Tycoon's classic car collection to go on displaypublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 22 April 2021
Former Auto Windscreens owner Richard Usher is sharing his collection of more than 100 classic cars.
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Former Auto Windscreens owner Richard Usher is sharing his collection of more than 100 classic cars.
Read MoreToday will be dry and fine with temperatures ranging from 12C to 15C (54F to 59F).
It will feel mild in the lengthy spells of sunshine, and skies will be crystal clear except for the odd patch of fair weather cloud.
Voters express views on potholes, social care and Mansfield town centre ahead of the May elections.
Read MoreSonia Kataria
BBC News
A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after a car crashed on a dual carriageway in Derbyshire.
The single-car crash happened on the A38 northbound, near the M1 junction, just after midnight on Tuesday.
Derbyshire Police said the driver of the vehicle and three passengers suffered minor injuries and received hospital treatment.
Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit tweeted that the crash could have been fatal.
The road has since reopened and investigations are continuing.
Amy Orton
Local Democracy Reporter
Leicestershire's director of public health has said there is a plan in place to roll out surge testing should a new coronavirus variant of concern be detected locally.
Surge testing is a method where large parts of a population, who may not have symptoms, are tested at the same time - sometimes door-to-door - in a bid to get a full picture of the spread of a new virus strain.
Mike Sandys told the Local Democracy Reporting Service an increasing number of test results are now being genome sequenced, meaning the more people taking the rapid tests, the better picture there is of the current situation.
He has renewed appeals for people to make testing part of everyday routines, especially as lockdown restrictions ease.
Mr Sandys said: "If we can build regular testing into everyday life, it allows us to keep a close eye on what is happening and react as soon as we need to.
"The other thing that testing allows us to do is keep an eye on variants, with more results being sent off, we get more information about the virus.
"Current data suggests that no variants of concern have been detected locally, but the county council is ready to act, should that change.
"We have plans in place should we need to roll out surge testing similar to that in south London."
Amy Woodfield
BBC News
An evening vaccine clinic has been set up for people in Leicestershire observing the Ramadan fast.
The clinic, run by the Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCGs), will operate on a drop-in basis so no appointment is needed.
It will take place on Saturday, from 17:00 to 21:00, at the Leicester Islamic Centre on Conduit Street.
Caroline Trevithick, from the CCGs, said: "We were so encouraged by the success of our first pop-up clinic at the Al Furqan mosque and community centre in March and we hope that this Saturday's twilight clinic will also be well-attended.
"The British Islamic Medical Association has been very clear that it is acceptable to receive the vaccine during Ramadan as it is not nutritional, and it does not contain any animal or fetal products."
This morning will see sunny spells in between patchy cloud. Cloud will sink away to the south through the morning, with plenty of sunshine expected by the afternoon.
Police believe the animals were killed on Saturday night before being found on Sunday.
Read MoreSamantha Noble
BBC News Online
The M1 in Derbyshire is shut in both directions between junctions 29 and 29a due to fallen power lines and a grass bank fire.
Police said officers were called at 12:15 by a passer-by who reported a cable had come down from a pylon and that an area of grass on the bank was alight.
The force added no-one has been injured and have advised people to find alternative routes.
More than 400 people attended the firework display after a fatal crash on the M1, police say.
Read MoreFoxes fans say people in the city can finally "start smiling again" after a tough year.
Read MoreA mix of sunshine and clouds, and it will remain largely dry through the day.
There will be more in the way of cloud in the afternoon and a chance of the odd isolated spot of rain.
Doralena Harris is being given a crash course in video games by her daughter to raise money.
Read MoreThe customer was "simply going about his food shop" when he was attacked, police say.
Read MoreSamantha Noble
BBC News Online
Ten ducklings have been freed from a storm drain by firefighters in Rutland.
They managed to reach the birds using crowbars in Lands End Way in Oakham at about 14:30 on Sunday.
Leicestershire Fire and Rescue Service Control tweeted photos, external, saying: "Ten little ducklings trapped down a drain - Oakham came to the rescue but Mum was a little camera shy."
Greig Watson
Reporter, BBC News Online
Two men who have been playing major roles in guiding Leicestershire through the coronavirus pandemic are to be awarded honorary degrees.
Ivan Browne and Mike Sandys, Leicester and Leicestershire's directors of public health respectively, will be recognised by Loughborough University.
A spokesman for the university said: "Since the start of the pandemic both have worked tirelessly to lead and guide the people and communities of Leicester and Leicestershire through one of the most challenging times in living memory."
Both men said the award, which will be presented at the university's summer graduation ceremonies, was an "honour and privilege" but also emphasised they were part of wider teams.
It's a misty start in some places, giving way to another dry and bright day with plenty of sunny spells and just the odd patch of cloud.
It will be a chilly night with some light winds.
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