It also announced plans to create more than 12 million jobs in cities, setting a target for urban unemployment at around 5.5% for 2025. The figure stood at 5.1% last year.
The Ada Belfield Centre in Belper is one of three care homes Derbyshire County Council has proposed closing or selling because of "increasing financial pressures".Separate petitions launched by community interest group Belper Together, care home staff and the Belper Independents party received a total of 5,168 signatures.
The council, which has launched a public consultation, previously said feedback from residents would "be fully taken into account".On Wednesday, Belper Together said it delivered 300 additional signatures to the council's County Hall headquarters in Matlock, having already submitted one signed by about 400 people.Jo Ryle, whose mother was a resident at the care home for four years, presented the group's petition to the council alongside fellow campaigner Di Houlden.
She said: "The loss of Ada Belfield would be a tragedy to the community in many ways."Not only is it a wonderful establishment, it is also the workplace for many local people.
"Most importantly, it has provided and continues to offer a warm and nurturing home from home for residents who are at risk if left alone or whose family members are unable to care for them adequately even with the support of carers.
"For my mum, the Ada Belfield became family."On Saturday, people took to the streets of London in response to the US position on Ukraine, marching from outside the Ukrainian embassy to the Russian embassy.
Margaret Owen, 93, accused Trump of "appeasement", saying she remembered the Munich Agreement in which western powers signed a deal with Hitler in the years before World War Two."It's outrageous. We can't let the world be dictated to by these two impossible people," she said of Trump and Putin.
The chair of the Commons foreign affairs select committee, Emily Thornberry, was among the marchers and argued for a less aggressive approach. The Labour MP said: "We want to influence the US president and we agree there must be peace. Why shout at him?"You'd get a short-term buzz from shouting at Trump but if you want to influence him, let's try and influence him."