National League news - June 2019published at 14:30 British Summer Time 28 June 2019
Follow the latest news stories from the National League, including transfers and selected contract announcements.
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Live updates for Friday 21 June
Gavin Bevis and Nick Smith
Follow the latest news stories from the National League, including transfers and selected contract announcements.
Read MoreNottingham Forest assistant manager Roy Keane leaves the Championship club.
Read MoreCaptive-bred hazel dormice are being released into woodland after going extinct in 17 English counties.
Read MoreThe man died in hospital after he was rescued from a flat that was on fire in Long Eaton.
Read MoreLoughborough University says the student died at an "event off campus" early on Friday morning.
Read MoreThe postmaster and a member of his family were attacked and threatened during the raid in May.
Read MoreWilbur's 10th birthday will be celebrated at two of his favourite haunts - a pub and a building society.
Read MoreAn NHS trust said seven people, both patients and staff, had been admitted due to complications.
Read MoreTonight will be dry with light winds, clear spells and some areas of low cloud drifting around.
We can expect another dry day tomorrow, with further sunny periods and patches of cloud developing once again.
Nick Smith
BBC News Online
Morgan Bowler, who went missing from the Eastwood area on Wednesday, has been found.
Nottinghamshire Police have thanked everyone who shared their appeal.
Nick Smith
BBC News Online
A car flipped onto its roof after hitting a sign earlier..
Police say that four people were in the Vauxhall Astra at the time of the crash, which happened at about 14:00 in Carisbrooke Road, Knighton, but all occupants managed to get out of the car.
One person was taken by police to hospital for treatment and no arrests have been made this time.
Nick Smith
BBC News Online
Mckenzie Lennox, who went missing on 8 June in Hucknall has been found.
Police have thanked the public and the media for their help in locating him.
Nick Smith
BBC News Online
Police are currently investigating reports of a knife-point robbery at a newsagents in Toton.
At 10:50 today, police say a hooded man entered Toton News and Off Licence in High Road with a large knife and demanded money from the till.
The man, who is white and believed to be between 20 and 25, rode off on a bicycle towards Manor Park with a quantity of cash from the shop.
Investigations are ongoing.
Mansfield sign striker Andy Cook from fellow League Two side Walsall for an undisclosed fee on a two-year contract.
Read MoreCentre Joe Thomas and fly-half Johnny McPhillips join Premiership side Leicester Tigers ahead of the 2019-20 season.
Read MoreNick Smith
BBC News Online
Good news...
Trams are now running in Nottingham after power was restored.
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Gavin Bevis
BBC News
A quick-thinking bin crew knew what to do when they spotted rubbish had caught fire in the back of their lorry this morning - they drove the flaming pile to the nearest fire station.
When they arrived, the crew at Leicester's Central Station instructed them to unload the rubbish onto the empty forecourt so the fire could be put out with a hose.
A spokeswoman for lorry firm Biffa said: "There was no damage to the vehicle and nobody was injured."
Nick Smith
BBC News Online
A man who carried out two burglaries at a Mansfield care home has been jailed for three-and-a-half years.
Pawel Klementowski, 28, of Howard Road, Mansfield, pleaded guilty to two counts of burglary from Westfield Care Home on separate days on March 20 and 28.
Nottinghamshire Police said he targeted vulnerable residents, stealing a television, chocolates and toiletries.
He was jailed at Nottingham Crown Court on Wednesday.
Joe Clarke and Tom Kohler-Cadmore are charged with bringing the game into disrepute by the England and Wales Cricket Board.
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