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Murder in Ripley, Vaisakh and Derby City Council manifestos

Vaisakh festival, a murder in Ripley and Derby City Council manifestos are discussed.

7.08am: A man from Normanton applied for 867 jobs, with no success.

7.15am: Our radio car visits Ripley at the scene of a stabbing.

7.22am: The A38 near the M1 has become a rubbish dump, we talk to a local operations manager at Amber Valley Borough Council.

7.37am: Update on the Ripley murder.

7.38am: A mass grave containing the remains of women and children has been found at the site of an Iron Age hillfort in Derbyshire.

7.44am: Tens of thousands of people completed the London Marathon yesterday, we talk to a mother and son team from Branston.

7.53am: As part of our 40th anniversary, we look back to when the Assembly Rooms were officially opened by the Queen Mother.

8.08am: We hear from Ian and Wendy from Castle Gresley who decided to get married after Ian was diagnosed with a brain tumour in February.

8.14am: Our reporter Chis Doidge talks manifestos ahead of Derby City Council elections.

8.38am: More on the opening of the Assembly Rooms by the Queen Mother.

8.45am: More of us could be nipping down to the shops in an electric car and turning our backs on the petrol pumps in Derbyshire.

8.55am: Thousands of people marched through Normanton in Derby yesterday to mark the Sikh festival of Vaisakh.

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  • Mon 18 Apr 2011 07:00