• Forest Break Losing Streak In A Tense Evening At The City Ground 

    Nottingham Forest earned their first Premier League point since the 20th of August following a nervy 1-1 draw against fellow Midlands giants Aston Villa. Just over 40 years ago this game would have been box office viewing with both teams having won three out of the last four European...
  • UON Conquer First Half Jitters To Finish Convincing Winners On Their Super Rugby Debut

    Arriving at Highfields for the opening game of the BUCS Super Rugby season on a cold but sunny afternoon, there was a quiet sense of anticipation and excitement from the sizeable crowd. After promotion in their last campaign, the Green and Gold, led by captain James Cherry, were looking...
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    Impact Tries: Turtle Bay

    Anna Boyne reviews Turtle Bay's new and refreshed menu for the autumn term. The new drinks will divide opinion......
  • Notts County Overcome Altrincham As Langstaff Bags Another Brace

    High-flying Notts County beat National League strugglers Altrincham 3-1 on Saturday at Meadow Lane. The Magpies went into the game in fine form, having won four of their last five and sitting pretty in third place. Altrincham, conversely, had fallen to 23rd with only one win in their opening...
  • Nottingham City Transport Bus Fares Increase

    Nottingham City Transport (NCT) have increased their bus fares in response to what they called “significantly increased operating costs.” The company cite the specific reasons for the increase as: “fuel and staffing costs are much higher than at the start of the year, with diesel costing us up to...
  • Nottinghamshire Welcomes 800 Ukrainian Refugees

    The ongoing war in Ukraine has led to millions being displaced. Nottinghamshire Council says a total of 1,478 Ukrainian refugees are expected to arrive, with residents offering a safe haven for those fleeing the conflict. Impact’s Abigail Cadman Kerr reports....
  • Nottingham Pride Festival 2022

    On Saturday 30th July 2022 Nottingham celebrated its pride festival. The theme of the event this year was ‘We See You’ with live performances, market stalls and a march through Nottingham city centre. Impact’s Campus News Editor Laura Scaife reports. ...