Dedicated web portal set up for public to share information relation to Ilkeston murder
A dedicated web portal has been set up for anyone who has information to share with us in relation to the murder of Luke Elliott-Shircore.
A dedicated web portal has been set up for anyone who has information to share with us in relation to the murder of Luke Elliott-Shircore.
A recent shock government-backed amendment to the Renters Rights Bill – to withdraw any provision for a landlord to require pet damage insurance – has been denounced as “ill-thought out” and “a betrayal of tenants and pets” by leading Long Eaton-based pets in lets campaign group AdvoCATS.
Derbyshire Constabulary has seized a further 33 e-scooters during the month of May as part of an ongoing crackdown on illegal use across the county.
Ninja swords will be illegal to own from 1st August – and throughout July there will be a national amnesty.
East Midlands Chamber has cautiously welcomed measures announced in the government’s Trade Strategy, which seeks to ease barriers for businesses that export overseas.
People seeking weight-loss medication on the NHS are being warned it is not yet available in Derbyshire and only a very select group of patients will eventually be eligible.
New figures released by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) show a significant and sustained increase in the number of pregnant women coming forward for the whooping cough vaccine in the Midlands.
Only 3 out of 10 East Midlands businesses anticipate a rise in profitability over the next year, overseas sales and orders have fallen and inflation has overtaken corporate taxation as the greatest concern of firms. The findings of East Midlands Chamber’s latest Quarterly Economic Survey highlight the tough conditions faced by firms across the region.
Steel producers, consumers, and unions will shape the UK's future trade approach for steel, as Ministers seek robust long-term protections for the industry.
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