Summary

  • Video footage of fatal stabbing released

  • Moors fire burned for 20 hours and scorched an area the size of 53 football pitches

  • Man tied up and robbed in own home

  • Car boot vase sells for thousands at auction

  • Giant stolen climbing wall found

  • Manchester bombing witnesses remember attack

  • Chemical spillage in Harworth

  • Appeal following football fan 'brawl'

  • Latest updates for Tuesday 22 May 2018

  1. East Midlands flights to France cancelledpublished at 09:49 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

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  2. Concerns for missing manpublished at 09:27 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    Police are concerned for the safety of 30-year-old Bradley Radage after he was reported missing from the Nottingham city centre area.

    They would like to hear from anyone with information on his whereabouts.

    Bradley RadageImage source, Nottinghamshire Police
  3. Manchester bombing witness 'recalls attack every day'published at 09:02 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    Many people are returning to Manchester today on the one year anniversary of a terrorist attack where 22 people lost their lives.

    Two sisters from Derbyshire were among those at the Ariana Grande concert when a bomb was detonated.

    Abbie and Poppie Sisson were not physically hurt but have been trying to come to terms with what happened.

    Bethany Hiley from Little Eaton was also caught up in the arena bombing with her cousin Henry Schafer.

    They were sitting near a fire exit and managed to escape quickly.

    Bethany Hiley and Henry Schafer

    The 21-year-old told the BBC she still thinks about the Manchester Arena attack every day. She will return to the city today to mark the anniversary.

  4. Notts County to launch new women’s teampublished at 08:42 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    BBC Sport

    Notts County are to relaunch a women's team just 13 months after folding under financial pressure.

    Notts County groundImage source, Getty Images

    Club owner Alan Hardy "called time" on efforts to save the Women's Super League 1 side in April 2017 when faced with debts of around £500,000.

    But Notts County hope to join a regional league for the 2018-19 season and with the aim of reaching the second tier within five years.

  5. Watch: East Midlands weather forecastpublished at 08:23 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Alex Hamilton
    BBC Weather

    More blue sky and more sun - it looks like we have another fine day ahead.

  6. Appeal following football fan 'brawl'published at 08:16 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    Police in Derby have released images of seven men they want to speak to following a "brawl" between football fans.

    CCTV imagesImage source, Derbyshire Police

    The fight broke out between Derby County and Sunderland fans outside the Neptune pub in Derby City Centre on Friday 30 March.

    Anyone who can identify the men is being asked to contact the police.

  7. Cow escape causes road closurepublished at 08:13 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    A cow has been causing chaos on the A46 in Leicester this morning.

    It looks like it has moooved now though.

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  8. Child amputee walks unaided for first timepublished at 08:08 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Taylor Lewsley, three, has been fitted with prosthetic legs after contracting meningococcal septicaemia.

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  9. 'Arduous' night dealing with chemical spillpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    Firefighters in Nottinghamshire have been dealing with a chemical spillage in Harworth overnight.

    More on this as we get it.

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  10. Giant stolen climbing wall foundpublished at 08:01 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    A bit of good news to start with today - the 30ft climbing wall that was stolen from Melton Scouts has been found.

    Climbing wallImage source, Leicestershire Scouts

    The district commissioner of Melton Mowbray Scouts told the BBC he received a call from Leicestershire Police about 18:30 last night to say the wall had been located near Burton on the Wolds.

    Ian Cliffe said it was all down to "the power of social media".

    The huge wall disappeared overnight between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning.

    It has now been returned to the Scout group. He said it has been slightly damaged with a few of the handles smashed off but it will be ready to use again next month.

  11. Join us for today's live news coveragepublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 22 May 2018

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC News

    Good morning East Midlands - I'll be writing your live page updates today along with Sandish Shoker.

    We'll have all of Tuesday's news, sport, weather and travel from across the region.

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