Urgent call for Government to review new homes
The Government has been urged to review a controversial move to allow more than 250 homes to be built on the edge of Derby.
The Government has been urged to review a controversial move to allow more than 250 homes to be built on the edge of Derby.
An amendment to the government’s Employment Rights Bill, changing the right to claim unfair dismissal after one day to a period of six months - a policy set to commence in 2027 - has been welcomed by East Midlands Chamber.
CrossCountry, which runs services regionally including through Long Eaton Railway Station, is warning customers of significant travel disruption due to planned industrial action by the RMT union on Saturday 6th December.
Derby City Council has announced plans to celebrate two key milestones in the city’s history.
A spokesperson for the East Midlands Chamber has given its reaction following the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget.
The Mayor of the East Midlands has backed the Chancellor’s Budget as rewarding local people with a more affordable today.
Proposals to consult the public on the future delivery of adult community education to ensure it supports those people who need it most are set to be considered by Derbyshire County Council.
Plans to consult on proposals to change Derbyshire County Council’s home to school transport policy are set to be discussed next week.
England’s mayors will be able to invest in transport, infrastructure, and the visitor economy through a new levy on overnight stays.
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