Summary

  • Teenager detained for attempted rape of 62-year-old woman

  • Mum 'experiments' with private cancer treatment

  • Council uses camera-fitted car to fine motorists over parking

  • Nottinghamshire emergency services help east coast tidal surge response

  • Clipstone council tax rise pays for community centre

  • Updates for Friday 13 January 2017

  1. Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Live updates for Nottinghamshire have finished for the day but we'll be back at 08:00 on Monday with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather.

  2. Weather: Staying cold throughout the nightpublished at 17:51 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sara Blizzard
    BBC Weather

    Feeling bitterly cold with a widespread frost and icy stretches. 

    A few snow showers are still possible overnight.

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  3. Sex attack victim lives in 'constant fear'published at 17:39 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Caroline Lowbridge
    BBC News Online

    In a statement read to the court, the 62-year-old victim said she lives "in constant fear" of it happening again.

    "Before the attack I was a strong independent woman," she said.

    "It takes me 90 minutes to get out of the house because of panicking and feeling sick."

  4. Boy, 16, detained after trying to rape 62-year-old womanpublished at 17:31 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Caroline Lowbridge
    BBC News Online

    A 16-year-old boy has been detained for nine years for sexually assaulting and attempting to rape a 62-year-old woman in Wollaton.

    He had sexually assaulted a 22-year-old woman in a Lenton alley just 15 minutes before on the morning of 23 October.

    Police at scene

    Sentencing him at Nottingham Crown Court, Judge Gregory Dickinson said the attacks were "violent, sustained, brutal and degrading".

    He said the crimes were "shocking enough" but even more extraordinary because of his age.

  5. Train changes in Nottingham to be aware ofpublished at 17:29 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

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  6. First win for Pantherspublished at 17:20 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    BBC Nottingham Sport

    The game has ended in Ritten.

    Nottingham Panthers start their Continental Cup campaign with a 2-0 win over Odense.

    Ritten ice hockey
  7. Theatre pays tribute to Lord Snowdonpublished at 16:58 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

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  8. Lord Snowdon who opened Nottingham theatre dies, aged 86published at 16:49 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Lord Snowdon, Princess Margaret's former husband, has died aged 86.

    He was a renowned photographer and had many famous subjects, as well as actors and actresses for theatre publicity shots.

    Lord SnowdonImage source, PA

    In Nottingham, he is best known for officially opening the Playhouse in 1963.

  9. Travel: Mansfield accident causing delayspublished at 16:38 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    BBC Travel

    Leeming Lane South in Mansfield is busy in both directions because of an earlier accident.

  10. What is MRI scanning?published at 16:25 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    MRI -  or magnetic resonance imaging - is a scan using magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of inside the body.  

    It can be used to examine the brain and spinal cord, bones, the heart and other internal organs to help diagnose conditions.

    Sir Peter MansfieldImage source, University of Nottingham

    Physicist Sir Peter Mansfield developed the MRI scanner in the 70s while workiing as a professor at the university. 

    He was later awarded a Nobel prize in medicine.

  11. New MRI scanner to help investigate hearing losspublished at 15:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    This new scanner has been paid for with the investment.

    It gives more details of the brain and is helping scientists at the university to investigate hearing loss.

    MRI scannerImage source, University of Nottingham

    The university says this scanner provides better quality pictures than older scanners. They've also developed a new vertical scanner.

  12. Uni invests in MRI scanningpublished at 15:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    A £9m investment into MRI scanning is being celebrated today at the University of Nottingham.

    It was back in the 1970s that MRI was developed at the uni by Sir Peter Mansfield. 

    MRI scannersImage source, University of Nottingham

    The latest state of the art imaging paves the way for more research into a range of health problems such as obesity, liver disease, mental health and orthopaedics.

  13. Residents 'excited' about planspublished at 15:11 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Clipstone Parish Council bought the building from the NHS to stop the site being turned into housing.

    Residents said they are much happier to support a community centre and don't mind the small council tax rise to pay for it.

    Clipstone

    Chairman MG Whittard said it was "amazing" to get people's support and see the excitement from people about the plans.  

  14. Villagers happy about council tax risepublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    People usually aren't happy about their council tax going up.

    But in Clipstone it's being increased by 15p a week, and the locals are over the moon about it.

    Clipstone health centre

    The money's being used to turn this old doctor's surgery into a community centre.

  15. Travel: Hucknall Road reopens after accidentpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

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  16. Your views: 'Trade deal is just fantasy'published at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

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    The Robert Jenrick story has got some of you talking on our Facebook page, external.

    Lee Gavin wrote: "What do we manufacture that the American's might want that China can't sell them for a third of the price? This 'Trade Deal' thing is just fantasy."

    Dean Millard added: "And i bet the tax payer is paying for it aswell!!"

  17. MP says attendance is not 'endorsement' of Trumppublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    Peter Saull
    BBC Radio Nottingham Political Reporter

    Robert Jenrick is the chair of the all-party parliamentary group on international trade and said he would be the first British MP to meet the incoming US Trade Representative, Robert Lighthizer.

     As part of the visit to Washington DC, the Newark MP has accepted an invitation to the inauguration ceremony.

    Robert Jenrick and Donald TrumpImage source, Getty Images

    However, Mr Jenrick has told me his presence at the ceremony isn't an "endorsement" of Donald Trump.

    He said he's always believed in the importance of the "special relationship" and the need to build bridges with the new American administration, particularly post-Brexit.

  18. 'We're looking for players of all ages and abilities'published at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2017

    #PeoplesCup

    Have you ever dreamt of walking out onto the pitch at Wembley or lifting a cup in front of 90,000 fans?

    The 2017 FA People's Cup - the UK's biggest free five-a-side football competition - is offering the chance to do just that.

    Find out about the 16 different categories and dates of the competition here - then find out where your nearest venue is and how to sign up here., external