Prime Minister quizzed over knife crime in Derby City Centre
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has insisted the government is taking action on knife crime after he was quizzed about the situation in Derby.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has insisted the government is taking action on knife crime after he was quizzed about the situation in Derby.
Derby Museums has said it is ‘both delighted and relieved’ to receive almost £800,000 from the Government to help with its running costs.
A seven year old's creativity has earned him pride of place with a design featured on the programme cover for the 2025 Ilkeston Charter Fair.
Flood-prone Erewash residents are being urged to take steps now in case the worst happens again – as climate change continues to wreak havoc.
Three men have been jailed for their involvement in an organised drugs line that brought heroin and crack cocaine into Long Eaton.
Derbyshire County Council’s Leader has insisted ‘all essential matters’ were dealt with during the latest Full Council meeting after opposition Conservative councillors have accused the controlling Reform UK administration of blocking important debates and letting people down.
Reform’s Derbyshire County Council leader says a council tax cut would “affect residents badly” after election pledges to decrease annual bills for residents.
East Midlands Chamber has renewed calls for changes to the Employment Rights Bill and for firms to be protected from tax rises in the Autumn Budget to further reduce unemployment, after it dropped to 4.4%.
Derby College Group (DCG) is proud to unveil its Thrive: Mental Health and Wellbeing Conference, launched ahead of World Mental Health Day (October 10) to reinforce the importance of mental wellness across its community. The timing underscores how essential this work is, not just on one day, but year-round.
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