Summary

  • Father's tribute to daughter killed at sleepover

  • Colourful crossings prompt safety warnings

  • Troubled Derby have viable future

  • Cocaine, weapons and cash found in drugs den

  • County's schools second-highest for Covid

  • Landmark wedding venue due to reopen

  • Live updates for Thursday 23 September

  1. Half-marathon to go ahead after flooding fears published at 17:46 British Summer Time 12 October

    Organisers say the route is clear and the event will take place as planned.

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  2. Plan to turn former Robin Hood attraction into gympublished at 07:30 British Summer Time 12 October

    The Tales of Robin Hood attraction closed down in 2009 and the building has sat empty ever since.

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  3. New spaces created to ease estate parking pressurepublished at 07:20 British Summer Time 12 October

    Rows of garages are demolished to make way for a new residents-only scheme.

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  4. Pub demolished ahead of railway station revamppublished at 07:17 British Summer Time 12 October

    It will be replaced with a public open space as part of a £22m redevelopment project.

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  5. Fraudsters target pay-and-display machines againpublished at 07:13 British Summer Time 12 October

    Almost 30 machines were found with QR codes leading to a bogus payment website.

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  6. 'My neighbour was key to my glassblowing dream'published at 07:06 British Summer Time 12 October

    Zoe Johnston's neighbour offers free top-up lessons and helped her pass her test on the third attempt.

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  7. Iggy Pop announced as festival headlinerpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 11 October

    Manic Street Preachers will also be part of next year's Bearded Theory musical festival line-up.

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  8. Half-marathon in doubt over flooding concernspublished at 17:08 British Summer Time 11 October

    Organisers of the annual race say heavy rain forecast ahead of the event could lead to cancellation.

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  9. Watson focused on playing 'pain-free' for Leicesterpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 11 October

    England winger Anthony Watson says he is concentrating on playing "pain-free" for Leicester Tigers after enduring a "horrendous road" to recovery.

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  10. Forest fined £750,000 for Attwell VAR postpublished at 13:19 British Summer Time 11 October

    Nottingham Forest are found guilty of bringing the game into disrepute for their comments about match officials in last season's 2-0 loss at Everton.

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  11. Northern Lights dazzle across East Midlandspublished at 11:14 British Summer Time 11 October

    For several hours a celestial kaleidoscope played out across the sky, from Retford to Lutterworth.

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  12. Tight at the top - who will take a grip on League Two lead?published at 10:16 British Summer Time 11 October

    BBC Sport assesses the tight start of the League Two season, and which clubs might last the race in the bid to reach League One.

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  13. Boy, 11, taken to hospital after being hit by carpublished at 08:28 British Summer Time 11 October

    Police said no arrests had been made after the boy was struck on Thursday.

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  14. Boutique targeted by thieves twice in two dayspublished at 06:30 British Summer Time 11 October

    Shop owner Liam Stanhope said he no longer feels safe to do business in the area.

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  15. Council working to reopen encampment cemeterypublished at 06:27 British Summer Time 11 October

    The site has been shut for two months due to people who are believed to be homeless camping there.

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  16. Empathy can be taught, maternity trainer insistspublished at 06:25 British Summer Time 11 October

    The training is available to staff at a trust where maternity services are deemed to require improvement.

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  17. Thousands of runners expected at annual race eventspublished at 06:23 British Summer Time 11 October

    Rolling road closures across the city will be in place while the half-marathon and 10k take place.

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  18. Council considers extra tax on empty homespublished at 06:21 British Summer Time 11 October

    Housing bosses say the measures will encourage property owners to live in or sell their empty homes.

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  19. Stolen dinosaur sculptures found after five yearspublished at 06:18 British Summer Time 11 October

    The metal dinosaur sculptures were found by a charity while clearing vegetation in a woodland.

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  20. Transport charity 'likely' to fold by end of monthpublished at 06:16 British Summer Time 11 October

    Derbyshire Community Transport is "consulting on the risk of redundancy" to staff members.

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