Summary

  • Updates for Monday 15 August 2016

  • News, sport, travel and weather updates resume at 08:00 Tuesday

  1. Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00

    Live updates for Nottinghamshire have finished for the day but we'll be back at 08:00 tomorrow with all the latest news, sport, travel and weather.

  2. Weather: Staying dry into tonightpublished at 17:55 BST 15 August 2016

    Kaye Forster
    Weather Presenter

    Staying dry with some sunshine for the rest of the day. 

    Remaining dry overnight too with clear skies. Minimum temperature 10C (50F).

    weather
  3. Piglets born at farmpublished at 17:49 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    BBC Radio Nottingham's Hayley Compton went down to a farm in Newark this morning to talk about how farming will be affected by Brexit.

    She got more than she bargained for when she arrived at Drove Farm and saw these piglets that had just been born this morning.

    Newark pigs

    Any excuse for us to share a cute picture of piglets.

  4. Laing said he 'played best football' at Nottspublished at 17:39 BST 15 August 2016

    BBC Sport

    BBC Sport has more on the return of Louis Laing to Notts County.

    The 23-year-old is on loan until January and told BBC Radio Nottingham: "The last time I was here I played what I felt was my best football."

    Louis LaingImage source, Getty Images
  5. Latest headlines for Nottinghamshirepublished at 17:37 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

  6. Labour MP praises union for Sports Direct dealpublished at 17:30 BST 15 August 2016

    Calum McKenzie
    BBC Local Live

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  7. Dentist told off staff for changing glovespublished at 17:23 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    A witness at the hearing for Mr D'Mello said she was rebuked by the dentist for cleaning too much and told how she once found a soiled glove stuffed into a box of new ones. 

    Dental nurse, Caroline Surgey, who was accused along with Mr D'Mello said he did not like her changing her gloves all the time.

    She said he would make comments about other staff changing their gloves all the time and "going through gloves".

  8. Your photos: Deer splashing aboutpublished at 17:13 BST 15 August 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    These deer look like they're having fun in the water at Wollaton Park.

    Deer in WollatonImage source, SteveA
  9. Hampshire declare on day threepublished at 16:59 BST 15 August 2016

    BBC Nottingham Sport

    Hampshire declare on 393-7, leaving Notts with a nominal target of 468 needed from 22 overs tonight plus 96 tomorrow.

  10. Charity wants to raise awareness of heart conditionspublished at 16:22 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Charity CRY (Cardiac Risk in the Young) says it doesn't support a national screening programme because people should be able to choose whether they are tested.

    Alison Cox from the charity told BBC Radio Nottingham: "We don't believe it should be mandatory but we believe in raising awareness and the support of the government to raise awareness of our screening programme which has been going for 18 years."

    She said people aged between 14 and 35 could book free appointments through their website and 22,000 people took up the opportunity last year.

  11. Mum said death 'didn't make sense'published at 16:12 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Alex Reid was a keen swimmer and netball player and so active her mum Heather said her death "didn't make sense".

    She said her daughter was sitting her GCSEs and one day wasn't feeling well but the next day she didn't wake up.

    Heather ReidImage source, Sofia Alexandra Sinnott Monterro

    Now she is campaigning for all young people to be screened nationally for hidden heart conditions.

  12. Travel: Overturned lorry causing delayspublished at 16:00 BST 15 August 2016

    BBC Travel

    Avoid the area around Mansfield Road in Selston if you can. The road is closed because of an overturned lorry and police are directing traffic.

  13. Dentist suspension led to huge patient recallpublished at 15:55 BST 15 August 2016

    Secret filming at Desmond D'Mello's practice - the former Daybrook Dental Practice - in 2014 prompted his suspension, and the subsequent recall of 22,000 patients to be tested for blood-borne viruses.

    It was called "the biggest NHS patient recall in history".

    Daybrook Dental Practice
  14. Laing back with Magpiespublished at 15:38 BST 15 August 2016

    BBC Nottingham Sport

    Louis Laing is back at Meadow Lane.

    The defender is here on his second loan spell with the Magpies from Motherwell 

    Louis LangImage source, Notts County

    He's told us: "I want to get Notts back into League One. I wanted to stay last time..."

  15. Pay deal agreed for 'Victorian workforce,' union sayspublished at 15:27 BST 15 August 2016

    Calum McKenzie
    BBC Local Live

    These pictures should give you an idea of the scale and size of the Sports Direct operation at Shirebrook. 

    Sports Direct warehouseImage source, BBC/Inside Out
    Sports Direct warehouseImage source, PA Wire
  16. We'll work with Mike Ashley, says unionpublished at 15:13 BST 15 August 2016

    Calum McKenzie
    BBC Local Live

    Steve Turner has also spoken about how his union is hoping to continue to work with Mike Ashley to improve conditions. 

    Steve Turner

    Mr Turner said: "Unite will seek to engage constructively with Sports Direct where possible and urges the retailer to continue dialogue with us so that we can assist it in meeting Mike Ashley's ambition of being an exemplar employer."

  17. Workers should get what they're 'owed,' HMRC saypublished at 14:55 BST 15 August 2016

    Calum McKenzie
    BBC Local Live

    HM Revenue & Customs have spoken to the Guardian, external about the Sports Direct pay deal. 

    "While we don’t discuss individual cases we won’t accept anything less than what’s owed," a statement from HMRC said.

  18. 'Victorian' practices criticised at Sports Directpublished at 14:41 BST 15 August 2016

    Sandish Shoker
    BBC News Online

    Here's more from BBC News Online on the Sports Direct story.

    The distribution centre in Shirebrook has been criticised over its "Victorian" working practices for several months.

    Sports Direct Shirebrook
  19. Sports Direct 'not off the hook,' say unionpublished at 14:31 BST 15 August 2016

    Calum McKenzie
    BBC Local Live

    Here is a little bit more of what Steve Turner has had to say about Mike Ashley and the regime at Sports Direct in Shirebrook: 

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    The charge of 'Victorian' work practices will continue to weigh heavily on Sports Direct until it moves long standing agency workers onto direct, permanent contracts and weans itself off its reliance upon zero hours contracts."

    Steve Turner, Unite, Assistant General Secretary