In a series of interviews, former soldier Aiden Aslin recounts his experiences in the Ukraine conflict, starting with the battle for Mariupol.
Former Newark soldier Aiden Aslin is returning to the Ukraine — 50 days after his release from a death sentence was secured.
The annual Remembrance Service for Newark Primary Schools took place today (Thursday).
Another Newark town centre shop seems to have closed.
Research has shown Nottingham Forest’s City Ground to be the 12th safest UK football stadium with an average of 0.24 incidents per 100 attendants.
Updated: Rotting carcasses of dead pigeons hang from netting on the roof of a Newark estate agency while birds continue to become trapped.
The manager of Newark and Sherwood United has quit the football club for Cleethorpes.
Applications are now open for children starting in reception and children due to transfer from an infant school to junior education in September 2023.
Residents of Newark and Sherwood are encouraged to give their views on potential new boundary lines.
A 19-year-old was sentenced to a 12-month community order and rehabilitation at Nottingham Magistrates' Court for assaulting a woman.
A WI has begun preparing their Christmas tree, with a charitable touch.
Permission for a continued takeaway pizza service is among the latest planning applications submitted to a council.
A parish council that caused an outcry by spending on a coat of arms says it only wanted to do what other villages and towns do and have an identity.
A public consultation about the East Midlands devolution deal is due to take place from November 14 until January 9.
The recent month has been a turbulent time in politics, writes Mr Jenrick in the Advertiser.
How do we ensure that Levelling Up doesn’t become a race to the bottom when it comes to local wildlife and greenspaces?
A row has erupted over a parish council's decision to spend £14,500 on producing a coat of arms for the village.
A range of diversionary activities took place at a Newark park to engage with young people and turn their minds away from anti-social behaviour.
It may be half a year away but already there’s an eclectic mix of artists from all over the world heading for Gate To Southwell Festival 2023.
Fencing at the imposing art-deco Fernwood Water Tower has been fixed by the owner without the need for a council to intervene.