Major change announced for residents using Derbyshire recycling centres
Entry to the recycling sites will be monitored using automatic number plate recognition technology (ANPR)
New speed cameras installed in Derby that can be moved around the city
They are slightly different to your conventional speed camera
Terror watchdog warns hostile nations could use 'ordinary Brits' to 'carry out acts of sabotage'
Speaking to LBC's Tom Swarbrick the Independent Reviewer of State Threat Legislation warned Russia was likely to use ordinary members of the public to carry out their aims.
Plans to honour Derby hero Ernest Townsend with new city centre statue or mural
Ernest Townsend cleverly used his artistic skills to save the city's Rolls-Royce factory
'Stressed and tired' Derby City Council staff need more support, says councillor
There are calls to 'big up' Derby but one councillor claims some council staff in Derby are 'enormously stressed'
What use is NCEA level one?
NCEA level one is not reliable or fair, and it is not clear what purpose it serves, according to a damning report on the newly-revised first year of the qualification.
Study abroad opportunities
Attending post-secondary in Canada opens up a new world of learning that builds knowledge and develops career-ready skills.
Anger as unions call for workers to wear Palestinian colours to work
Thousands of NHS staff, teachers and civil servants are expected to take part in the 'workplace day of action' on Thursday in protest at the war in Gaza.
Nurses urged to 'wrap up warm' when visiting terminal patients living in 'crippling' cold
Marie Curie registered nurse Denise Sinkins, 58, from Cornwall, said she is visiting patients who are living in “crippling” cold conditions, with one patient surviving by eating Weetabix
Eight health issues DWP benefit reforms might target with 'back to work' measures
The top reasons for ill-health-related economic inactivity are mental illness and muscle or skeletal issues such as back pain and arthritis
Former army chief warns against drafting British troops into Ukraine
Lord Richards insisted as our troops belong to NATO they could not police any territory close to Russian soil due to Kremlin sensitivities.
This Labour Government will get Scotland working again
Writing in the Daily Record, Scottish Secretary Ian Murray says the Labour Government will help Scots find a job and get on in their careers
‘Draw It Out’ programme empowers students with literacy barriers
In a touching finale to its 2024 ‘Draw It Out’ series, the Desnoes...
Students urged to pursue skills training at HEART/NSTA Trust
STUDENTS ARE being encouraged to consider skills training available at the HEART/NSTA Trust as they prepare to make career choices. Minister of Education, Skills, Youth and Information, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, made the appeal as she delivered...
Ncobo on mission to root out deep-seated causes of GBV
Ace Ncobo’s commitment to tackle the root causes of gender-based violence is not just a social mission. It is a deeply personal journey shaped by his own struggles with hardship and survival.
Young actor with Down syndrome urges people to vote
A young actor with Down syndrome has said that he is looking forward to voting for the first time in the General Election, and is encouraging others to cast their vote as well.
Wellington councillors 'hell-bent' on demolishing City to Sea Bridge, urban designer claims
A seismic assessment has labelled the City to Sea Bridge an earthquake risk and the council deems the price tag for strengthening it too high.
Sadiq Khan 'wholeheartedly welcomes' plans to make privately-owned e-scooters legal on roads
The Mayor of London has told LBC he backs government plans to legalise the use of privately-owned e-scooters on public roads.
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