Liam Barnesand Dan Hunt,East Midlands

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Residents had to leave their homes while police dealt with the incident in Derby
Residents evacuated from 200 properties in Derby have spent a night away from their homes after a major incident was declared and two men were arrested on suspicion of explosives offences.
People were told to leave their homes on Thursday after Derbyshire Police carried out a warrant following intelligence about materials at a house in Vulcan Street.
Two men - one in his 40s, another in his 50s - were arrested on suspicion of explosives offences, and are currently in custody.
The force said it was not being treated as a terrorism incident and that there was "no wider risk to the community".


Residents in the affected areas had to find alternative accommodation
Police said a controlled explosion was carried out at about 16:00 GMT on Thursday, with Derby City Council confirming accommodation had been arranged for affected residents for Thursday night "and the coming days".
The entirety of Vulcan Street was covered by the evacuation zone, as was Reeves Road and Shaftesbury Crescent.
Harrington Street, from Holcombe Street to Vulcan Street; Baseball Drive, up to Columbo Street, and Cambridge Street at Reeves Road and Shaftesbury Crescent were also included within the exclusion area.

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Police have thanked residents for their "understanding and response"
Residents were able to access their homes for short periods of time until 08:00 on Friday following confirmation from British Army officers that it was safe to do so.
Supt Becky Webster thanked residents for their "understanding and response".
"Being asked to leave your home under such circumstances is understandably concerning and the support that the emergency services have had has been excellent," she said.
The Salvation Army rest centre in Osmaston Road was closed on Thursday night as all people who were being supported there had left, police confirmed.
The force added anyone who required support should attend the Pakistani Community Centre at 103 Harrington Street, where council staff would be on hand to help.
'Stressful time'
Speaking on Friday morning, Gary Robb, from the Salvation Army, said the community response had been "excellent".
"Obviously it's a stressful time for them but we were able to provide a calm environment and provide some compassion in that crisis," he said.
Amjad Ashraf, who runs the Pakistan Community Centre, said about 50 families had come in on Thursday afternoon, and told the BBC many had found alternative accommodation for the night.
"We reassured everyone that if you've not got anywhere to stay with friends or family, Derby Homes are on site and they're going to be putting people in hotels.
"The community in the Normanton area always rally around really quick to provide that support.
"We had the Gurdwara which is also on Harrington Street providing refreshments and some food. We had volunteers that came together to provide that emotional support, a bit of hand holding, and at times like this, that's what's mainly needed," he said.
Amy Anderson, who lives on Shaftesbury Crescent and is six months pregnant, told the BBC she spent the night at her mum's house with her son, and said she felt like she was "in limbo".
"I'm hoping we'll be able to get back in today, but I left the property thinking we would be able to get in last night, so I don't really know," she said.
Ms Anderson added she was "very fortunate" to be able to stay at her mum's house and she knew some neighbours had been put in hotels for the night.

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Derbyshire Police said on Thursday evening that residents would be able to access their homes temporarily for urgent items until 08:00 on Friday
A multi-agency meeting is scheduled to take place at 08:00 and once that briefing has occurred, a further update would be released, police said.
The two men who have been arrested are Polish nationals, Derbyshire Police has said.
A police spokesperson told the BBC it had released this information in line with national guidance around forces being encouraged to disclose the ethnicity and nationality of suspects to combat misinformation.

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