Vote on rebranding to Leicester Gazette and expansion
Should we change our name, and expand into Leicestershire?
How a walking group that started with just one person, and now has hundreds of members, is radically reducing loneliness and mental health issues for the elderly in Leicester's British Asian community.
Two buildings on the University of Leicester campus will be off-limits to staff and students for years to allow vital repairs to be carried out.
An anti-Muslim pogrom laid the grounds for India’s slide into fascism. The UK can still go down a different path.
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Should we change our name, and expand into Leicestershire?
James Hickman walks us through the life and legacy of Simon de Montfort, the Leicester earl who expelled the Jewish population from the city in 1231.
As waiting lists climb, so do the numbers of rough sleepers in the city.
How I came to be standing under Leicester’s clock tower at 10:30pm, sober, in near freezing temperatures, dressed in hi-vis — all in the name of journalism.
Have your say in a new consultation of pallative and end-of-life care.
Many councils across the UK have already declared effective bankruptcy.
Leicestershire’s ambulance trust has condemned the “riots, racism and Islamophobia” which have rocked towns and cities across the UK recently.
James Hickman walks us through the life and legacy of Simon de Montfort, the Leicester earl who expelled the Jewish population from the city in 1231.
Ellen Sherriff and Elizabeth Rowley Frisby were at the heart of an arson attack on Blaby railway station in 1914.
A short walk through the history of representative democracy in Leicester.
Everything you need to know ahead of polling day on Thursday, 4 July.
How I came to be standing under Leicester’s clock tower at 10:30pm, sober, in near freezing temperatures, dressed in hi-vis — all in the name of journalism.
Ahead of this year's Leicester Pride, Jem Collins looks at Leicester's newest alcohol-free space for LGBTQ+ people.
With the upcoming closure of Beaumont Leys market in Leicester, we look at how the local community will miss out.
There is a well-known phrase that says: “If you shake a Leicester man by his collar, you will hear the beans rattle in his belly.” This was because Leicestershire people realised how easy and efficient it was to grow beans for themselves and their families.
Voters are being warned that misinformation online could affect their vote.
The email addresses of Leicester's MPs have been leaked to dark web marketplaces where people illegally buy and sell data.
As Tory and Labour candidates vie for the mantle of ‘law and order’, has crime gotten better or worse in the last few years?
A raw and unfiltered glimpse into the challenges workers in the hospitality industry face.
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