For the last month, a gathering of protestors has rallied against the mass genocide of Palestinians. Organised by ‘People for Palestine,’ a grassroots movement dedicated to Palestinian liberation and an end to the tragic cycle of Palestinian genocide and illegal Israeli occupation.
Winter wonderland returns to Nottingham early this year and is extending its magic. It will commence fromTuesday the 7th of November till Sunday the 31st of December. Seifeldin reports.
Spooky season has returned, so get your costumes ready and sinister voices on because Halloween is right around the corner. Outlining some of the charitable events this year is FMB Radio’s Eda Onay.
On the 14th and 21st of October, Nottingham witnessed a powerful gathering in Old Market Square, as hundreds of protestors came together to express their unwavering support for Palestine in the wake of Israel’s long history of harsh bombings and attacks on civilians.…
FMB Radio spoke to retail workers in Nottingham’s John Lewis about the rise in shoplifting, and the recent initiatives of their boss, Sharon White. Detailing the findings is FMB Radio’s Jessica Milner.
After heavy downpours from Storm Babet left hundreds of properties submerged with icy conditions on the way, warnings of more flooding could be hitting the UK this week.
Those who are homeless in Nottingham often receive help from a variety of charities. One such charity is the SFiCE Foundation, which aims to reduce food poverty, isolation, and ill health. Taking a look at the ordinary people behind extraordinary work, for the…
Nottingham’s commitment to addressing the issue of rough sleeping has received a significant boost with the City Council successfully securing an additional £800,000 in funding. This funding injection, awarded through the Department for Levelling Up, Housing, and Communities (DLUHC) Rough Sleeping Initiative (RSI),…
The much-anticipated annual extravaganza, Goose Fair, is set to make a grand return to Nottingham’s Forest Recreation Ground from Friday, September 29th, to Sunday, October 8th, promising ten days of non-stop fun and excitement for people of all ages.
The Nottingham-based magazine LeftLion and Nottingham’s New Art Exchange are working on a project to explore the stories of those who were part of the Windrush generation, with an opportunity to share your voice.
