Derbyshire Times news bulletin with editor Phil Bramley
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00:00Here's today's Derbyshire Times Video Bulletin.
00:31Grace's inquest, held over two years after she was murdered,
00:35found that Derbyshire police had made serious failings while investigating complaints against her killer, Michael Sellers.
00:41As well as Grace's story, the film features interviews with other stalking victims
00:46and asks if the justice system is prepared to take stalking more seriously
00:50while victims feel abandoned by the process and the legal system.
00:54Stalking State of Fear is on ITV tonight at 9pm.
01:00Acclaimed musician Frank Turner is set to play a unique show in Chesterfield this weekend
01:05as part of a world record bid in support of grassroots music venues and record stores.
01:10As he approaches two huge landmarks, his 3000th live show and the release of his 10th album Undefeated,
01:17he will embark upon the first ever Music Venue Trust world record attempt
01:21to play the most gigs in different towns and cities in 24 hours by playing 15 shows across the country.
01:27In a timeframe of 24 hours, Frank has to play 15 solo shows, each with a running time of 20 minutes.
01:33The previous official record is held by Hunter Hayes with 10 shows and before that it was the Flaming Lips with 8.
01:39But there is a serious point to this effort as well.
01:42The challenge will support grass music venues and independent record stores across the country.
01:47The gigs will take place across this Saturday and Sunday,
01:50taking in venues in the likes of Liverpool and London as well as in Chesterfield.
01:54Frank Turner will play the town's Gasoline Bar on Saltergate as an outstore show for Tall Bird Records.
02:00Tickets for the show on Saturday have already sold out.
02:03However, Derbyshire music fans can still catch him when he plays the Why Not Festival near Matlock in August.