They focused on Nottingham's Muslim community, giving its members the opportunity to express their views of life in the city.
On 19 June 1973, a printing dispute began, causing a period of industrial turmoil in the company, and The Guardian Journal ceased publication on that day.
[7] During the protracted dispute, some Post journalists launched their own newspaper, receiving moral support from Brian Clough, then manager of Nottingham Forest.
In March 1996 the Post was relaunched as a full-colour tabloid, although the Saturday edition had switched to the smaller paper size as far back as 1982.
The Post was based at offices on Forman Street[10] in the centre of Nottingham until 1998 when the paper relocated to Castle Wharf House.
Another Post reporter, BBC regional broadcaster John Barsby, became president of the National Union of Journalists.
Nottingham born broadcaster, writer, humourist and film maker Steve Oliver wrote as a critic for the paper between 2011 and 2017.