• BREAKING: Three people stabbed on Lenton Boulevard

    Three people have been stabbed on Lenton Boulevard, following an attack early on Saturday morning. The stabbing took place at approximately 4:30am Saturday morning, on the stretch of Lenton Boulevard between Derby Road and Ilkeston Road. The victims were two men and women, aged 20 and 21. They have...
  • IMPACT EXCLUSIVE: An Interview with Lilian Greenwood MP

    Local MP Lilian Greenwood: “Brexit is having a chilling effect on our universities”. Having resigned from being Shadow Secretary of State for Transport after the EU referendum result, Lilian Greenwood is under no illusions of the problems facing not only Labour, but the UK as a whole. For her...
  • Lilian Greenwood MP: “Brexit means Brexit is a ridiculous statement”

    Local Labour MP Lilian Greenwood visited the University of Nottingham on Friday 14th October to give a talk titled “Labour after Brexit: can it ever win back power?”. The Labour Member of Parliament for Nottingham South, first elected in 2010, expressed little confidence in Jeremy Corbyn,“after a disastrous summer,...
  • Are you happy being a woman? BBC poll suggests that you might be

    A Radio 4 Woman’s Hour poll claim that women of 2016 are content with their gender, a reality that has changed since 1947. Pollsters took a closer look into these women’s lives, revealing their attitudes on sex, money, family and appearance. 9 out of 10 women surveyed said they...
  • MPs to examine Brexit’s effect on universities

    The impact of Brexit on Britain’s Higher Education institutions is to be examined by a group of MP’s. The Education Select Committee is set to examine how British universities will still remain competitive. It will not examine how Brexit will affect University research and funding. “The inquiry now gives...
  • BREAKING NEWS: Meningitis alert issued at the University of Nottingham

    The University of Nottingham (UoN) has issued an alert following a confirmed case of meningitis in a hall of residence.  Today (Friday 7th October), the University has released a statement confirming a student in one of their halls of residence was diagnosed with the illness. “UoN urged members of the University...
  • Government announces plans for further increases to tuition fees

    The Government has announced plans for increased tuition fees, which could be in place from as early as 2018. Following the announcement earlier this year that universities could charge up to £9,250 per year, a new rankings system could enable increases beyond £9,500 from as early as 2018. The new increases...