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The thousands of photos by Derek Evans are described as a "treasure trove" of social history.
Read MoreBristol City miss the chance to go third in the Championship, despite scoring a first-minute opener against Birmingham.
Read MoreThe embankment's collapse is expected to disrupt trains until the end of Friday.
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BBC News Travel
The situation has improved slightly on the rail line between Coventry and Rugby after the earlier landslip.
Network Rail said trains heading south were now able to travel at normal speed and the line was open again to trains travelling north, but they're having to travel slower than usual.
But it warned there is still likely to be disruption to services for the rest of the day.
Local Democracy Reporting Service
A small pub could be opened in Coventry city centre, in a unit that has been a sewing shop for the last 40 years.
The building has a floorspace with roughly the same area as a tennis court and the plan involves splitting the pub across two floors.
Coventry City Council is due to make a decision on the application at the end of March.
BBC News Travel
The disruption caused by a landslip on the Coventry-to-Rugby line is expected to last the rest of the day.
National Rail Enquiries warned this would mean trains being delayed and cancelled.
Sections of the A500 in Stoke-on-Trent will be closed over the next two weekends as work gets started on the central reservation
From 22:00 today until 05:00 on Monday the road will be closed north on the stretch from Etruria to Porthill
The following weekend the closure will be on the same section of road, heading south.
Rain will move in for a time later, with strong winds picking up on Saturday.
There's a yellow warning for wind for the whole of the West Midlands from midnight on Saturday until midnight on Sunday.
You can find a detailed weather forecast for your area on the BBC Weather site.
Police believe Babacar Diagne was attacked by three males who arrived at the scene on bikes.
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Read MoreChecks are now being carried out on a railway embankment between Coventry and Rugby, to see if there is a danger of further landslips.
Network Rail warned passengers that there's going to be disruption on the line until it's declared safe, but hasn't said how long that might take.
A second person has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a stabbing in Coventry on Wednesday.
West Midlands Police said they arrested the 15-year-old boy this afternoon, after stopping a car in the Wood End area.
Last night another 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of murder at a property in Canley and five other people were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender.
The force said it appeared the victim, Babacar Diagne, was attacked by three black men who arrived at the murder scene on bicycles.
Officers are going to move back into the police station in Bridgnorth, because staff numbers are increasing again.
They moved out in 2018 and have been sharing premises with the fire brigade in the town, but West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion said they wouldn't have enough room there in future.
Mr Campion said the old building would probably be too big for the number of officers they'd have, so he would be "looking at what we’ll do with the rest of it".
He also said he would prefer to share buildings with the fire service where possible.
In May, there are due to be fresh elections to select Police and Crime Commissioners across the country.
BBC News Travel
There's been a landslip on an embankment between Coventry and Rugby, meaning trains are unable to travel north on that section of track.
There are speed limitations on trains heading south on the same stretch.
Network Rail said it had people on the way to the site and warned it would mean disruption to services this evening.
BBC Radio Stoke Sport
Training for the Stoke City players has been "upbeat" this week, manager Michael O'Neill has said.
He explained he wanted them to move on from their 4-0 defeat to Derby County last Friday and said the players had been "very responsive".
With 16 games remaining this season, Stoke are still just two points above the relegation zone and should welcome back Tyrese Campbell, who is fit again for the game against Charlton tomorrow.
Muller is recalling a number of yoghurts made at its factory in Market Drayton because of concerns they may contain small pieces of metal.
The company said it discovered a roller that supports belts carrying fruit at the factory was misaligned and may have caused metal to drop into the fruit.
Muller said it had tested a number of batches and couldn't find any metal, but had decided to recall the products to be safe.
A full list of the affected desserts can be found on the Muller website., external
A man armed with a hammer has tried to rob a post office in Congleton.
Cheshire police said it was called to the branch on Biddulph Road at 08:00 to reports of a man threatening staff and demanding money.
The force said it appeared he fled empty handed - in the direction of the nearby police station.
The site may show vehicles as not complying, when they would pass the same requirements elsewhere.
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