Bess stars as wickets tumble at Tauntonpublished at 18:22 British Summer Time 6 September 2016
Somerset spinner Dom Bess takes 6-28 on his Championship debut as 21 wickets fall in the day against Warwickshire.
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Somerset spinner Dom Bess takes 6-28 on his Championship debut as 21 wickets fall in the day against Warwickshire.
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Tonight is set to be dry, cloudy and feeling quite muggy with lows of 17C (63F).
BBC Coventry & Warwickshire Sport
Warwickshire are all out for 123 in their first innings against Somerset - a lead of just 28.
Somerset's 19-year-old spinner, Dom Bess took 6-28 on his Championship debut.
There's been lots of interest in the Taunton wicket with 15 batsmen falling before tea.
You can relive the action here.
Residents in Bromsgrove can find out what plans there are to improve train services in the area, after the opening of the town's new £24m railway station.
Network Rail is holding a drop-in event to explain where a further £100m is to be invested on the railway in the area.
The next phase of the scheme will be to electrify the line between Bromsgrove and Barnt Green and increase the number of trains per hour from Bromsgrove station from December 2017.
The line will be closed for 12 days between Tuesday, 25 October to Sunday, 6 November.
The drop-in event is being held tomorrow between 16:30 and 19:00 at Bromsgrove railway station.
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New ways to make use of Stafford's Shire Hall are being considered by Staffordshire County Council.
The authority says the number of visits to the venue is falling and later this month it is going to look , externalat ways to keep it in use.
It'll be discussed at a council meeting which will also talk about taking the county's arts service "into the community" with "pop-up" exhibitions and events in new and existing venues.
Part of the Shire Hall's been used by the University of Wolverhampton since 2014 and the council says its review coincides with the university looking for another base in the county town.
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Allen Cook
BBC Local Live
Health bosses are going to visit another NHS Trust in England to see if they can get a children's minor injuries unit, external (MIU) running alongside adult A&E in Stafford.
The University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM) has today announced children's A&E at the County Hospital will stay shut for at least 10 more weeks.
It follows UHNM suspending those services last month due to a shortage of staff with the right specialist training.
To try to get some children's services back at the hospital, it says staff will visit "as soon as possible" an NHS Trust in the South West which runs an MIU alongside adult A&E, to see if they can do the same in Stafford.
In the meantime, sick children could either be transferred to the Royal Stoke University Hospital, Wolverhampton's New Cross or Walsall Manor hospitals.
Richard Wilford
BBC WM
At lunch Somerset have posted the team's ninth-lowest ever total against Warwickshire - all out for 95.
Jeetan Patel finished off Somerset's innings, taking the wicket of Jack Leach.
Leach was one of only four batsman to have made it into double figures.
You can follow the Bears' response here.
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BBC Local Live
Suspended children's accident and emergency services at Stafford's County Hospital are going to stay shut for at least another 10 weeks.
The decision over the A&E was made almost a fortnight ago because of a shortage of staff with the right specialist training, the trust said.
Now the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust says it's getting the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health to carry out a review, external of the service which will take about 10 weeks.
In the meantime, UHNM says it's going to try to bring back some services to the County Hospital, including broken bones and sprains.
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Read MorePolice officers carrying any kind of weapons should be required to wear body cameras, Telford MP Lucy Allan has told parliament.
She referred to the case of former Aston Villa footballer Dalian Atkinson who died after he was tasered by police in the town last month.
The MP said cameras would be in the interests of both the police and the public.
Home Office Minister Brandon Lewis replied that it was a matter for the police to decide and that it would be wrong for him to comment while an IPCC investigation was ongoing.
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