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Hospital parking, ash cloud and Bob Dylan

All the latest news, travel, weather and sport with Phil.

7.08am: We find out how campaigners will be fighting planned cuts in maternity services in North Derbyshire.

7.15am: After Labour appeared to win an election in Derby, we ask a political expert if it's fair that they're not going to run the city.

7.37am: As the consumer watchdog Which says hospital car parking is still too stressful we talk to a regular patient at The Royal in Derby.

7.44am: As volcanic ash grounds some flights we hear from a Burton travel agent about the disruption it could cause.

7.53am: We speak to a member of the government after an MP named Ryan Giggs as the footballer at the centre of a super injunction.

8.08am: We find out what one of the main hospitals in Derby has been doing to try and ease the stress of hospital parking.

8.14am: We find out how this latest ash cloud is likely to affect air travel from the East Midlands.

8.22am: We pay tribute to Bob Dylan who is 70 today.

8.38am: A Derby sportswoman is nominated by friends to carry the Olympic torch through the city.

8.45am: People in Derby tell us what they think about President Obama as he arrives in the Uk for a state visit.

8.55am: We hear from a local solicitor about the naming of Ryan Giggs as the footballer at the centre of allegations about his private life.

3 hours

Last on

Tue 24 May 2011 07:00

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  • Tue 24 May 2011 07:00