Henry VIII s links with Leicestershire include a pub, a piece of treasure and a long-lost body
He is one of our history s most enduring figures
06:00, 8 MAY 2021
History Illustration circa 1520, King Henry VIII (1491-1547) who reigned 1509-1547 (Image: Popperfoto /Getty Images)
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Police statement as major Nottingham road closed after man hit by bus nottinghampost.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nottinghampost.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Major city centre road blocked and paramedics called to deal with incident
The incident happened at around 2.45pm
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Paramedics at the scene of incident near Cornerhouse in city centre
One of Nottingham city centre s busiest roads is blocked and emergency services are on the scene after an incident.
Paramedics and ambulance cars were pictured in Burton Street, close to the Cornerhouse and Royal Concert Hall, with a Red Arrow bus close by.
The cause of the incident is yet to be confirmed but it is understood it happened at about 2.45pm on Sunday, May 2.
There are around four East Midlands Ambualnce Service vehicles at the scene.
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Nottingham conservationists say planned university art building is too tall
Nottingham Trent University bosses say it will create hundreds of jobs
16:11, 30 APR 2021
How the new building could look once built. (Image: Nottingham Trent University)
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Conservationists concerned over a proposed 10-storey university art and design centre in Nottingham say it would be too tall and inappropriate for the area.