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BREAKING: Valdo Calocane sentenced for Nottingham attacks

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Valdo Calocane. Credit Nottinghamshire Police Nottingham attacker Valdo Calocane will “very probably” spend the rest of his life in a high security hospital after the murder of three people in the city. The 32-year-old, suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, “deliberately and mercilessly” stabbed students Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, both 19, and school caretaker Ian Coates, 65, in the early hours of June 13 last year. Sentencing the killer at Nottingham Crown Court on Thursday (January 25), Mr Justice Turner told Calocane: “You committed a series of atrocities in this city which ended the lives of three people. “Your sickening crimes both shocked the nation and wrecked the lives of your surviving victims and the families of them all.” Mr Justice Turner said the “harrowing” details of the attacks have been “fully recounted and explored” in court over the past days and that Calocane had sentenced many relatives and friends to “a life of grief and pain”. The judge told the tr...

Homelessness in Nottingham: Unmasking the challenges and unveiling the efforts in the fight against homelessness and housing Crisis

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Lead By Example: The ActiveKids Movement highlights the 80% decline in fitness children experience during summer break. ActiveKids has announced a three-month campaign starting from April to July 2024 to change children’s lives aged 6-11. As the summer holidays are approaching the new campaign will highlight the importance of reducing screentime whilst increasing physical activity. In the UK, over 70% of young people fail to meet the recommended daily quota of one hour of physical activity, and primary school children experience an 80% decline in fitness during the leisurely summer break. The extended free time associated with holidays contributes to elevated screen time and a sedentary lifestyle. Emily Hazera, director of ActiveKids, said: “Children during the summer holidays spend more time on their devices and less time outside socialising with other children their age; adults in their lives play a vital role in making that positive shift so we want to encourage them to be prese...

Nottingham Trent students juggle academics and financial pressures

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The escalating cost of university education, coupled with rising living expenses, forces students into a dilemma between pursuing higher education and seeking paid employment to sustain themselves. Cheb Ifeta juggles his full-time university studies with his part-time work Third year accounting and finance student at Nottingham Trent, Cheb Ifeta, 21, has been skipping some lectures and doing long hours in the library to make up for the time missed whilst working a part time job. He says the late nights in the library and working during the week "make it increasingly hard to focus. "I feel like I'm on the verge of burnout, but I have to support myself because there's no one else who will," he shared. The online opinion poll , commissioned by the Sutton Trust, a social mobility charity, indicates that 49% of undergraduate students who participated have skipped classes, seminars, or workshops since September to work for pay. Coming from a single-parent household, C...

Hyson Green Youth Club: Empowering the Youth and Strengthening Community

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  In the heart of Radford, amidst a community full of diverse cultures, the Hyson Green Youth Club stands as a ray of optimism for young people facing challenges in their lives who need support and guidance. Elliott Campbell the janitor of the youth club One remarkable story within this youth club is that of Elliott Campbell, a 35-year-old janitor at the club who was once a 10-year-old member of the club himself, 25 years ago. Reflecting on his journey, Elliott highlights the importance of the community centre, stating, "I needed that support and sense of community to ground me. "It was a good place to come, we had a place to socialise off the streets. In a way, the community centre saved me." Elliott's life took an unfortunate turn, leading him to be imprisoned for 5 years at the age of 26 for ABH. However, committed to turning his life around upon release, he found himself back at the very community centre that played an important role in his upbringing. Now, as a...

Maggie’s Ball Nottingham Raises £40,000 for Cancer Support

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 The Maggie's Ball was held on November 18 at Nottingham's Renaissance at Kelham Hall. The event was organised by Maggie's, a non-profit that provides free support to people with cancer and their family. Maggie's Ball in the Grande Hall at The Renaissance.[/caption] The aim was to raise £25,000, but the overwhelming support from the community and the incredible sponsorship from Action Solicitors and Park Hospital resulted in an astonishing £40,000 being raised. The centre was founded by the late Maggie Keswick Jencks and has been at the forefront of transforming cancer care since 1996. With 26 centres across Scotland, England, and Wales, including the Nottingham centre located at Maggie's Nottingham City Hospital Campus, the charity offers a unique blend of professional support and a welcoming environment. Residents played a vital role in the event's success by generously donating gifts and prizes for the raffle and auction, showing the communities spirit in No...