Call for action over 'disgraceful' fly-tipping at disused...
AN abandoned Rolls-Royce car park that has become a fly-tipping hot spot has been labelled "disgraceful".
View ArticleWarehouse fire in Litchurch Lane, Derby
Last night at 10.40pm firefighters from Ascot Drive and Nottingham Road attended a blaze in a disused warehouse.
View ArticleSuspect in road rage killing case feared being recalled to...
A 26-YEAR-OLD man wanted over a road rage killing has told a jury he did not hand himself in because he did not want to go back to...
View ArticleDerbyshire bounty business bosses call on Chancellor to help...
BUSINESS leaders in Derbyshire have called on Chancellor George Osborne to give more support to help firms grow when he makes his...
View ArticleBreadsall Primary School closed for the day after heating...
PUPILS at Breadsall C of E Primary School are having an unscheduled day away from lessons today after the heating...
View ArticleMinister hits back over top Derby medic's overcrowding fears
HEALTH Secretary Jeremy Hunt has hit back at claims by a Derby doctor that death rates are higher than they should be in the NHS...
View ArticleDate changes for city bin collections over festive period
BIN collections in the city are to be changed over Christmas.
View ArticleSpark of hope as council's £20m fund could create 2,200...
DERBY City Council is to spend £20 million on manufacturing and technology to boost employment and keep local firms at the...
View ArticleOverlooking city's rugby club should not happen
I FELT obliged to write regarding an article about Derby's bid to host group matches during the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
View ArticleSaga of blocked drain has gone on for too long
QUESTION: how long does it take to unblock a drain?
View ArticleFairer to send Chung Le back home to Vietnam
I AM appalled by the story of Chung Le, a Vietnamese rice farmer who was lured away from his homeland with promises that he would...
View ArticleCircle of events if we are charged to use brown bin
ANOTHER example of public suffering due to political posturing is looming with the city council's proposal to charge for brown bin...
View ArticleTeachers set to strike at Sinfin Community School after ...
TEACHERS at a Derby school are to take strike action over a proposal to turn it into an academy.
View ArticleCan't believe council is planning 'recycling fee'
I CAN'T believe the city council's Labour administration is going to charge people to use the brown bin which we have been made to...
View ArticleVictoria Martindale: Where's the NHS compassion towards animals...
ONE of the six values that lies at the heart of everything the NHS does is compassion: a commitment to humanity and kindness.
View ArticleCharity single for Tiny Dancer Lily-Mae is Irish number one
A SINGLE to fund cancer treatment for tiny dancer Lily-Mae Morrison has reached number one in the charts – and been backed...
View Article'Superb' celebration of singing, dancing and signing as...
DERBY Cathedral was packed to the rafters with past and present students of Derby's Royal School for the Deaf.
View ArticleStreets awash again as water jets into air from broken hydrant
STREETS in Willington were left flooded once more yesterday – but this time the culprit was a burst water hydrant.
View ArticleMissing man report was false say police
A REPORT of a missing person which led to a police investigation has been found to be false.
View ArticleEx-Navy man in appeal against child-sex ruling faces long wait
A NAVY veteran serving a prison sentence for sex attacks on a little boy must wait to learn the outcome of the Court of Appeal...
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