after activists sabotaged the charity's plans to raise the same amount at its annual sleepover.Read more: How land around Toton's HS2
  • MattJarram commented New charges for free buses given green light - but passengers...

    MattJarram commented New charges for free buses given green light - but passengers...
    Plans to charge more than a million passengers to use a free bus service to Queen's Medical Centre has been branded "horrifying" and "disgusting" by its users.Bus passengers say it is unfair that Nottingham City Council wants to charge passengers £1 to use the currently free Medilink service.The service, which is run by Nottingham Community Transport, takes 1.38m people a year from the Queen's Drive park and ride to Queen's Medical Centre and City Hospital. It also has...
  • TracyWalker published Warning over fishy doorstep sellers

    TracyWalker published Warning over fishy doorstep sellers
    Community safety officials have warned residents not to fall for a fishy scam following reports of dodgy seafood doorstep salespeople.Residents in Newark and Mansfield have complained about the sellers, who try to persuade them to buy hundreds of pounds worth of fish.Householders are given the impression that they are only buying a few pieces but are then presented with a freezer-filling amount of largely unlabelled fish, some of which is unfit to eat, plus a bill for two or three hundred...
  • National Justice Museum opening in Nottingham delayed - Nottingham Post

    National Justice Museum opening in Nottingham delayed
    Nottingham Post
    The launch of the National Justice Museum in Nottingham has been delayed as work on the building has taken longer than expected. Originally planned for February, the transformation and renaming of the Galleries of Justice will now take place later in 2017.
  • John Sheridan: Notts County boss gets five-game touchline ban

    John Sheridan: Notts County boss gets five-game touchline ban
    Notts County boss John Sheridan is given a five-match touchline ban by the Football Association.
  • Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan - Nottingham Post

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    Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan
    Nottingham Post
    He refused to go quietly, giving referee Eddie Ilderton a vociferous lecture on the touchline as he protested Wycombe's second goal, which he felt should not have stood. Read more: What will Ray Trew's legacy be? SHARE PICTURE. Copy link to paste in ...and more »
  • MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers fans aim to set up first supporters trust in...

    MattDavies published Nottingham Panthers fans aim to set up first supporters trust in...
    A group of Nottingham Panthers fans are working to achieve a first for Elite League ice hockey by setting up a supporters trust.Trusts already exist across a range of other sports, most prominently football and rugby league. Across the city, Nottingham Forest and Notts County are among clubs backed by such groups.At this stage those behind the idea of a Panthers Trust are looking to grow awareness and interest in the proposal.Read more: Neilson urges fans to understand Panthers' situationA...
  • DanRobinson published How land around Toton's HS2 station will be used to create jobs

    DanRobinson published How land around Toton's HS2 station will be used to create jobs
    Planners are shaping the economic possibilities for Toton when HS2 arrives in 17 years time. Here, Richard Tresidder examines the issues and possibilitiesTwo bodies have been set up to explore the potential for jobs and growth at the proposed Toton hub on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border due to open in 2033 when the first HS2 train arrives. An initial growth strategy anticipates up to 74,000 jobs will be created directly and indirectly by the hub on the eastern leg of HS2 between Birmingham
  • DanRobinson commented How land around Toton's HS2 station will be used to create jobs

    DanRobinson commented How land around Toton's HS2 station will be used to create jobs
    Planners are shaping the economic possibilities for Toton when HS2 arrives in 17 years time. Here, Richard Tresidder examines the issues and possibilitiesTwo bodies have been set up to explore the potential for jobs and growth at the proposed Toton hub on the Nottinghamshire-Derbyshire border due to open in 2033 when the first HS2 train arrives. An initial growth strategy anticipates up to 74,000 jobs will be created directly and indirectly by the hub on the eastern leg of HS2 between Birmingham
  • laurahammond published Care home's Christmas performance goes viral

    laurahammond published Care home's Christmas performance goes viral
    A video of care home staff performing a Christmas classic has gone viral and has been viewed by people across the world. Staff at Mulberry Court Care Home, in Bilborough, sang Slade's Merry Christmas to residents at their Christmas party on Monday, December 19. A video of the "impromptu" performance was posted on the home's Facebook page and received hundreds of views within a few hours. The film had been watched more than 2,900 times at the time of going to press and has even...
  • MattDavies published Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan

    MattDavies published Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan
    Notts County manager John Sheridan has been hit with a five match touchline ban.Sheridan was sent to the stands during the Magpies' 2-0 defeat to Wycombe at Meadow Lane.He refused to go quietly, giving referee Eddie Ilderton a vociferous lecture on the touchline as he protested Wycombe's second goal, which he felt should not have stood.Read more: What will Ray Trew's legacy be?Notts were today informed of the decision, which takes effect immediately.It means Sheridan will not be allowed to take.
  • MattDavies commented Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan

    MattDavies commented Five match touchline ban for Notts County manager John Sheridan
    Notts County manager John Sheridan has been hit with a five match touchline ban.Sheridan was sent to the stands during the Magpies' 2-0 defeat to Wycombe at Meadow Lane.He refused to go quietly, giving referee Eddie Ilderton a vociferous lecture on the touchline as he protested Wycombe's second goal, which he felt should not have stood.Read more: What will Ray Trew's legacy be?Notts were today informed of the decision, which takes effect immediately.It means Sheridan will not be allowed to take.
  • DanRobinson published Eversheds boss talks about befriending Groove Armada frontman and...

    DanRobinson published Eversheds boss talks about befriending Groove Armada frontman and...
    As office location head for company and commercial at law firm Eversheds' Nottingham base, Mark Wood is one of the most senior lawyers at an office with 100 staff. His current life is a world away from his student days, which involved a knife-packing job and hanging out with future global DJs What was the last album you bought (and why – tell us a bit about the music you like)?The last album I purchased from a shop was London Grammar (If You Wait), but I pay a monthly subscription to use..
  • Nottingham Post published Policeman told he can sue after missing out on 'lifetime...

    Nottingham Post published Policeman told he can sue after missing out on 'lifetime...
    A senior police officer has been given the go-ahead to sue for damages over missing out on his "lifetime ambition" to be a Chief Constable.Howard Roberts, former Deputy Chief Constable of Nottinghamshire Police, was passed over for the top job with Dyfed-Powys Police in 2008.The job was instead given to Ian Arundale, who has since retired, following a selection meeting attended by an HM Inspectorate of Constabulary official, Kate Flannery.Mr Roberts has today won a bid to have his...
  • MattDavies published Birmingham City reportedly eye a cut price deal for Nottingham...

    MattDavies published Birmingham City reportedly eye a cut price deal for Nottingham...
    Birmingham City are reportedly ready to make a cut price move for Nottingham Forest midfielder Henri Lansbury.The 26-year-old is out of contract in the summer and is yet to sign a new deal, although head coach Philippe Montanier has said talks continued with his agent last week.Lansbury will be able to agree a Bosman free transfer from next month, but the Birmingham Mail says new Blues boss Gianfranco Zola wants Lansbury on the cheap in January.Read more: Shelvey to miss rematch after racial...
  • MattDavies commented Birmingham City reportedly eye a cut price deal for Nottingham...

    MattDavies commented Birmingham City reportedly eye a cut price deal for Nottingham...
    Birmingham City are reportedly ready to make a cut price move for Nottingham Forest midfielder Henri Lansbury.The 26-year-old is out of contract in the summer and is yet to sign a new deal, although head coach Philippe Montanier has said talks continued with his agent last week.Lansbury will be able to agree a Bosman free transfer from next month, but the Birmingham Mail says new Blues boss Gianfranco Zola wants Lansbury on the cheap in January.Read more: Shelvey to miss rematch after racial...
  • DanRobinson published National Justice Museum opening in Nottingham delayed

    DanRobinson published National Justice Museum opening  in Nottingham delayed
    The launch of the National Justice Museum in Nottingham has been delayed as work on the building has taken longer than expected.Originally planned for February, the transformation and renaming of the Galleries of Justice will now take place later in 2017.The project, which is supported by a £1m Heritage Lottery Fund grant, will feature new exhibitions and interactive activities, making use of the country's largest collection of law, justice and punishment artefacts.Working alongside the...
  • TracyWalker published HMP Nottingham prison worker arrested and seven others suspended...

    TracyWalker published HMP Nottingham prison worker arrested and seven others suspended...
    A member of prison staff from HMP Nottingham has been arrested, with a further seven workers at the jail suspended, as part of a police investigation into claims of actual bodily harm.The 28-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to cause actual bodily harm and has been bailed.A spokesman for Nottinghamshire Police confirmed the force was investigating.Read more: Here's what's on the menu at HMP Nottingham on Christmas DayThe spokesman said: "Nottinghamshire Police have...
  • Inquest hears how Claire Nagle and Vincent Nagle died - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Inquest hears how Claire Nagle and Vincent Nagle died
    Nottingham Post
    An inquest has revealed that Claire Nagle - who was found fatally injured at her Borrowash home - died due to "pressure on the neck". The cause of death - which is provisional, pending further tests - was given at the opening of her inquest at Derby ...and more »
  • NottmPostEG published 'My depression was spewing like an oil spill' - Bruce Springsteen...

    NottmPostEG published 'My depression was spewing like an oil spill' - Bruce Springsteen...
    His autobiography has raced onto the bestseller lists, but it's a typically modest Bruce Springsteen that greets Andy Welch when they meet to discuss the book. The music legend talks about depression, the satisfaction of writing and why he made sure his wife and kids had an early readThere are certain celebrities who strive to look very different when not on stage.Maybe their stage persona is so otherworldly or particular that to wander around, day to day, in their work attire would be rather...
  • JonPritchard published Clifton Bridge closed by police due to 'concern for safety'

    JonPritchard published Clifton Bridge closed by police due to 'concern for safety'
    One lane of the A52 was closed at Clifton Bridge due to concerns for a person's safety, police have said.Nottinghamshire Police were called to the scene shortly after 3.05pm on Tuesday, but a spokeswoman for the force said the road was re-opened again after less than half an hour.One lane of the road was closed for around half an hour while police dealt with the incident. Read more: How police and Samaritans help those in crisis in NottinghamA spokeswoman for the police said: "The road was...
  • stewartthorpe published The National Videogame Arcade releases its programme of festive...

    stewartthorpe published The National Videogame Arcade releases its programme of festive...
    Nottingham's hub of all things gaming is hosting a number of events to entertain the family this Christmas. Based on Carlton Street, an interactive performance, a coding workshop and a late night opening will be taking place at the National Videogame Arcade in the run up to Christmas.The programme includes: The Incredible Playable ShowWednesday December 21 - Saturday, December 24Visitors can shape the story themselves with this interactive performance, zapping barcodes, transforming into power..
  • DanRobinson published Nottingham City Transport launches family Christmas Grouprider...

    DanRobinson published Nottingham City Transport launches family Christmas Grouprider...
    Christmas is all about spending time as a family, with plenty of things to do in Nottingham during the festive period.But it can also be an expensive time of the year when you begin to add up food, activities and presents – before travel costs for getting in and out of the city are even factored in.In a bid to make the holidays a little bit cheaper for families, Nottingham City Transport is offering heavy discounts for groups using its services.From Wednesday, December 21, to Tuesday,...
  • DanRobinson commented Nottingham City Transport launches family Christmas Grouprider...

    DanRobinson commented Nottingham City Transport launches family Christmas Grouprider...
    Christmas is all about spending time as a family, with plenty of things to do in Nottingham during the festive period.But it can also be an expensive time of the year when you begin to add up food, activities and presents – before travel costs for getting in and out of the city are even factored in.In a bid to make the holidays a little bit cheaper for families, Nottingham City Transport is offering heavy discounts for groups using its services.From Wednesday, December 21, to Tuesday,...
  • DaveWhitfield published Woman fails to impress shoppers who find her car like THIS

    DaveWhitfield published Woman fails to impress shoppers who find her car like THIS
    Visitors to Mapperley were less than impressed yesterday when they came upon this car which was blocking parking spaces.The white VW Passat had apparently rolled out of its space after the driver left the handbrake off in the car park off Bonington Road, behind Costa.And it was causing problems not only for people trying to find a space, but those who had already parked at the site.Leanne Starbrook. from Redhill. had driven there to meet her mum for a coffee at Costa in Mapperley at around...
  • MattDavies commented Notts County Supporters Trust welcome Alan Hardy takeover

    MattDavies commented Notts County Supporters Trust welcome Alan Hardy takeover
    Notts County Supporters Trust have welcomed the takeover of the club by Alan Hardy as a long period of uncertainty draws close to an end.The Magpies will have a new owner in the next two to three weeks after Nottingham businessman Alan Hardy agreed to buy out Ray Trew in a deal thought to be worth £3 million.The deal has eased any concerns about the financial future of the club, which was put up for sale in February, after Notts were given seven weeks to pay a tax debt the Post understands
  • NottmPostEG published The best electronic games to play over Christmas with the family

    NottmPostEG published The best electronic games to play over Christmas with the family
    For some, the festivities will last a week or more so there'll be plenty of time to get bored, once you've hammered Santa's gifts, the mince pies and the Quality Street tin. Rather than go stir crazy, order one of these gadget-based family games to kill a couple of hours (and not each other)Lucky Voice Karaoke Machine, £50, shop.luckyvoice.comHere's one way of raising the roof (or clearing the house out) this Christmas: Karaoke. Lucky Voice's set comes with a mic and a promise to do away..
  • Nottingham Post published Inquest hears how Claire Nagle and Vincent Nagle died

    Nottingham Post published Inquest hears how Claire Nagle and Vincent Nagle died
    An inquest has revealed that Claire Nagle - who was found fatally injured at her Borrowash home - died due to "pressure on the neck".The cause of death - which is provisional, pending further tests - was given at the opening of her inquest at Derby and Derbyshire Coroner's Court today.Emergency services were called to Charnwood Avenue last Friday morning, and the hearing was told how police attempted CPR on Ms Nagle (nee Paton) when they arrived. She later died in hospital. Read more:...
  • Huddersfield Town handed huge boost ahead of Boxing Day meeting with Nottingham Forest - Nottingham Post

    Nottingham Post
    Huddersfield Town handed huge boost ahead of Boxing Day meeting with Nottingham Forest
    Nottingham Post
    Nottingham Forest's trip to Huddersfield Town on Boxing Day gets no easier after manager David Wagner rejected the chance to leave the club. BBC Radio Leeds says Wagner held talks with Bundesliga side Wolfsburg this week, but has turned them down.and more »
  • NottmPostEG published Outnumbered returns to BBC 1 on Boxing Day and you won't believe...

    NottmPostEG published Outnumbered returns to BBC 1 on Boxing Day and you won't believe...
    The Outnumbered clan is back for a Christmas special, their first time together in three years. It promises to be as chaotic as ever, they tell Gemma Dunn who catches up with the not-so-little Brockman kidsWhen a photo of the three Brockman kids looking all grown up surfaced on social media this summer, Outnumbered fans - refusing to acknowledge the universal ageing process - went wild.The 'little 'uns' - Tyger Drew-Honey (Jake Brockman), Daniel Roche (Ben Brockman) and Ramona Marquez (Karen...

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