• 5 months ago
Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times video bulletin.
00:03A Chesterfield pub is set to host a charity event in memory of a baby boy who tragically died at three weeks old.
00:09The Crown & Ankle Pub on Sheffield Road in Chesterfield is set to host Tobyfest on Saturday August the 3rd,
00:15with all funds raised being donated to the Sick Children's Trust.
00:19The event is being organised by Laura Hicklin and her partner Dale Barker, both 31,
00:24who were left heartbroken after their baby son Toby died earlier this year.
00:29Toby passed away at three weeks old after he was born with a congenital heart defect
00:33and his parents received support from the Sick Children's Trust
00:36while they were at a special ward in Leeds where Toby was receiving medical help.
00:40The charity event, which is set to start at 2pm on August the 3rd,
00:44will see attractions for families including raffles, a tombola, bouncy castles, stalls and live music.
00:50Only cash donations will be collected.
00:52At the event the couple will also be collecting signatures under their petition
00:56to change the bereavement laws to allow dads to have more time off work to grieve if their child passes away.
01:02Currently the UK law allows fathers up to two weeks to grieve their child
01:06while mothers can get up to 52 weeks of bereavement leave.
01:12The number of suspensions in Derbyshire schools reached a record high in the last academic year, new figures show.
01:17It comes as Impetus, a charity advocating for disadvantaged young people,
01:22said the government's ambition to break down barriers to education
01:25cannot be achieved if tens of thousands of students are not in the classroom.
01:29Department for Education figures show there were 12,344 suspensions from Derbyshire schools
01:35in the 2022-2023 academic year, the highest since records began for the area.
01:41It was up from 8,718 suspensions the year before
01:44and more than double the 5,033 number in the 2018-19 year before the pandemic.

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