number of contributions including from counsellor david mallon, the leader of the council. we will then have ross middleton, head teacher at huntington academy followed by professor cheryl west, vice chancellor of the nerve to eight university of nottingham. together with the reverend, the chaplain of the university. we will then hear from alex noris mp and caroline henry, the police and crime commissioner. we will then move back to counsellor david millan and move into a minutes silence. after that we will hear from some of our faith leaders across our great city of nottingham put up together with contributions from members of the family and our portfolio holderfor communities before we close the event. without further ado i m going to introduce counsellor mccullough, lord mayor of nottingham. thank you. as lord mayor i would like to welcome as lord mayor i would like to welcome you all here today and thank you for welcome you all here today and thank you for coming. this
Good morning, and welcome to mornings on 2, it is sunday, october 13th. I am claudine wong. I am mike mibach. Bill hanging out with us this morning. Good morning, bill. Cold one out there with a little bit of fog. Temperatures are warming up. You noticed that yesterday. Fog along the coast and in it castro valley. It will play in the forecast today. Get ready for warming a beautiful sunday. We look at the five day in a few minutes and temperatures will be increasing. We will see you back here. We have all your weather. Thanks, bill. Topping the news this morning, the coverage of the bart labor dispute. Time is running out for a deal. They are threatening to go on strike tomorrow. They cant reach an agreement, by midnight tonight. Allie rasmus is live with us. Al lee . Reporter allie . Reporter to be back here. The sign out front said bart talks. Day 153. Today is actually day 154. Many commuters are hoping this is the last day the contract negotiations will go on and end with a positiv
Valdo Calocane was previously a man of 'impeccable character' before being billed as 'The Psycho' at university. Whilst suffering from paranoid schizophrenia, he killed three victims in a knife rampage
Valdo Calocane brutally stabbed Grace O'Malley-Kumar, Barnaby Webber and Ian Coates to death in Ilkeston Road, Nottingham. His classmates revealed he showed alarming signs ahead of the attack