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5 days ago |
nottinghampost.com | Joel Moore |Louis Dargavel Corbett
A large cordon has been set up on part of Nottingham's tram network after a collision involving a car and a tram. Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service are currently attending the scene of the crash in Queens Walk, The Meadows, which was first reported at around 8 am this morning (June 2). Nottinghamshire Express Transport has halted its services between Ruddington Lane and Nottingham station due to the collision. The incident has also closed off the junction of Queens Walk and Robin Hood Way.
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6 days ago |
msn.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
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6 days ago |
nottinghampost.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
"A year before last, somebody went to prison for four and a half years for wanting to burn us down. That's a little extreme compared to other people who may not like what we do. "I think our attitude for those people is simply to find another book shop," said the owner of one of Nottingham's only radical independent bookshops.
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1 week ago |
nottinghampost.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
The new BBC series - What It Feels Like For A Girl - follows the true story of Paris Lees, a trans journalist, writer and campaigner, and her childhood of growing up in Hucknall, inspired by her acclaimed memoir of the same name. Based in Nottingham and Hucknall, it explores the trans experiences in working-class backgrounds. While the show does have a comedic twinge, it also explores some dark topics such as drugs, hedonism, and Nottingham's underworld in the early 2000s.
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1 week ago |
nottinghampost.com | Louis Dargavel Corbett
A man arrested on suspicion of causing the death of three men by dangerous driving remains in hospital in a critical condition. Emergency services were called to Cotgrave Road, Tollerton, shortly after 11pm on Thursday, May 22 following reports of a crash. Three men in a grey Volkswagen Golf - named locally as Luke Newton, 21; Harry Archer, 23 and Pearce Haran, 19 - died at the scene.
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