Student did impressions of The Joker s smile before assaulting 2 people in university halls
He had been drinking with others before the Christmas break
06:29, 11 MAY 2021
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Nottingham Trent University s Clifton campus (Image: Google)
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A student assaulted two people after drinking and doing impressions of The Joker s smile from the Batman films.
Covid felt really hard to avoid in Nottingham suburb at height of the pandemic For a period it felt like every house we know did have it.
04:00, 11 MAY 2021
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Rachel Quinn and daughter Chloe Quinn of The Park Estate. (Image: Nottingham Post)
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Worry over new Covid-19 variant in Nottingham as testing gets underway
Public health officials are urging the public to be extra vigilant (Image: Nottinghamshire Live)
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People in Nottingham say they are worried about a new variant of Covid-19 which has been found in the city.
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New six-storey student accommodation planned for Nottingham
It could be in place by 2023
An impression of how the development could look (Image: Candid PR)
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A new 297-bedroom student accommodation block is planned for Nottingham city centre.
A planning application has been submitted for the major student accommodation scheme on Traffic Street, in Nottingham’s Southside Regeneration Area.