Garden waste was fly-tipped on to a war memorial in an abhorrent act less than two weeks before Remembrance Sunday.
After his recent appointment as Immigration Minister, Newark MP Robert Jenrick has today answered questions on illegal immigration.
A council has announced that a large tree will be felled tomorrow in a town park.
A charity art exhibition dedicated to victims of the Holocaust is to open in Newark's Buttermarket.
Police are investigating after a boy was heard talking graphically about sex acts to a younger boy.
After just 44 days as Prime Minister, Liz Truss has been replaced by Rishi Sunak and the date of the next Budget has been set for November 17.
Overnight lane closures on a stretch of the A1 near Newark are set to continue until the end of the week.
Community spirit is alive and well for residents on one street where they come together for celebrations and fundraising.
A petition has been launched opposing plans for the redevelopment of Newark's former Lilley and Stone School.
More than 1,000 vintage tractors, farming implements and commercial vehicles from across the centuries will be exhibited at Newark Showground.
A mother of two says she will not pay a £100 fine issued for parking outside an allocated carpark space while visiting a shop.
The BBC is to overhaul its local radio services with stations sharing more content and broadcasting less programming unique to their area.
A fence has been erected to protect an electrical sub-station after the previous brick wall was destroyed in an apparent act of vandalism.
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An extra £300 is being added to winter fuel payments from November to help millions of people pay their heating bills.
A town centre shop is marking Remembrance Sunday and paying tribute to veterans with a poppy-themed window display.
With fears that rising bird flu cases could lead to a shortage of Christmas turkeys, all kept birds and poultry now face complete lockdown.
In her latest column, life coach Rosalyn Palmer considers how to move on from failure.
Southwell Minster was delighted to receive a special tree from The Queen’s Green Canopy (QGC) Tree of Trees.
A new fish farm facility is among the latest applications submitted to a council.