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13/07/2023: A call for a Parliamentary debate on the subject of assisted dying has been backed by Derbyshire County Council.
13/07/2023: A report released by the Government has detailed the number of animals used in animal experiments in Great Britain in 2022.
13/07/2023: Officers from the Long Eaton Safer Neighbourhood Team have assisted armed response colleagues with the arrest of a wanted male.
Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber - Scott Knowles
13/07/2023: The Chief Executive of the East Midlands Chamber has commented on the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics showing a 0.1% decline in UK GDP for the three months to May 2023.
13/07/2023: Coffee shops across the county are the focus of a trading standards campaign aimed at ensuring customers with allergies are not being put at risk or misled by being sold contaminated products.
13/07/2023: Industrial action by the RMT union is set to disrupt thousands of Northern customers, as the first of three strikes in July gets underway.
Helen Henderson from Healthwatch Derbyshire
12/07/2023: As the nation celebrates 75 years of the NHS, the CEO of the county's health and social care champions, Healthwatch Derbyshire has offered thanks to everyone who has worked with the organisation and played their part.
12/07/2023: School pupils across Erewash and the wider county will continue to receive hot, healthy and nutritious meals of the same quality and size despite soaring food and staffing costs as Derbyshire County Council pledges to prioritise children’s health and protect local jobs.
Pink donor card
12/07/2023: Latest annual figures published on 12th July by NHS Blood and Transplant show that last year (2022/23), there was a 5% increase in the number of patients whose lives were saved or improved through an organ transplant in the UK. 
A MDT - credit Derbyshire Police
11/07/2023: Local Police officers in Erewash are cutting back on the paperwork through the use of new technology in the palms of their hands and members of the public have a chance to see it for themselves.

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