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Updates for Friday 24 June 2016
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Euan Duncan
That's all from Derbyshire Local Live for this week - updates will start again on Monday at 08:00.
Amy Woodfield
BBC Local Live
There's been a post-Brexit business meeting in Nottingham today for companies across the East Midlands.
The local Chamber of Commerce says bosses told them they are now preparing for growth outside of the EU but they need more clarity on how the UK will go about leaving the union.
Image source, Getty ImagesChris Hobson from the East Midlands Chamber says: “Businesses thrive on certainty and we now need our political leaders to conclude the UK’s exit from the EU in a measured, timely and efficient way."
Amy Woodfield
BBC Local Live
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Alex Smith
BBC News Online
Yesterday we ran a story about a Derby care home in which a resident recently died in a fire being told to improve.
Here is the Sherwood Forest Care Home's response to the Care Quality Commission's (CQC) findings, external...
"We work closely with the CQC and we are pleased the inspection found the service to be caring and responsive, and that the people we support reported they are happy with the care they receive," a care home spokeswoman said.
"We take the CQC’s feedback very seriously, and following the inspection in March 2016 we put in place an action plan to address the points raised in the report. The health and wellbeing of the people we support is always our number one priority, and we look forward to showing full compliance at our next inspection."

Kaye Forster
Weather Presenter
Any showers this afternoon will be fairly heavy, but ease off later in the evening leaving a dry night with clear spells and lows of 10C (50F).

It's a dry and bright start tomorrow, but more showers are forecast with the chance of hail and thunder, and highs of 19C (66F).
Alex Smith
BBC News Online
Det Insp Graham Prince, from Derbyshire Police, said Andrew Maling had inflicted serious injuries on Amy Gough (pictured below) "over a period of several years".
Image source, Derbyshire Police"Amy was a young woman with her life ahead of her," he said. "Sadly, Amy's history is similar to many domestic abuse cases we come across where victims suffer in silence."
Quote MessageThe UK is the world's fifth largest trading nation. We therefore have little to fear from leaving the EU. European markets are important to many UK businesses, including JCB, and this will not change. "
Lord Bamford, JCB chairman and managing director
Euan Duncan
BBC Local Live
The boss of Staffordshire-based JCB Lord Bamford says the UK has "little to fear" from leaving the EU.
Image source, JCBBefore the vote, he wrote to his company's 6,500 employees in the UK explaining why he favoured a vote to leave.
Euan Duncan
BBC Local Live
Here's a reminder of the main stories this afternoon.
BBC Sport
Image source, Rex FeaturesChesterfield sponsor HTM Products withdraws its support of the club following the signing of Ched Evans.
Chesterfield sponsor HTM Products withdraws its support of the club following the signing of Ched Evans.
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Euan Duncan
BBC Local Live
For a bit of context, the last time Derbyshire and East Staffordshire voted on Europe in 1975, the counties voted to stay in, external what was the European Community (Common Market).
Derbyshire voted 286,614 in favour to remain and 131,457 to leave, and in Staffordshire it was 306,518 in favour and 148,252 to leave.
Image source, Evening Standard/Getty Images
BBC Travel
Any of you in need of a post-referendum pick-me-up...should not continue reading.
Morledge in Derby is partially blocked at The Cock Pit traffic lights because of a burst water main.
Euan Duncan
BBC Local Live
And for those of you interested, turnout across the region back in 1975 was 66.4%.
Image source, Keystone/Getty Images
Chris Doidge
BBC Radio Derby political reporter
It wasn't a landslide, but across the whole of Derbyshire, a clear majority voted to leave.
The public's interest for the question on the ballot paper was clear - turnout was the highest it's been since 1997.
But did the Remain campaign let this slip? Could they have worked harder and achieved a different result?
Locally, their campaign appeared to be lower-key, less well organised and much less enthusiastic than that of the Leave campaign.
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East Midlands MEP Roger Helmer is a leave supporter and a keen saver by the look of things.
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BBC Radio Derby
Away from the referendum, a man's been sentenced to ten years in prison, external for the manslaughter of Amy Gough, who died in hospital last year after being found at her home at Sandiacre.
Image source, Derbyshire PoliceAndrew Maling, 46, from Sigglesthorne, near Hull, was convicted following a trial at Nottingham Crown Court.
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Kay Crewdson
Weather presenter, BBC Look North
Cloudy afternoon with scattered showers slowly spreading in from the west, and some are likely to be heavy with the odd rumble of thunder possible and top temperatures of 21C (70F).

Showers will fade away through this evening and most places will be dry overnight, with lows of 11C (52F).
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