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Last Updated: Saturday, 9 April, 2005, 13:30 GMT 14:30 UK
Week in pictures: East Midlands
Charles Kennedy
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Charles Kennedy is the first of the main party leaders to visit the East Midlands in the general election campaign when he visits Kegworth.
Speed gun
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Villagers across Notts take on the motorists and are trained to use speed guns - and pass the information on to police.
Ingoldmells Bus Crash
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A bus company is to be prosecuted over a crash in which five people, from Leics and Notts, died on the Lincolnshire coast.
Andrew Broughton
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Derbyshire's Andrew Broughton who restored Camilla Parker-Bowles' faith in humanity gets an invite to the Royal Wedding.
Briggs Scrap yard, Newark
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The boss of a Notts scrap yard gets a £50,000 fine after a worker is killed in a car crushing machine.
Walkers Stadium
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After the previous shock news that Leicester Tigers would be playing at the Walkers Stadium next season comes the news they won't be moving there for another 12 months.



SEE ALSO:
Kennedy first to visit East Mids
06 Apr 05 |  England
Volunteers trained to use 'guns'
06 Apr 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Managers denying bus crash charge
04 Apr 05 |  Lincolnshire
Camilla pen pal on way to Windsor
08 Apr 05 |  Derbyshire
Fine after fitter dies in crusher
08 Apr 05 |  Nottinghamshire
Tigers postpone move to Walkers
07 Apr 05 |  English



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