The Lunch Edit
Why we're wired for stories - and how to tell one
From classrooms to boardrooms, storyteller Mike Payton explains why humans are wired for stories.
More of the briefing, but this time at lunch.
The Lunch Edit
From classrooms to boardrooms, storyteller Mike Payton explains why humans are wired for stories.
The Lunch Edit
NCT ticket prices increase most for regular users this year.
The Lunch Edit
Residents and community groups in Lady Bay can now apply for funding, with grants supporting local projects ranging from garden planters to children’s performances.
The Lunch Edit
A new board gaming cafe is set to open its doors in Sneinton Avenues this spring with over 650 board games to choose from.
The Lunch Edit
On Saturday, upwards of two hundred people arrived in the rain for a march through the city to once again ensure people do not forget that Ukraine is still embroiled in a war to defend themselves. Speeches were given afterwards where many spoke about the children of Ukraine who have
The Lunch Edit
From queer history archiving to inclusive sport, business outreach and community support, this year’s Rainbow Heritage Awards highlighted the breadth of LGBT+ work happening across Nottingham.
The Lunch Edit
Nottingham marks four years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with a city vigil and rally, as local groups reflect on support and solidarity.
Event Review
Nottingham's Beeston Tales is a lovely storytelling night, happening monthly.
The Lunch Edit
Bulwell Academy taking part in new scheme to prevent anti-social behaviour from younger people.
Interview
On a wet Tuesday night, more than 80 people came for a run — and stayed for something more important.
Interview
The Pride Shop kicks off February with Valentines ideas; Nottingham Panthers suffer loss on Pride Night.