Since the rail network was privatised in the 1990s, rising costs and a fragmented rail system have helped drive up UK train fares. With fewer…
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Revolutionary Employment Rights Bill Clears Parliament
Labours ‘revolutionary’ employment rights bill, introduced on the 10th of October 2024, has finally cleared parliament and is expected to be signed into law, by…
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Liv Clark meets the UK women who refuse to stop running – even after dark. When Abbie Durham, first noticed a cyclist behind her on…
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After five games without defeat, the Reds’ unbeaten run came to an end as Brighton silenced the positive spirits around the City Ground with a…
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Today, Rachel Reeves announced that the two child benefit will be scrapped next April in a bid to lift 450,000 children out of poverty. This…
View More Scrapping of the two child benefit cap: What does this mean?England’s Historic Run: A Perfect World Cup Qualification
England have just completed a historic, near-perfect qualification campaign for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In their final Group K match, a 2:0 win over…
View More England’s Historic Run: A Perfect World Cup QualificationAfter the Turquoise Wave: What Reform UK’s Takeover of Nottinghamshire Tells Us About Britain’s Future
As Reform UK turns Nottinghamshire turquoise, its approach to governance, spending, and media control raises deeper questions about the future of British democracy.
View More After the Turquoise Wave: What Reform UK’s Takeover of Nottinghamshire Tells Us About Britain’s FutureUniversity of Nottingham to cut creative courses: What this means for students
The University of Nottingham has confirmed plans to discontinue several music, language and arts degrees, sparking outrage from present and past students. The decision has…
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By Liam Wilson and Jeannique Kuhne A Nottingham bouncer has been suspended after a TikTok video went viral of him appearing to punch a clubber…
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A Nottingham chef has launched a new restaurant on Mansfield Road after taking a year out of work to care for his daughter, who was…
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