Nottingham and Nottinghamshire News
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Six people banned from city hospitals over behaviour
It comes after an NHS trust brought in a red and yellow card system due to a rise in incidents.
Fears over recycling firm's lorries proposal
Johnsons Aggregates wants to increase the amount of waste it handles at its recycling centre.
Farm shop to close after almost 50 years
A fresh produce shop that provided an "amazing service to the community" for decades is to close.
Parts of park shut for five weeks of flood repairs
It has seen £3m of work to enhance play and sports facilities but suffered damage during the winter.
Forest docked four points for financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest receive an immediate four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
'Mind boggling' police problems not found sooner
The police and crime commissioner says inspectors went "under the bonnet" of the force's operations.
Health centre will not return to 24-hour opening
The urgent treatment centre at Newark Hospital will instead have its opening hours extended.
Hospital car park to cost £8m more than expected
Nottingham hospital bosses say the planning process for the 1,500-space project is a "big step".
Attempted murder charge after double stabbing
The 27-year-old appeared at Nottingham Magistrates? Court on Saturday and was remanded into custody.
'I released my husband's ashes into space'
Jason Mercer died in 2019 in a crash - his ashes are scattered 100,000 ft (30,480m) above the Earth.
Couple unable to return home year after pipe flood
John and Julie Coyne have spent a year trying to salvage their family home in Chilwell.
Music venue to host final gig after two decades
The likes of Sleaford Mods, Royal Blood and Blossoms have all learnt their craft at the DIY venue.
End of season 'could be like waiting for VAR'
Profit and sustainability rules have "created chaos" and "damaged" the Premier League, says former Nottingham Forest chief executive Paul Faulkner.
Forest docked four points for financial rules breach
Nottingham Forest receive an immediate four-point deduction for breaching Premier League profit and sustainability rules.
Forest likely to learn PSR outcome this week
Nottingham Forest are likely to discover the result of a hearing into their Premier League profit and sustainability rules breach this week.
Luton snatch point against Forest in survival battle
Luke Berry scores an 89th-minute equaliser as Luton salvage a point at home to Nottingham Forest as both teams battle for Premier League survival.
Accrington Stanley 2-2 Notts County
Notts County halt a run of five successive defeats but have to settle for a point from a 2-2 draw at Accrington.
Notts sign Aussie batsman Cowan
Nottinghamshire sign Australia Test batsman Ed Cowan for the first half of the 2013 county season.
Mansfield Town increase capacity
Mansfield Town increase the capacity of their ground ahead of next month's FA Cup tie against Liverpool.
Notts County 0-3 Rotherham
Ben Pringle's early goal helps put Rotherham into the FA Cup third round with an easy victory at League One Notts County.
Forest owners say finances stable
Nottingham Forest's owners insist they are committed to the club after reports of a financial crisis at the City Ground.
Forest close in on Derry City duo
Nottingham Forest are closing in on deals to sign Derry City duo Stephen McLaughlin and Barry McNamee.
Notts to clarify Hughes illness
Notts County manager Keith Curle says he hopes to have more news in the near future about striker Lee Hughes's illness.
Nottingham 6-1 Belfast
Belfast Giants are hammered 6-1 in Sunday's Elite League title clash with leaders Nottingham Panthers in England.
Murder charge after man killed 'during car theft'
A man has been charged with murder after Christopher Hanley died on Saturday.
'My abuser died waiting for trial'
An abuse survivor fears victims may not report crimes due to record court backlogs.
Doctor sorry for girl's 'sub-standard' care before death
Ivy Rupasinghe's grieving parents are considering their next move after a hospital's admission.
'Untreated trauma led to our soldier son's suicide'
As a study says veterans need better mental health care, bereaved families share their stories.
Funeral inquiry 'casts shadow' over profession
Members of the sector and its regulatory body are gloomy about what the Hull inquiry portends.
Labour MP apologises for swearing in Commons
Clive Lewis, the MP for Norwich South, says he is sorry for his "outburst" as he left the chamber.
Kingfisher courtship caught on camera
Amateur Cornish photographer captures moment kingfishers begin courting.
Potholes leave nations' roads at 'breaking point'
A new report says the rate of pothole repairs in England and Wales has reached an eight-year high.
Major search continues for missing swimmer
The search started after reports a swimmer failed to return to shore near Tinside Lido.
River Wye pollution leads chicken firm to be sued
Up to 23 million birds are farmed at any one time in the Wye's catchment area, estimates suggest.
Six people banned from city hospitals over behaviour
It comes after an NHS trust brought in a red and yellow card system due to a rise in incidents.
Couple receive 'too realistic' cake replica of dog
The cake, ordered as a birthday treat, is a life-sized version of their pet Arthur.