Political parties suspend election campaigning to mark passing of Prince Philip
Campaigning for the elections on May 6 will be paused as a mark of respect to Prince Philip
The Queen and Prince Philip at the opening of Pride Park Stadium in 1997 (Image: Derby Telegraph)
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Derby councillor as he rejoins his former party
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Farewell to five well-known Derby city councillors
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Keep Derby council tax rise down to two percent, pleads councillor
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Derby referendum could be triggered by 9,000 signatures on petition
Public could get a say in how city council decisions are made
Should Derby decisions be made by a cabinet or committee system? (Image: Derby City Council)
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If more than 9,000 people sign a newly-launched petition to force Derby City Council to change from cabinet to committee system it will prompt a referendum to be held in the city.