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Census forms, cuts protests and Donington Park

A Derbyshire couple without census form, cuts protest in London and failed careers advice.

7.08am: Our first guest from Ashbourne travelled to London to protest against the governments cuts.

7.15am: We discuss the 12,000-name petition to save Derby's Sure Start centres.

7.22am: Burton Albion remain in a relegation battle after losing 3-0 to Oxford United.

7.37am: We look back at the weekend's action at Donington Park as it holds its first major racing since reopening.

7.44am: We talk to one Derbyshire couple who haven't received their census form.

7.53am: People in Derbyshire this weekend filled 40ft containers ready to be shipped to Central America to help children in Honduras.

8.08am: We'll get a Liberal Democrat's view on the weekend's protests in London.

8.14am: Find out why the staff at Chatsworth will be taking particular interest in the royal wedding.

8.22am: Happiness peaks in our 80s according to scientists.

8.38am: We investigate why a pavement in Derby's been blocked off for weeks on end.

8.45am: After the return of world championship racing to Donington Park this weekend, we hear how smoothly it went from the circuit owner.

8.55am: We find out how 拢350 is all you need to film the Earth from the edge of space, that is if you're a wizz student scientist from Derbyshire.

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Mon 28 Mar 2011 07:00

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  • Mon 28 Mar 2011 07:00