Summary

  • MP Anna Soubry outraged by malicious tweet

  • Tributes paid to men who died in A52 crash

  • Councils pay out thousands over asbestos in schools

  • West Bridgford school shut for third day

  • Notts County manager cancels Christmas party

  • Boxer Ekow Essuman wins first professional fight

  • Benitez sends encouraging words to Forest

  • Updates for Friday 2 December 2016

  1. Watch: Anna Soubry on Jo Cox death tweetpublished at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Broxtowe MP Anna Soubry has told us she has had two death threats this week.

    She said society needs to take a stand against online trolling.

  2. Train price hike announced for next weekpublished at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Bad news if you're a regular train user.

    The cost of your train ticket is likely to go up by 2.3% next month.

    train ticketImage source, PA

    However, East Midlands Trains says its ticket price increases will be closer to 1.5%.  

  3. Listen: Murray reflects on leaving Stagspublished at 13:35 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    David Jackson
    BBC Radio Nottingham Sport

    Adam Murray has been talking to us about leaving Mansfield Town and said he left with "head held high".

    He said he’s ready to get back into work now and Steve Evans is a "shrewd appointment". 

  4. MP says tweet 'rattled' herpublished at 13:09 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Peter Saull
    BBC Radio Nottingham Political Reporter

    I just interviewed Anna Soubry who was very frank and open.

    She admitted the tweet this morning had "rattled" her and her family.

  5. Travel: Two lanes still closed on M1 after crashpublished at 12:51 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

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  6. Latest headlines for Nottinghamshirepublished at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

  7. Police investigate Soubry tweetpublished at 12:18 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Nottinghamshire Police has confirmed it is investigating the tweet which asked someone to "Jo Cox" her.

    A force representative said they had been "made aware of reports of threats being made against an individual on Twitter and take such reports seriously".

    Anna SoubryImage source, PA
  8. Investigations continue after assaultpublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Police said they closed off an area outside the shops on Radcliffe Road yesterday  - between Pavilion Road and Colwick Road.

    Nottinghamshire Police said the cordon is still there today while investigations continue.

    Radcliffe RoadImage source, Google
  9. Man critical after West Bridgford assaultpublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    We've heard more from police on what's happening on Radcliffe Road in West Bridgford. 

    A spokesman has told us a 30-year-old man was seriously assaulted there about 00:55 yesterday morning. 

    He's still in a critical condition at the QMC and officers said they want to talk to anyone who saw two men running away from the shops towards Fox Road.

  10. Support for Rosie's Garden 'overwhelming'published at 11:26 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Jackie Setchfield said she had been "overwhelmed" by the support they had received from people donating money and materials for the garden, which will also be used as an outdoor classroom.

    "People have been swept away by the tragic story of Rosie's passing and understand what this garden is supposed to be for," she said.

    garden

    "The whole process has been filled with people's good will. It's been lovely."

    The garden is expected to open next week.  

  11. Travel: Roadworks on Mansfield Road causing delayspublished at 11:01 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

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  12. Rosie's characteristics in garden says mumpublished at 10:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Rosie died from an aggressive form of ovarian cancer just five months after her diagnosis. 

    Her mum Diane told BBC Radio Nottingham there are a lot of Rosie's characteristics in the new garden.

    West Bridgford Junior SchoolImage source, Google

    She said the path was plaited like Rosie's hair used to be, the benches looked like they are hugging each other and there was a lot of pink - which was her favourite colour.

  13. School garden to remember pupilpublished at 10:38 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    A memorial garden is being created at West Bridgford Junior School for 11-year-old Rosie Perry-Jones who died of ovarian cancer. 

    It's been designed by one of the parents, Jackie Setchfield, who was tasked by the teachers and Rosie's classmates to create something special for her.

    memorial garden
  14. MP to talk about abuse in politicspublished at 10:31 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    BBC Sunday Politics

    Coincidentally, Anna Soubry is going to be on Sunday Politics this weekend talking about the abuse MPs and councillors face.

    She'll be joined by Dame Margaret Beckett and East Midlands MEP Roger Helmer.

  15. Joe Worrall plays down his influence on teampublished at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    BBC Nottingham Sport

    "Just head it and kick it" is his strategy.... Nothing seems to faze the 19-year-old defender.

  16. No comment from Twitterpublished at 09:59 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Alex Smith
    BBC News Online

    A Twitter spokesman has told me they do not comment on individual accounts "for privacy and security reasons".

  17. Support grows for MP over tweetpublished at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Hundreds of people have taken to Twitter to show their support for Ms Soubry.

    TwitterImage source, Twitter
  18. MP calls tweeter 'cowardly troll'published at 09:36 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    The account responsible for the tweet about Anna Soubry can no longer be found.  

    But the pro-Remain MP did not hesitate to tweet the person back and call them "a sad cowardly troll."

    Anna SoubryImage source, Getty Images
  19. Benitez's encouraging words for Forestpublished at 09:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 December 2016

    David Jackson
    BBC Radio Nottingham Sport

    Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez says Nottingham Forest are a good team who "need to find their balance".

    Newcastle are top of the league and come to the City Ground tonight.

    Rafa BenitezImage source, Reuters

    Benitez said: "It's a good team and they have some good players and they are scoring a lot of goals. They just need to find their balance".