News, East Midlands

Tributes have been paid to Tim Pollard, Nottingham’s official Robin Hood, who has died after a short illness.
The death of the actor, well known for representing the legendary outlaw around Nottinghamshire, was announced on his Facebook page on Saturday.
The post said he had faced a “short, brave battle with cancer”.
“Tim was, as many of you know, our very own, and only, Robin Hood. He was loved by so many, not just here in Nottingham, but far beyond,” it added.
“His laughter, his spirit, and his incredible friendship touched countless lives.”
Nottingham City Council, which employed the 61-year-old to appear at events, said it was devastated by his death.
In a post on social media, the authority said: “In his role as Robin Hood, he was emblematic of our city. But most of all, a lovely bloke with a big heart and a smile to match who will be hugely missed.
“Our thoughts at this difficult time are with his friends and family.”

As well as playing Robin Hood at events around Nottinghamshire, Mr Pollard worked to raise money for breast cancer charities.
The death of his wife Sally, who took on the role of Robin’s true love Maid Marian, in 2017 led to thousands of pounds of donations.
Fans took to social media to recall their memories of Mr Pollard, and his role as Robin, under the post announcing his death.
Adam Guest said: “This is heartbreaking for me.
“He was always willing to share a joke and worldly advice.
“It was always a pleasure to see him around, and he was always *my* Robin Hood.”
Michael Kirkby said: “Tim was one of the most kindest, warmest people I have had the pleasure of meeting and he just loved being surrounded by people.”
