• Nottingham Launches £300,000 Campaign To Protect Women

    Hannah Bentley Nottinghamshire’s Police and Crime Commissioner and the Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales celebrate the launch of a major campaign to protect women and girls in Nottingham. Impact’s Hannah Bentley reports on the efforts to make the night-time economy safer.   The event, hosted by The...
  • NUS Strike – ‘A New Vision For Our Education’

    The strikes and occupying of university buildings, which took place primarily in Torrington Square, London on the 2nd March, focused on reuniting students and standing in solidarity to campaign for the mending of the education system which has failed so many of us. There was a great turn out...
  • Blood Donation Session Held On Campus

    On 31st February, University Park’s first Blood Donation Session was held in The Great Hall of the Trent Building. India provides a run-down of this new development....
  • Funding Approved For Newark Castle Repairs

    £570,000 of funding has been approved for repairs on Newark Castle by Newark and Sherwood District Council. Impact's India Marriott reports on the new investment....
  • Prince Andrew And Giuffre Settlement

    Earlier this week The Duke of York, Prince Andrew, settled the sexual assault case filed against him by Virginia Giuffre. Giuffre initially made the allegations against the Prince and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2015, when she claimed that the two had trafficked her when she was 17 and forced to...
  • Former Nottingham Doctor Jailed For Sexual Assault

    A doctor, who previously worked at Queen’s Medical Centre in Nottingham, has been jailed for four-and-a-half years in connection with sexually assaulting two patients on multiple occasions. The 39-year-old doctor, Tayabb Shah, carried out the attacks in September 2020 and was found guilty of five counts of sexual assault. ...
  • “Living With Covid” Could Come Sooner Than Expected

    Boris Johnson has announced that the plans to abolish all restrictions, including the rule to self-isolate, may be abolished a month early, sooner than the expected 24th March deadline. Impact’s Hannah Walton-Hughes comments on the PM’s decision and what this means for England....