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Tom Glick on Derby County, Budget review and Derby street parties

Tom Glick explains his spending, royal wedding street parties and we review the budget.

7.08am: A Derby soldier who is about to head to Afghanistan says he has thought about the possibility that he might not come back.

7.15am: Derby City Council has defended its handling of the case of the Christian couple who claimed they were barred from fostering because of their views on homosexuality.

7.22am: Our political correspondent Paul Rowley was at Westminster for the Budget.

7.37am: We'll be talking about the Budget and getting reaction from the Campaign for Real Ale.

7.44am: We talk to Erewash Borough Council about its plans to help people celebrate the royal wedding.

7.53am: It's the 大象传媒's School Report News Day. We'll be talking to some children in Derby who're taking part.

8.08am: Police investigating the murder of Jia Ashton in Derbyshire have released some images, we hear from Derbyshire police.

8.14am: Love us, or your money back is the promise from Derby County's Chief Executive, we find out more.

8.22am: Dame Elizabeth Taylor has died, we're joined live from LA by the 大象传媒's David Willis.

8.38am: Our reporter is in Cavendish in Derby, talking street parties.

8.45am: We revisit a Derby soldier who is about to head to Afghanistan.

8.55am: We speak to the Rams Trust about Tom Glick's ideas for spending.

3 hours

Broadcast

  • Thu 24 Mar 2011 07:00