Cyclist Ray was modest about his record-breaking achievements
THE family of a record- breaking cyclist have paid tribute to the "marvellous" man.
View ArticleTerror manual is found at Derby home of convicted extremist
A MUSLIM extremist from Derby was caught with a terror manual after being released on licence for encouraging the bombing of...
View ArticleLetters show strength of feeling over Mackenzie
THE Paul Mackenzie's Supporters League is still being catered for through the mouthpiece of the Derby Telegraph, a campaign that...
View ArticleSister's plea to judge prevents wayward teen being locked up
A TEENAGE criminal has been spared custody after his sister, who reported him to police, begged a judge not to lock him up.
View ArticleHappy ending for cygnets caught in fishing wire in Derby
A PAIR of cygnets rescued after they became trapped in the same piece of fishing wire had been deliberately hooked, an expert...
View ArticleProtests fail to prevent pizza shop opening longer
A TAKEAWAY store will be allowed to stay open to deliver food until 5am, despite objections from neighbours.
View Article£1m early spend on refurbishment
PROGRESS on the city's Council House refurbishment can be seen in accounts which show nearly £1 million was spent on work...
View ArticleTeenagers join the Army in bid to get skills for life
THREE Derbyshire youngsters have signed up for military life, becoming new recruits in the Army.
View ArticleCan you help colour the Council House?
ARTISTS are wanted to spruce up the walls of the council's current offices and the Council House once its refurbishment is...
View Article£700,000 rubbish plant continues to go unused as councils...
DERBYSHIRE'S councils have still failed to recoup £700,000 of taxpayers' money they spent on a waste plant that will never...
View ArticleCampaign launched to help people drink more sensibly
A SENSIBLE drinking campaign has been launched aiming to change people's excessive consumption of alcohol.
View ArticleEastern European women 'forced into selling sex on Derby's ...
POLICE are to investigate claims of sex trafficking after it was revealed that half of the prostitutes working on Derby's streets...
View ArticleTime is right to pose questions about legacy of Joseph Wright
Today we pose a controversial question in the hope of provoking a serious debate.
View ArticleWhy we must get it Wright when dealing with painter Joseph's...
On Monday, Derby will celebrate the birthday of its most famous son, Joseph Wright, but do the people of Derby know who he is?...
View ArticleWould you be among the 47% of people who could say what Joseph...
TWO in five people in Derby have never heard of the city's most famous son – artist Joseph Wright.
View ArticleDerbyshire police commissioner hopeful Alan Charles admits...
THE Labour Party candidate to become the Derbyshire first police commissioner has now revealed the crime he committed as a...
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