Colin Bloomfield Episodes Episode guide
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Hulland Ward fire inquest opens
The inquest into the deaths of four children at a house fire in Hulland Ward has opened.
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Job losses at two local councils
Jobs to go at both High Peak Borough Council and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council.
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Call for a new Bombardier review, Derby City Council Budget announced
MPs call for a review of Bombardier's Thameslink bid. Derby city council announces budget.
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New call centre to provide 700 jobs and Derby primary schools falling below standard
A new call centre creates 700 jobs. A quarter of Derby primary schools are below standard.
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Unemployment hits a 17-year high and UK Coal fined over mining fatalities
Unemployment hits a 17-year high and UK Coal is fined over the death of four miners.
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Business experts on the state of Derby's high street
Colin speaks to local business experts about the state of Derby's high street.
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The Royal Mail's busiest day, Investigating child abuse
News of Royal Mail's busiest day and the start of a series investigating child abuse.
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Private companies to take over non-emergency patient transport in the East Midlands
Private companies are to take over non-emergency patient transport in the East Midlands.
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Rolls-Royce adds 800 to its workforce
Rolls-Royce has added 800 people to its workforce, many of them graduates and apprentices.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband is in the studio
Colin speaks to Labour Leader Ed Miliband who has been visiting a Derby business.
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Rural maternity units will close and ancient wall to be demolished
Two rural maternity units will close by next July and an historic wall will be demolished.
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Christmas lights accident
A Derby woman, who is facing eviction, has been told she can spend Christmas in the house.
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Ian Skye sits in.
Ian Skye sits in. A knife amnesty in Derby ends with nearly 500 weapons handed-in.
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Derbyshire Police aim to reduce assaults this Christmas
Derbyshire Police aim to reduce the risk of sexual and physical assaults this Christmas.
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Protests against changes to public sector pensions
A candelit vigil in Borrowash to campaign against the planned cuts to street lighting.
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Derbyshire Building Society investigating cash point fraud
The Derbyshire Building Society is investigating after cash point fraud.
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Arrests after a fire at Derby Hippodrome
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of arson following a fire at the Derby Hippodrome.
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25/11/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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24/11/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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Derby woman calls for a change to missing people laws
The wife of a missing man wants the law on missing people changed.
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22/11/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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21/11/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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Derby's Christmas light switch on goes ahead this weekend.
The grinch (thieves) hasn't ruined Derby's Christmas - the lights switch on goes ahead!
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Assault charges against Harvey Jennings are dropped
Ian Skye sits in. Assault charges against Harvey Jennings have been dropped.
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Youth unemployment and award-winning toilets
As youth unemployment hits a record high, we hear from an unemployed Derby 21-year-old.
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Derby troublemaker banned from city for nine months
A Derby troublemaker is given an innovative sentence and NHS gets 111 non-emergency number
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Christmas switch-on goes ahead and car parking charges
Ian Skye sits in. Derby's Christmas lights switch-on goes ahead despite decoration theft.
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On Armisitice Day, we hear from a father whose son was killed in Iraq.
Colin talks to a South Derbyshire father whose son, Corporal Russell Aston, died in Iraq.
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Vandals force owner of local burger van to give up business
Vandals force the owner of a burger van parked near Etwall to give up his business.
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Derby man's poor treatment highlighted in Patients Association report
A Derby man's poor treatment has been highlighted in a Patients Association report.