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Extremism, missing puppies and Derby bin collections

How are changes to the bin collection system in Derby going? A theatre group gets funding to be part of the Joseph Wright Festival and there's money available to fight extremism in Derby.

7.08am: Why Derby has been highlighted in the fight against extremism.

7.15am: More on the effects of the E. coli outbreak from Germany.

7.22am: A Derby couple woke up to find that some of their valuable pedigree puppies are not where they left them last night.

7.37am: Plans to improve St Peter's Quarter in Derby.

7.44am: We speak to a local theatre group which has secured funding to be part of the Joseph Wright Festival in Derby.

7.53am: Why food hygiene is top of the agenda this week.

8.08am: Derby could be in line for millions of pounds to tackle extremism.

8.14am: We set our reporter Rob Watts a challenge to go to Derby's indoor markets and buy only British.

8.38am: Why one community leader thinks government plans to tackle extremism are too little, too late.

8.45am: We hear from the man in charge of the new bin collection rota which started in Derby on Wednesday.

8.55am: We speak to the Erewash MP Jessica Lee a year on from taking her seat in the House of Commons.

3 hours

Last on

Wed 8 Jun 2011 07:00

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  • Wed 8 Jun 2011 07:00