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26/10/2023: A man who broke his partner’s nose by kicking her in the face during a campaign of abuse has been jailed.
Tracy Harrison
26/10/2023: With ongoing news headlines about individuals abusing their positions of trust to carry out heinous crimes, it is more important than ever for companies and organisations to review and update their safer recruitment procedures, according to the head of Derbyshire’s leading child exploitation charity.
A doctor holding a quantity of tablets
26/10/2023: The NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA) has released a new report ‘Hormone Replacement Therapy [HRT] – England – April 2015 to June 2023’. The report includes all drugs that are covered by the HRT Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC), which reduces the costs of prescriptions.
25/10/2023: Long Eaton Police Officers are appealing for witnesses and information after a woman was assaulted in the town.
Department for Transport
25/10/2023: Millions of electric vehicle drivers will benefit from easier and more reliable public charging thanks to new laws approved by MPs on 24th October 2023.
25/10/2023: UK salaries are forecast to increase by 1.3% in 2024 in real terms as UK businesses expect to repeat a higher than usual nominal pay increase of 5%, according to the latest annual Salary Trends Report by global mobility expert, ECA International (ECA).
25/10/2023: Angelique Foster, Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner, has welcomed the impact of a new crackdown on anti-social behaviour which is already driving down incidents across the county.
24/10/2023: The Leader of Derbyshire County Council Councillor Barry Lewis has issued a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has pulled together to deal with the extensive flooding and disruption caused by Storm Babet.
24/10/2023: Flood hit residents in Erewash can get ruined furniture and other goods collected free by the borough’s waste crews – after the council rushed to aid the Storm Babet clean-up by waiving its usual charges.
24/10/2023: Two of Sherwood Forest’s visitor attraction spots have scooped prestigious awards from Visit England, the nation’s national tourism body for the year 22/23. Forestry England’s Sherwood Pines and RSPB Sherwood Forest have both come in for recognition for outstanding work over the course of the last year.

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