Chesterfield indoor attractions opening on Monday
Here s a list of places you can enjoy inside from next week
Indoor attractions will reopen across the country from Monday May 17 (Image: Getty Images/500px)
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Government restrictions are moving into stage three of relaxing, meaning that indoor attractions will reopen across the country on May 17.
Locations of mobile Covid testing vans in Derbyshire this week
They are for people showing no virus symptoms
Mobile Covid-19 testing vans have been set up in several towns by Derbyshire County Council (Image: Derbyshire County Council)
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Mobile Covid-19 testing vans have been set up in several towns across Derbyshire this week.
This year s local elections have shaken Derbyshire s political bedrock
There have been drastic changes to local politics, all decided in the past few days
17:33, 11 MAY 2021
In a month of campaigning, a day of polling and three days of counting, the election results across the county and city have changed political control remarkably (Image: Ian Hodgkinson/Picture It/DerbyTelegraph)
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SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon hopes to push ahead with plans for second Scottish independence referendum
PM Boris Johnson has set himself on course for a constitutional clash with her in his defence of the Union
Ms Sturgeon admits majority hopes are on knife edge , but it is almost certain the SNP will win fourth term
49 of 73 constituency results declared in Scotland so far with SNP on 40, Lib Dems 4, Tories 3 and Labour 2
Some constituencies are still to be counted today, when the crucial regional list results will also be declared
It comes after the Conservatives racked up a string of stunning poll victories in local elections on Thursday
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The Labour Party today blamed the coronavirus pandemic for restricting the opportunities for its politicians to campaign across Britain after the Conservatives racked up a string of stunning poll victories in the local elections.
The post-mortem deepened for Sir Keir Starmer s party today with results now in from 84 of 143 English councils. The Tories recorded a net gain of seven authorities and 173 seats, while Labour had a net loss of four and 164.
Labour was thrashed in the Hartlepool by-election, with Jill Mortimer securing a majority of almost 7,000, while Tory Ben Houchen won a second term as mayor of Tees Valley with a whopping 73 per cent share of the vote.