Colin Bloomfield Episodes Episode guide
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Deal reached in Derbyshire County Council fair pay dispute
A deal has been reached with Derbyshire County Council over a legal dispute over fair pay.
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Derbyshire and East Staffordshire's 2012 Olympic torch plans
Colin discusses the Olympic torch's journey through Derbyshire and East Staffordshire.
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04/11/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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Derby's rail industry bosses meet for their annual conference
After a difficult year, Derby's rail industry bosses met for their annual conference today
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A string of attacks on a Derby taxi driver's home
Ian Skye sits in. Attacks on Derby taxi driver's home - the latest being racist graffiti.
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Derbyshire Police launches a knife amnesty
Derbyshire Police launches a knife amnesty at Derby County's Moor Farm training ground.
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Derby will benefit from Regional Growth Fund
Derby City Council is set to receive £40m in the government's latest round of grants.
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Vincent Tabak guilty of murdering Jo Yeates
Dutch engineer Vincent Tabak is found guilty of murdering Jo Yeates by a majority verdict.
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Mandatory jail sentences for 16 and 17-year-olds who commit knife crime
Mandatory jail sentences for 16 and 17-year-olds who commit knife crime.
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First commercial flight of new plane with Rolls-Royce engine
The 787 Dreamliner completes its first commercial flight - from Tokyo to Hong Kong.
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Swadlincote supermarket to close with loss of 30 jobs
Former University of Derby student goes to see Colonel Gaddafi's body.
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Mason Bennett becomes Rams youngest ever player
Friends of a missing Derby woman are planning church services to pray for her safe return.
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Derbyshire police target expensive metal thefts
Derbyshire police target metal thefts and we hear from Lord Coe who was in Matlock today.
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Colonel Gaddafi: Reaction to reports which suggest he is dead
An academic and a Libyan living in Derby reflect on reports that Colonel Gaddafi is dead.
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Local reaction to the Dale Farm evictions
A traveller living in Church Broughton gives his reaction to the Dale Farm evictions.
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Police in Italy resume the search for a Derby woman
Police in Italy resume the search for a missing Derby woman.
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Derby woman missing while on holiday in Italy
A woman from Derby has gone missing while on holiday at Lake Como in Northern Italy.
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Derby County keeper Frank Fielding has been rattling charity buckets
Derby County 'keeper Frank Fielding has been rattling charity buckets in the city centre.
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Power is restored to most properties after a large power cut
Electricity is restored to most properties after a power cut which affected 30,000 homes.
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12/10/2011
The day's news, sport, travel and weather to get you home.
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National Audit Office says no to Thameslink contract investigation
National Audit Office says no to Thameslink contract investigation.
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Faulty electronic bus signs and Edwina bows out of Strictly
The £340,000 electronic bus departure signs that don't work and Edwina exits Strictly.
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A 21-year-old man is jailed for life for mudering Jia Ashton
Twenty-one-year-old David Simmonds is jailed for life for murdering Jia Ashton.
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2,000 jobs are to be cut over 5 years at the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
A freeze in the license fee means the ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ is to cut 2000 jobs over the next 5 years.
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Royal Mail confirms Derby sorting office will close
Royal Mail has confirmed the Derby sorting office will close and a fire in Long Eaton.
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Controversial clamping at a Derby car park has stopped
Royal Crown Derby has designed a new paperweight in the shape of a ram.
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Big plans for Derby's Pride Park
Derby County unveils plans for a £7m plaza which will create 100 jobs.
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The Government wants weekly bin collections brought back
Anthony Isaacs sits in. The Government wants councils to go back to weekly bin collections
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A Heanor man admits to killing Jia Ashton
A Heanor man admits to killing Jia Ashton as she walked to her Somercotes home last March.
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East Staffordshire Borough Council pays £325,000 in redundancy money
East Staffs Borough Council reveals it paid £325,000 in redundancy money to executives.