Banned driver pretended to be twin brotherpublished at 10:01 British Summer Time 12 May 2021
Lee Roberts is jailed for duping the DVLA to obtain a licence in his twin brother's name.
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Lee Roberts is jailed for duping the DVLA to obtain a licence in his twin brother's name.
Read MoreStoke-on-Trent City Council is set to invest a further £3.25m to regenerate part of the city centre.
Meigh Street car park will be demolished as will the adjoining Goodson building.
"This site is the single, largest regeneration opportunity in council ownership which we have power over, and we want to make sure that whatever we do on the site connects and benefits the whole city, and isn’t just about he city centre.
"This additional funding is absolutely vital to make sure the site’s full potential can be unlocked and make sure we get the best outcome for Stoke-on-Trent through its regeneration."
In its 10-15 year vision for the site, the council has said it wants to include a "transport hub" in the site's redevelopment, which would connect it by ultra-light rail trams to other parts of the city, designed to improve air quality.
The money is subject to agreement from the council's cabinet.
Staffordshire Police took responsibility for managing convicted terrorist Usman Khan after his release.
Read MoreToday will see patchy cloud and scattered showers throughout.
Showers may turn locally heavy, but there will be plenty of sunshine in between, particularly in the afternoon. Highs of 12C to 15C (54F to 59F).
Tonight showers will clear, but cloud will build in and it will become overcast. A few outbreaks of rain may push in during the early hours of Thursday. Lows of 8C to 11C (46F to 52F).
The Godivas have been selected for their "unique stories" to help celebrate the women of Coventry.
Read MoreSunni Patel experienced bulimia as a teenager and noticed a link between gut health and mental health.
Read MoreImplemented eight months ago, the scheme has sparked a "divisive conversation" in Kings Heath.
Read MoreMurder-accused PC Benjamin Monk was seen standing above Dalian Atkinson in a Telford street in 2016.
Read MoreCarl Harris is the last resident on a Birmingham street that is earmarked for redevelopment.
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A trial is due in September following the death of father-of-one Nathan Burton.
Read MoreThe University of Chester's site in Warrington town centre will be fully operational by September.
Read MorePoet and playwright Kay Rufai will work with young people and West Midlands Police.
Read MoreMaternity services at Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust are under review after babies died.
Read MoreJack Sumner suffered a fractured skull in an attack in Newcastle-under-Lyme in June 2020.
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An inflatable hot tub has been stolen from a garden in Stoke-on-Trent.
It was taken from Hamil Road in Burslem over the weekend.
Staffordshire Police said the theft would have taken some time, as the perpetrators had to take out a garden fence panel, drain and deflate the tub.
Heather Brown and Paul Dowler both lost their spouses to dementia but are now set to marry.
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Conservative councillors who won seats and control of councils in Staffordshire in this month's elections need to deliver on their promises, the leader of county council said.
Alan White, leader of the county council, said the results had taken them by surprise but they now had to work on their pledges.
"The state of the roads is something we need to be addressing, we need to be making sure our social services are being run efficiently, our children's services are being run efficiently," he said.
Alan Pearson, a former Labour councillor, was one of those swept away by the Tory success, losing his Hednesford North seat.
He said his party had to be clearer on their policies: "If you put 'vote Tory' and a blue badge on anybody who walks by, they would have got in."
After a largely dry start showers will develop for many areas, with some potentially thundery at times.
The showers will eventually die away leaving a dry evening with highs of 15°C (59°F).