Many people are informed about the current events in Palestine, but there remains a significant portion that lacks awareness. Given the persistent conflict in Palestine and the regular protests in Nottingham, it is crucial to understand the pro-Palestinian perspective and actively seek knowledge…
Protestors risked arrest as they took to Nottingham Crown Court in support of the ‘Defend Our Juries’ protest, after a former social care worker was arrested for holding up a sign outside the Old Bailey earlier this year.
From visiting the Christmas Markets to watching a game of Ice Hockey, there’s plenty to do in Nottingham this Christmas. Here at FMB Radio, Jessica looked at the top five activities and attractions to visit.
To commemorate Anti-Bullying Week, this year’s theme was ‘Make a Noise About Bullying’, organised by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. Its aim was to bring young people together to create discussions about how banter can turn into something more harmful and how to stop bullying.
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.
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.
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…
The ‘Iron Giant’ of Erewash Valley is a treasure which until recently was abandoned and closed to the public – but thanks to the efforts of The Friends of Bennerley Viaduct it was reopened as a foot and cycle path in 2022. FMB…
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.