• Nottingham: Hospital error linked to tragic loss in Nottingham | June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Nottingham's Local Wire highlights a family's crisis after a hospital failed to log a new address, leading to a tragic outcome, and the opening of a new NHS rehab facility in August. The episode also covers Elliot Anderson's jail term for shoplifting and Fern Britton's personal revelations.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham seeks balaclava ban to boost safety | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Nottingham's city council proposes banning balaclavas to boost public safety, following a severe stabbing at Daybrook and a call for stricter enforcement. The council also plans to build 52 new homes on the Clifton care home site to address housing shortages and improve social care.
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  • Nottingham News Today — June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Nottingham's Local Wire faced technical issues preventing today's full news report, prompting a delay in the complete local news roundup for residents. The station apologized and assured listeners the full update will be available tomorrow.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham faces power cuts and safety measures as new developments reshape t... | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Nottingham faces potential power cuts due to a major development, while David Mellen’s leadership aids the city’s recovery. A new school starts construction at Stapleford, but nurseries struggle with uncertain futures amid government changes.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham's knife crime crisis sparks debate on solutions | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Nottingham faces a surge in knife crime involving youth gangs on electric bikes, while a mother's death linked to NHS failures sparks calls for accountability. New housing plans in Calverton face safety concerns as the city also sees mixed developments like the Marcus Garvey Ballroom reopening and a £3.5m community fund.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham police to patrol trams and buses after vandalism complaints | June 08
    Jun 8 2026
    Nottingham police increased tram and bus patrols after vandalism and tram surfing incidents, while the city moves forward with a redevelopment plan for the fitness center and Harvester site and plans to build 20 new council homes. The mayor also unveiled a vision to rival Manchester and Birmingham, inspired by Melbourne and Madrid, with focus on infrastructure and economic growth.
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  • Nottingham: Nottingham's richest man shares his fortune with charity after a humble start | June 07
    Jun 7 2026
    Nottingham's latest Local Wire update covers a barefoot boy turned billionaire donating millions to local causes, a family's call for better end-of-life care after their war hero father's suffering, and changes to travel rules at UK airports and Jet2's booking process.
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  • Nottingham: Teenagers attack in Nottingham alleyway, prompting police closure | June 06
    Jun 6 2026
    Nottingham's latest news includes a serious attack in a cordoned-off alleyway and the opening of a £18 million active travel bridge. The city also announced progress on the stalled Nottinghamshire housing project and details of the Nottingham City Vision 2050 plan.
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