Worksop woman charged with breaching Covid rules on Christmas Eve following reports of gathering
A man and woman were fined, but officers had to return for a second time half an hour later
11:45, 29 DEC 2020
Carlton Road, Worksop (Image: Google)
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image captionPolice say the victim remains in a serious condition in hospital after the knife attack on Hickings Lane at about 05:30 GMT on Saturday
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a 16-year-old boy was stabbed in Nottinghamshire.
Police said the victim remains in a serious condition in hospital following the knife attack at about 05:30 GMT, on Hickings Lane, Stapleford, on Saturday.
Jake Rollinson, 20, of Hickings Lane, Stapleford, is due appear at Nottingham Magistrates Court later.
A 25-year-old woman, who was also arrested for the same offence, has been released with no further action.
image captionPolice said officers were not currently looking for anyone else in connection with the attack
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Police officer spat at while arresting man in Mansfield
Punches were also allegedly thrown at two other police officers
15:14, 28 DEC 2020
Stockwell Gate, Mansfield
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The criminals who targeted key workers in Nottinghamshire during the pandemic
Many were assaulted or spat at, and two offenders claimed to have coronavirus
04:00, 26 DEC 2020
Sarah Pryor (left), Danielle Pryor (centre), Stephen Ravenscroft (right) (Image: Nottinghamshire Police)
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