Summary

  • Prisoners attack staff and start fires

  • Body found near missing teens' beach

  • Man due to stand trial over cold case murder

  • Eight men arrested after train brawl

  • Updates from Friday 12 August 2016

  1. Van gets stuck on central reservation of M6published at 16:18 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    Traffic has just been released between J3a and J3 of the M6 southbound after being closed to recover a van stuck on the central barrier.

    One lane remains shut in both directions as Highways England works to clear debris and assess the barrier for damage.

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  2. Travel: Accident on M6 southboundpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    BBC Travel

    One lane is closed and there's queuing traffic on the M6 southbound between J3a, at the M6 Toll, and J3, for the A444 (Nuneaton), because of an accident.

    More details on BBC Travel.

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  3. 'No cuts to city's clinical services'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    Plans to merge two hospital trusts in Birmingham will not mean cuts to clinical services, according to the health official who announced the plan.

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  4. Travel: M6 and M42 reopenpublished at 14:39 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    BBC Travel

    Police have reopened the M6 northbound between J4 and J5 and the M42 exit slip road after an earlier incident.

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  5. Disappointed Pulis to stay at West Brompublished at 13:05 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    West Brom boss Tony Pulis will not resign despite being disappointed by the club's failure to land some of his transfers targets.

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  6. Struggling NHS trust merger planpublished at 13:03 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    A struggling hospital trust will join with another to form a single organisation under new improvement plans.

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  7. Travel: M6 closed due to police incidentpublished at 11:56 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    BBC Travel

    Part of the M6 northbound is also closed and there's stationary traffic between J4, at the M42 (Coleshill), and J5, the A452 (Castle Bromwich), due to a nearby police incident.

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  8. Mayor supports pub bombing familiespublished at 11:53 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    The Lord Mayor of Birmingham says he is 100% behind the families of the victims of the Birmingham pub bombings who are due to meet the home secretary later. Councillor Carl Rice spoke to the delegation before they left Birmingham for Westminster. The inquests into deaths of 21 people in the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings are to be reopened. Families and their legal teams will ask the government to fund their continuing campaign.

  9. Travel: M42 exit slip road closed due to police incidentpublished at 11:43 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    BBC Travel

    The M42 exit slip road is closed and there's queuing traffic northbound at J7, for the M6 (Coleshill), because of a police incident.

    Congestion goes to J6, for the A45 (Birmingham Airport).

    More details on BBC Travel. 

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  10. 'Why I'm leaving the UK for Poland'published at 07:58 British Summer Time 5 September 2016

    A woman has quit her job in the West Midlands to move to Poland, saying she is choosing to emigrate following the referendum vote to leave the EU.

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  11. Man critically hurt in street stabbingpublished at 10:21 British Summer Time 4 September 2016

    A 19-year-old man is in a critical condition in hospital after a brawl involving up to 30 men, police say.

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  12. The South Asian mental health 'taboo'published at 00:00 British Summer Time 4 September 2016

    A culture of shame among South Asians is a barrier to members of the community with mental illness accessing help, says cricketer Monty Panesar.

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  13. Middlesex's lead in Division One cutpublished at 17:53 British Summer Time 3 September 2016

    Middlesex have their lead at the top of Division One cut to four points after rain sees them draw with Warwickshire.

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  14. Taser police bodycam use 'inconsistent'published at 17:33 British Summer Time 3 September 2016

    Police forces are criticised for a "complete lack of consistency" over whether officers armed with Tasers are deployed with body cameras.

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  15. Man stabbed to death in city attackpublished at 11:38 British Summer Time 3 September 2016

    A man was stabbed to death in a "targeted" attack in Wolverhampton, police say.

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  16. Middlesex on top but facing rain threatpublished at 19:05 British Summer Time 2 September 2016

    County Championship leaders Middlesex reduce Warwickshire to 74-3 in pursuit of 338 to win, although rain is forecast on Saturday.

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  17. Wolves left back heads to Nuneatonpublished at 17:34 British Summer Time 2 September 2016

    BBC Coventry & Warwickshire Sport

    Nuneaton Town have confirmed the signing of 20-year-old left back Ben O'Hanlon on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers. 

    The former England Under-18 international joins on an initial one-month deal.

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  18. Alton Towers reacts to call to shut Smilerpublished at 15:31 British Summer Time 2 September 2016

    Jennifer Meierhans
    BBC News Online

    Alton Towers has insisted the Smiler rollercoaster is safe after a victim of last year's crash called for it to be shut.

    Chanda Chauhan, from Wednesbury, said she wanted the ride closed after 30 people were trapped in the latest incident yesterday.

    Chanda Chauhan

    A spokeswoman for Alton Towers said: "All of the rides undergo extensive testing before they open to the public each day, thorough monthly checks and are also subject to independent, third party accreditation to ensure the highest levels of safety."

  19. Somerset v Warwickshire - day threepublished at 15:23 British Summer Time 2 September 2016

    Follow live text and radio commentary as Somerset face Warwickshire in the County Championship.

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  20. Alton Towers victim's 'shut Smiler' pleapublished at 14:31 British Summer Time 2 September 2016

    A victim of the Smiler rollercoaster crash calls for the Alton Towers ride to be shut after 30 people are trapped in a new incident.

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