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The Local — Austin, TX — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Austin · 4 articles
Man, 49, dies taking part in skydive at airfield

A 49-year-old man has died while taking part in a skydive at Dunkeswell Aerodrome, with emergency services called out on Saturday afternoon. Police are investigating the circumstances and have informed the man’s family.

BBC England · local
Missiles overhead and doors shaking - Woman tells of experience in Doha

A British teacher in Doha has described the fear and disruption of missiles overhead and homes shaking following US-Israel strikes in the region. Her account underlines how quickly daily life can turn into crisis for expats caught near geopolitical flashpoints.

BBC England · local
Widow's petition calls for police family support

A widow is backing a petition for ‘Jason’s Law’, which would require clearer police support for families bereaved by suicide. The campaign argues that navigating investigations and information-sharing is currently confusing and can compound grief.

BBC England · local
Friends visit 70 railway stations in 12 hours

A group of friends managed to visit an incredible 70 railway stations in just 12 hours, sharing their whirlwind day on TikTok. They say the challenge showcased “how brilliantly autistic people can work together” — a joyful reminder of what friendship, planning and teamwork can achieve.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Portland, OR — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Portland · 17 articles
Man, 49, dies taking part in skydive at airfield

A 49-year-old man has died after an incident during a skydive at Dunkeswell Aerodrome. Police were called mid-afternoon on Saturday and enquiries are ongoing while next of kin are being supported.

BBC England · local
Missiles overhead and doors shaking - Woman tells of experience in Doha

A British teacher in Doha has described life under the stress of missiles overhead and buildings shaking amid escalating strikes in the region. Her account offers a ground-level view of what the latest Middle East flare-up feels like for civilians.

BBC England · national
Trump's bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet

The BBC’s analysis says President Trump’s push for regime change in Iran could become a high-stakes political gamble at home as conflict escalates abroad. It warns the White House may be pulled into a prolonged war while facing fierce domestic scrutiny.

BBC News · national
City prove they can win without Haaland to put pressure back on Arsenal

Manchester City kept their title pressure on by showing they can still win without Haaland. The result tightens the race and forces Arsenal to keep pace as the run-in approaches.

The Telegraph · national
Americans, this is what you don’t understand about British manners

An opinion column argues Americans often miss the unspoken rules that shape British politeness and public behaviour. It uses a recent heckling incident to underline how quickly manners can turn into a cultural flashpoint.

i News · national
The best spot treatments that actually work, according to a beauty journalist

A beauty journalist rounds up spot treatments they say genuinely reduce breakouts, with a focus on hormonal acne. It’s a practical buying guide, weighing cost against results.

Metro · national
New fungal research to support woodland creation

New research is aiming to understand how underground fungal networks respond to changing conditions, to help woodland creation schemes succeed. The work could inform which tree-and-soil combinations survive best as climates and habitats shift.

BBC Environment · national
Widow's petition calls for police family support

A widow is backing a proposed ‘Jason’s Law’ to guarantee stronger police support for families bereaved by suicide. The campaign argues that relatives often face confusing processes and need clearer guidance and consistent contact.

BBC England · national
Lyse Doucet: This is an extraordinary moment Iran has been preparing for

Lyse Doucet writes that the killing of Iran’s supreme leader would be a seismic shock the state has long feared. She argues Tehran will move quickly to project control and continuity, even as it reels from the blow.

BBC News · national
What we know so far: Supreme Leader Khamenei killed, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes

A ‘what we know’ briefing sets out the latest after Iran’s supreme leader was reported killed, triggering retaliatory missile and drone launches. Strikes are said to be aimed towards Israel and Gulf states hosting US bases, raising fears of wider regional spillover.

BBC News · national
Liverpool are the new set-piece kings – but only going forward

Liverpool’s set-piece routines are being framed as a major attacking edge, but the piece argues the gains don’t extend to defending dead balls. It’s a warning that what wins matches at one end can still cost points at the other.

The Telegraph · national
Marlborough racing tips and best bets for today’s races

The Telegraph’s tipster runs through the day’s key races with suggested bets and reasoning. It’s a form-and-odds digest rather than news, aimed at punters looking for a steer.

The Telegraph · national
Spain’s low-key ski destination for affordable stays and guaranteed snow

A travel piece spotlights a quieter Spanish ski area pitched as better value, with reliable snow and local character. It suggests the Pyrenees can deliver a proper winter break without the crowds or eye-watering prices.

i News · national
I live in Tunisia with a frozen pension – at 75 I can’t afford to return to the UK

A 75-year-old living in Tunisia describes how a ‘frozen’ UK state pension leaves her struggling and unable to afford returning home. The story highlights the ongoing political row over overseas pensions that don’t rise with inflation.

i News · national
Man Utd vs Crystal Palace: Predicted lineup today and confirmed team news

Metro previews Manchester United v Crystal Palace with predicted line-ups and the latest team news. It’s a quick-read guide to likely starters and selection dilemmas ahead of kick-off.

Metro · national
Uber’s flying taxis could launch in London ‘by 2030’

Uber-linked ‘flying taxi’ services are being pitched as a possible London launch by 2030, according to the report. The piece frames it as a shift in urban transport, though regulation, noise and infrastructure remain big hurdles.

Metro · national
Friends visit 70 railway stations in 12 hours

A group of friends raced around 70 railway stations in just 12 hours, turning a bold day out into a joyful celebration of teamwork. They shared their adventure on TikTok, highlighting “how brilliantly autistic people can work together” — and it’s left viewers smiling.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Miami, FL — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Miami · 6 articles
Trump's bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet

Donald Trump is reportedly leaning into a strategy of forcing regime change in Iran, a move that could drag the US into a longer, messier conflict. The risk isn’t just overseas: the piece flags a likely political fight at home as the costs and consequences mount.

BBC News · national
Christina Applegate on how MS made her an ‘honesty missile’: ‘I won’t lie and say any of this is a blessing’

Christina Applegate writes candidly about living with multiple sclerosis, describing how the condition has reshaped her body, mobility and mindset. Her message is blunt: this isn’t a ‘silver lining’ diagnosis, and the day-to-day reality is hard graft.

The Guardian · national
Government consultation on children’s online safety to look at AI chatbots

The UK government is launching a consultation on children’s online safety, with AI chatbots now firmly in the frame. One key worry: young people forming emotionally dependent relationships with bots, and what that means for safeguarding and regulation.

The Independent · national
Lyse Doucet: This is an extraordinary moment Iran has been preparing for

The killing of Iran’s supreme leader is described as the sort of shock the Islamic Republic has long planned for — but not one it can easily absorb. Expect Tehran to move quickly to project control and continuity, even as the region braces for escalation.

BBC News · international
What we know so far: Supreme Leader Khamenei killed, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes

Iran has launched missiles and drones in retaliation, with strikes aimed towards Israel and several Gulf states hosting US bases. The situation is fast-moving, with the risk of a wider regional conflict rising by the hour.

BBC News · international
Friends visit 70 railway stations in 12 hours

A group of friends set themselves a joyful challenge to visit 70 railway stations in just 12 hours, sharing their whirlwind day on TikTok. They say the adventure shows “how brilliantly autistic people can work together” — a lovely celebration of friendship, teamwork and doing things your own way.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Seattle, WA — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Seattle · 11 articles
Trump's bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet

Donald Trump is being pushed towards a high-stakes strategy that leans on upheaval in Iran, raising the prospect of a wider conflict. The BBC says the bigger risk may be at home, where the politics of another Middle East war could become as bruising as the military side.

BBC News · national
Government consultation on children’s online safety to look at AI chatbots

Ministers are launching a consultation on children’s online safety that will explicitly scrutinise AI chatbots. A key worry is that some young people may form emotionally dependent relationships with bots, prompting calls for tighter rules and clearer safeguards.

The Independent · national
Nigel Farage pledges postal voting ban and end to Commonwealth voting rights

Nigel Farage has pledged to ban postal voting and to remove Commonwealth citizens’ voting rights in UK elections. He argues the current system undermines trust, setting up another flashpoint in the debate over electoral reform.

Daily Express · national
City prove they can win without Haaland to put pressure back on Arsenal

City prove they can win without Haaland to put pressure back on Arsenal

The Telegraph · national
Tony Blair's team delivers stern warning to Rachel Reeves on danger facing Britain

Figures linked to Tony Blair are warning Rachel Reeves that the public finances leave little room for drift if growth doesn’t return. Their message: without a credible plan to lift the economy, tax rises or spending cuts may become hard to avoid.

Daily Express · national
Iran says US and Israel strikes hit school killing 108

Iran says US and Israeli strikes hit a school, killing 108, though the claim has not been independently verified by either country. The allegation is likely to intensify scrutiny over targeting and civilian harm as the conflict escalates.

BBC World News · international
‘Adventurism has had its day’: speedboat shootout leaves Miami’s exiled Cubans bewildered

A dramatic speedboat shootout involving heavily armed men has left Miami’s Cuban exile community searching for answers about who organised it and why. The episode has revived debate over whether old-school militant “adventurism” still has a constituency.

The Guardian World · international
Luxury Dubai hotel hit as Iran launches retaliatory strikes across region

Iran’s retaliatory barrage has reportedly struck civilian sites as well as military-linked targets, with a luxury hotel in Dubai said to be hit. The incident underlines how quickly regional spillover is becoming a real-world risk for travellers and businesses.

BBC World News · international
Where have Nepal's 'nepo kids' gone as corruption takes centre stage in election?

As Nepal heads into an election shaped by anger at corruption and elite privilege, the once-prominent “nepo kids” of politics are keeping a lower profile. Voters’ frustration after last year’s protests is forcing parties to rethink who they put front and centre.

BBC World News · international
Penny Wong backs Israeli and US strikes on Iran as Labor group decries ‘sycophantic capitulation to militarism’

Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong has backed the US and Israel while also pressing them to spell out the legal basis for strikes on Iran. The stance has triggered a split response at home, with critics accusing the government of enabling escalation.

The Guardian World · international
Man completes 'crazy' stairclimbing challenge

Luke Ansell, from Bournemouth, has completed a truly gruelling 24-hour stairclimbing challenge, describing it as ‘crazy’ — all in aid of charity. It’s a brilliant reminder of what sheer determination (and a big heart) can achieve when you’re pushing yourself for a good cause.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Nashville, TN — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Nashville · 4 articles
Man, 49, dies taking part in skydive at airfield

A 49-year-old man has died after taking part in a skydive at Dunkeswell Aerodrome. Police were called to the airfield mid-afternoon on Saturday and enquiries are under way to establish what happened.

BBC England · local
Missiles overhead and doors shaking - Woman tells of experience in Doha

A British teacher in Doha has described missiles overhead and buildings shaking as the fallout from US-Israel strikes was felt in Qatar. She told the BBC the day-to-day reality is a mix of fear, disruption and trying to keep life moving.

BBC England · local
Widow's petition calls for police family support

A widow is backing a new petition calling for stronger police support for families bereaved by suicide. The proposed ‘Jason’s Law’ would set clearer expectations on how police communicate and assist relatives in the aftermath.

BBC England · local
Man completes 'crazy' stairclimbing challenge

Luke Ansell from Bournemouth has completed a ‘crazy’ 24-hour stairclimbing challenge to raise money for charity, pushing himself to the limit for a good cause. It’s a brilliant reminder of what people will do to help others — one step at a time.

BBC England · good_news
The Local — Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Rushcliffe · 16 articles
Murder investigation after injured man dies

Nottinghamshire Police have opened a murder investigation after an injured man died. A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody while enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · local
How shows like Bridgerton keep the lights on at England's stately homes

Period dramas and big-budget TV shoots are becoming a crucial income stream for England’s stately homes. The fees help fund upkeep and keep properties open to visitors, even when traditional revenues are squeezed.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

Nottingham’s tram network is running again after all services were cancelled due to damage to overhead lines. Engineers carried out repairs after disruption on Friday, with services resuming on Saturday.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Holy grail' 1990s Pokémon card sold for £30k

A rare 1990s Pokémon Charizard card has sold for £30,000 at auction in Derbyshire. Auctioneers say top-condition pulls from original packs are now treated like collectible “gold dust”.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Man taken to hospital after car and bus crash

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash involving a car and a bus in Derbyshire early on Saturday. Police are appealing for information as they piece together what happened.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Government consultation on children’s online safety to look at AI chatbots

Ministers are launching a consultation on children’s online safety that is expected to scrutinise AI chatbots. The focus includes concerns that some young people may form emotionally dependent relationships with bots and be exposed to harmful content.

The Independent · national
Labour must cease taking progressive voters for granted, says Sadiq Khan

Sadiq Khan has warned Labour against taking progressive voters for granted, arguing the party should stop echoing Reform-style language. He criticises attacks on the Greens as counter-productive after recent electoral setbacks.

The Guardian Politics · national
Americans, this is what you don’t understand about British manners

An opinion piece argues Americans often misread British manners, using a recent heckling incident involving Bebe Rexha as a case study. It suggests the UK’s social rules are less about warmth and more about restraint and hierarchy.

i News · national
Lyse Doucet: This is an extraordinary moment Iran has been preparing for

The killing of the supreme leader will be a huge jolt to the Islamic Republic, which will try hard to show it has a plan in place.

BBC News · national
Nigel Farage pledges postal voting ban and end to Commonwealth voting rights

The Reform UK leader claims postal voting has turned elections into a 'laughing stock'

Daily Express · national
Trump's bet on Iranian regime change could be his biggest gamble yet

Analysis suggests Donald Trump’s push towards Iranian regime change could become a defining—and risky—foreign policy gamble. The piece highlights the prospect of a prolonged conflict abroad alongside political fallout at home.

BBC News · international
Iran confirms that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is killed in airstrikes as four family members, including his grandchild, are also slaughtered

Iranian state media has reported that Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in airstrikes, alongside several family members. The claims come amid fast-moving developments and heightened tensions across the region.

Daily Mail · international
Spain’s low-key ski destination for affordable stays and guaranteed snow

A travel feature highlights a quieter ski area in Spain’s Pyrenees pitched as better value than big-name resorts. It claims reliable snow and an easy base for day trips make it appealing for budget-conscious skiers.

i News · international
Lyse Doucet: This is an extraordinary moment Iran has been preparing for

Lyse Doucet says the killing of Iran’s supreme leader is a seismic shock the state has long feared and prepared for. Iran’s leadership will likely try to project continuity and control, even as it faces intense internal and regional pressure.

BBC News · international
What we know so far: Supreme Leader Khamenei killed, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes

A BBC explainer sets out what’s known after Iran confirmed its supreme leader has been killed and launched retaliatory strikes. Missiles and drones were reported heading towards Israel and Gulf states hosting US bases, raising fears of wider escalation.

BBC News · international
Asda worker hailed 'absolute legend' for stepping in to help couple with newborn

An Asda worker has been hailed an “absolute legend” after stepping in to help a couple shopping with their newborn when the new dad’s card was declined. Ashleigh quietly paid for the baby essentials herself, turning a stressful moment into a little burst of kindness the family won’t forget.

Nottingham Post · good_news
The Local — Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Rushcliffe · 16 articles
Murder investigation after injured man dies

A man has died after being found injured, and police have now launched a murder investigation. A 34-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody as enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
Nottingham venue owner's heartbreak as student flats plans could force closure after years-long limbo

A Nottingham snooker lounge owner says plans for nearby student flats could force his venue to shut, after years of uncertainty. He claims the prolonged planning limbo has made it hard to invest or plan for the future.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

Nottingham trams are running again after a full network shutdown linked to damaged overhead lines. Services were hit on Friday, with repairs allowing operations to resume over the weekend.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
Detective inspector sent colleague sexualised texts

A detective inspector has been accused of sending sexualised texts to a colleague, with the case relating to time across West Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire forces. He resigned before facing a misconduct hearing.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
'I just want to live with my children for the first time since 2022 - but they're stuck in South Africa'

A Nottinghamshire mother says she has been separated from her children since 2022 and is battling to bring them from South Africa to the UK. She’s appealing for progress on the immigration process so the family can reunite.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
'Holy grail' 1990s Pokémon card sold for £30k

A rare 1990s Pokémon Charizard card has sold for around £30,000 at auction in Derbyshire. Auctioneers say the card’s condition and scarcity drove fierce interest from collectors.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Opening date set for new Bluey ride at Alton Towers

Alton Towers has confirmed when its new Bluey-themed ride will open, timed for the school holidays. The attraction is expected to pull in families from across the Midlands looking for a new day out.

Nottingham Post · local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

It comes after services were affected on Friday by damage to overhead lines.

BBC Nottingham · local
Man taken to hospital after car and bus crash

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision involving a car and a bus in Derbyshire. Police are investigating the crash, which happened early on Saturday.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Asda worker hailed 'absolute legend' for stepping in to help couple with newborn

An Asda worker has been praised after stepping in to help new parents when their card payment failed at the till. She reportedly bought essential baby items herself so the family could get what they needed.

Nottingham Post · local
What we know so far: Supreme Leader Khamenei killed, as Iran launches retaliatory strikes

Iran’s Supreme Leader has been killed, prompting retaliatory missile and drone strikes targeting Israel and Gulf states hosting US bases. The BBC has set out what’s known so far as the crisis escalates rapidly.

BBC News · national
Government consultation on children’s online safety to look at AI chatbots

The government is launching a consultation on children’s online safety, with AI chatbots firmly in the spotlight. Ministers are expected to examine risks including young people developing emotionally dependent relationships with bots.

The Independent · national
All the winners at the 2026 Brit Awards

The BBC has published the full list of winners from the 2026 Brit Awards. It rounds up the night’s big prizes across albums, songs and breakthrough acts, highlighting who dominated this year.

BBC Arts & Culture · national
Christina Applegate on how MS made her an ‘honesty missile’: ‘I won’t lie and say any of this is a blessing’

Christina Applegate has spoken candidly about living with multiple sclerosis, rejecting the idea that illness is somehow a ‘blessing’. In an extract-style piece, she describes how the diagnosis has changed her body, her work, and her tolerance for pretending.

The Guardian · national
Nigel Farage pledges postal voting ban and end to Commonwealth voting rights

The Reform UK leader claims postal voting has turned elections into a 'laughing stock'

Daily Express · national
Mum calls for mandatory accessible playgrounds in UK

A Nottinghamshire mum, Mollie, is calling for mandatory accessible playgrounds across the UK after successfully campaigning to get inclusive equipment installed in her local park. It’s a brilliant example of one person pushing for change that helps every child feel welcome and able to play.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Redbridge — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Redbridge · 1 article
West Ham Stars give kids footballing and career tips

West Ham United players dropped into The Foundry in East London to cheer on a girls’ football tournament and share practical tips on both the game and future careers. It’s a brilliant boost for local young people — showing them they’re seen, supported and full of potential on and off the pitch.

Ilford Recorder · good_news
The Local — Dacorum, Hertfordshire — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Dacorum · 6 articles
Former Watford player says football caused dementia

Former Watford player Walter Lees says he believes heading and the demands of the game contributed to his dementia. He’s calling for football to take brain health more seriously, as the sport continues to face scrutiny over long-term concussion risks.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Why are more GPs opting to work outside the NHS?

A growing number of GPs are moving into private work as NHS pressures mount, with some patients paying to be seen sooner. The shift is raising fresh questions about access, staffing, and what it means for local NHS services.

BBC Essex · local
Crowds drawn to the demolition of Anglia Square

Norwich’s Anglia Square demolition has become an unexpected spectator event, drawing crowds keen to watch a piece of 1960s architecture come down. The clearance is a key step towards long-promised redevelopment of the city-centre site.

BBC East · local
Celebration of county's 'quiet saviours'

A Suffolk event has shone a light on ‘quiet saviours’—community workers and volunteers helping people avoid spiralling into the criminal justice or social care systems. The focus was on early intervention and practical support that keeps residents safe and stable.

BBC Suffolk · local
How shows like Bridgerton keep the lights on at England's stately homes

Stately homes across the region are leaning on TV and film shoots to help pay the bills and fund restoration work. Productions bring in vital cash and jobs, but can also mean restricted public access while cameras roll.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · local
Woman's battle with alcohol prompts dry disco

A woman who’s turned her life around after battling alcohol is using her experience to help others, by organising a ‘dry disco’ for people in recovery. It’s a simple, joyful idea that offers a safe night out, a bit of community, and a reminder that you can still have a proper dance without a drink.

BBC Beds, Bucks & Herts · good_news
The Local — Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Rushcliffe · 11 articles
Murder investigation after injured man dies

Nottinghamshire Police have launched a murder investigation after an injured man died. A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is still in custody while enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · local
Man taken to hospital after car and bus crash

A man was taken to hospital with serious injuries after a collision involving a car and a bus in Derbyshire early on Saturday. Police are investigating the circumstances and appealing for information.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Nottingham venue owner's heartbreak as student flats plans could force closure after years-long limbo

A Nottingham snooker lounge owner says years of uncertainty have left his business on the brink after plans for nearby student flats. He fears the development could force the venue to close, ending a place that’s been part of the city’s nightlife since 2013.

Nottingham Post · local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

Nottingham’s tram network is back up and running after a full cancellation caused by damage to overhead lines. Services had been disrupted on Friday, with engineers working to restore the power infrastructure.

BBC Nottingham · local
Detective inspector sent colleague sexualised texts

A detective inspector who sent sexualised messages to a colleague resigned before facing a formal misconduct hearing. The case spans his time serving with West Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire police forces.

BBC Nottingham · local
Waste firm starts turning used nappies into fuel

A Derbyshire waste company has begun processing used nappies and sanitary products into fuel, tackling one of the trickiest streams in household waste. The move could cut landfill and create an alternative energy source from material usually thrown away.

BBC Derbyshire · local
'I just want to live with my children for the first time since 2022 - but they're stuck in South Africa'

A Ravenshead mum is fighting to reunite with her three children, who have been unable to join her in the UK since 2022. She says the family has been left stuck in limbo while she tries to resolve the situation.

Nottingham Post · local
Opening date set for new Bluey ride at Alton Towers

Alton Towers has confirmed when its new Bluey-themed ride will open, timed for the school holidays. It’s likely to draw families from across the region looking for a new attraction this summer.

Nottingham Post · local
Asda worker hailed 'absolute legend' for stepping in to help couple with newborn

An Asda worker has been praised after stepping in to help a couple with a newborn when their bank card was declined at the till. She paid for baby essentials herself, turning a stressful moment into a much-needed lifeline.

Nottingham Post · local
'It's a shame' - £1m seaside attraction closes its doors closes after four years

A £1m Peter Rabbit-themed attraction on Blackpool seafront has closed for good after just four years. The venue shut in November and organisers say it won’t be reopening.

Nottingham Post · local
Mum calls for mandatory accessible playgrounds in UK

A Nottinghamshire mum, Mollie, is pushing for mandatory accessible playgrounds across the UK after successfully campaigning to get inclusive equipment installed in her local park. It’s a brilliant reminder of what determined community voices can achieve — helping more children of all abilities play together, safely and happily.

BBC Nottingham · good_news
The Local — Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire — Sunday, 1 March 2026
Rushcliffe · 11 articles
Murder investigation after injured man dies

Nottinghamshire Police have launched a murder investigation after an injured man died. A 34-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and remains in custody while enquiries continue.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
Nottingham venue owner's heartbreak as student flats plans could force closure after years-long limbo

A Nottingham venue owner says years of uncertainty could now end with his snooker lounge shutting for good, as nearby student flats plans progress. He says he’s spent a huge chunk of his time in business stuck in planning limbo, with closure a real prospect.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

Nottingham Express Transit services are back up and running after an earlier shutdown that saw all trams cancelled. The disruption followed damage to overhead power lines, with services affected into Friday.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
Detective inspector sent colleague sexualised texts

A former detective inspector who worked across West Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire police forces has been accused of sending sexualised texts to a colleague. He resigned before a misconduct hearing could take place.

BBC Nottingham · hyper_local
'I just want to live with my children for the first time since 2022 - but they're stuck in South Africa'

A Ravenshead mum says she has been separated from her children since 2022 and is fighting to bring them to the UK from South Africa. She says delays and barriers are keeping the family apart despite her efforts to reunite them in Nottinghamshire.

Nottingham Post · hyper_local
Waste firm starts turning used nappies into fuel

A Derbyshire waste firm has begun processing used nappies and sanitary products into fuel, tackling one of the trickiest streams of household rubbish. The move could reduce landfill and create a new route for hard-to-recycle waste.

BBC Derbyshire · local
Opening date set for new Bluey ride at Alton Towers

Alton Towers has confirmed when its new Bluey-themed ride will open, timed for the school holiday rush. The announcement is likely to drive a spike in family bookings from across the Midlands.

Nottingham Post · local
Services resume after all trams cancelled

It comes after services were affected on Friday by damage to overhead lines.

BBC Nottingham · local
'Holy grail' 1990s Pokémon card sold for £30k

A rare 1990s Pokémon Charizard card has sold for £30,000 at auction in Derbyshire. Auctioneers described the pull as a collector’s dream, underlining how hot the vintage trading card market remains.

BBC Derbyshire · local
'It's a shame' - £1m seaside attraction closes its doors closes after four years

A £1 million seaside attraction on Blackpool’s promenade has shut and won’t be reopening, just four years after launching. It’s another sign of how quickly visitor venues can struggle outside peak seasons.

Nottingham Post · local
Asda worker hailed 'absolute legend' for stepping in to help couple with newborn

An Asda worker has been hailed an “absolute legend” after stepping in to help a couple shopping with their newborn when the new dad’s card was declined. Ashleigh quietly paid for essential baby items out of her own pocket, turning a stressful moment into a genuinely heartwarming act of kindness.

Nottingham Post · good_news