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Derby bus station, the coalition government and careless driving fines

Should careless drivers be fined? We look at the first anniversary of the coalition government and ask why the doors to Derby's new bus station have been broken for about six weeks.

7.08am: We speak to a business leader from our area who has been to Downing Street to see what he thinks of the coalition a year on.

7.15am: We take a look into the new series of The Apprentice.

7.37am: Thirty years on from his death, we look at the legacy of Bob Marley.

7.44am: We find out how the big day went for a Derby couple who got married because the groom was told he had only months to live.

7.53am: We look back at the first year of the Cameron-Clegg partnership.

8.08am: We investigate why the doors at Derby bus station have been out of action for six weeks.

8.14am: A year on from the start of the coalition government, we get reaction to how it's all going from people in Derbyshire.

8.38am: Derbyshire swimmer Ross Devenport has appeared in a national magazine, leaving little to the imagination.

8.45am: Derbyshire is described by an international travel guide as having "lush green rolling valleys".

8.55am: Careless drivers could face spot fines of up to 拢100.

3 hours

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Wed 11 May 2011 07:00

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  • Wed 11 May 2011 07:00