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JOIN US NOWThis week the British embassy reopened in Kyiv and the Prime Minister addressed the Ukrainian Parliament, writes Newark and Bingham MP Robert Jenrick.
Policing of Newark at night will be reviewed to see if the granting of a flurry of pub late licences increases crime and disorder.
A man whose paranoia led him to set fire to his own home was told he was lucky not to be facing murder charges.
An early learners group moved into their new home 25 years ago. Read bygones from 25, 50 and 100 years ago here.
A 27-year-old caught driving while disqualified is among the latest Nottingham Magistrates' Court cases
Highways and councillors will have blood on their hands if something is not done about a dangerous junction, according to a resident.
An elderly woman put a cardboard sign reading 'peekaboo' in her window to deter her neighbour from taking photos of her home.
An illegal waste site of 300 tonnes came about because a conman put a vulnerable business director under his spell, a court heard.
A 27-year-old caught driving under the influence of alcohol in a store carpark is among the latest Nottingham Magistrates' Court cases.
Grants paid to two businesses during covid have been found to have been fraudulently claimed.
A Traveller who admitted being drunk in charge of a horse is among the latest Nottingham Magistrates' Court listings. Read all cases here.
Scouts have celebrated St George's Day with exciting new events lead by the district's young people.
Newark FC captain Tony Cregg receives the Willie Hall Cup from Nottingham Forest centre-half Liam O’Kane 50 years ago.
A new £7.9m free school continues to take shape with the main structure now complete.
Newark Town Council's annual meeting has taken place.
A blackmailer threatened to distribute sexual images of a woman unless she paid him £500.
The various tangents of a newly-integrated rural policing service were unveiled to communities at a special event at Newark Showground on Saturday.
Shoppers are being warned not to leave a retail park to shop elsewhere once parked up, or they could be fined.
Despite the spin from the Putin regime, the Russian war efforts are not going to plan, says Sherwood MP Mark Spencer.
Changes to the Divorce, Dissolution and Separation Act 2020 (the Act) allow couples to divorce without having to attribute blame.