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Donington Park, Census questions and a young entrepreneur.

The newly opened Donnington Park, the Census and a young man turns a tenner into a profit.

7.08am: We find out why a secularist campaigner from Derbyshire wants the census questions to change.

7.15am: We hear how thieves could now be cursed after stealing an ancient part of Derbyshire's heritage.

7.37am: We talk to a twelve-year-old boy who turned a tenner into a large profit.

7.44am: After two years in the wilderness, top-class racing returns to Donington Park today, we hear more.

7.53am: We speak to the current Miss Derby, Zoe James, who will be judging this year's contest.

8.08am: We explore whether the census questions should change to more accurately represent our religious views.

8.14am: We hear that hundreds of people from Derby will be involved in a mass protest about cuts in London at the weekend.

8.16am: A gang of men from Derbyshire have been jailed for a total of 16 years for stealing vital copper cables from railway lines.

8.22am: A jet tried to land at Washington's Reagan National Airport, but the control tower operative was asleep.

8.38am: We here of some that have been found that COULD date back to the first century.

8.45am: Ancient sealed books have been discovered in Jordon, some of which are the Dead Sea Scrolls, Doctor Margaret Barker from Borrowash explains more.

8.55am: We feel the need for speed, we're live at the newly opened Donington Park ahead of the weekend's action.

3 hours

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  • Fri 25 Mar 2011 07:00