Summary

  • Updates from Monday 8 June to Sunday 14 June

  1. Weather: Thunderstorms aheadpublished at 17:00 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC Weather

    The rain that has been around today should clear through the first half of tonight leaving the rest mainly dry and cloudy. Low: 13C (55F).

    Claverley, Shropshire todayImage source, Gillyflower
    Image caption,

    Claverley, Shropshire today

    Tomorrow's expected to start sunny but then turn cloudy with heavy showers and thunderstorms forecast. High: 23C (73F).

    Keep up-to-date with the latest forecast for your area by going to the BBC Weather website.

  2. West Midlands 'will be hit by second Covid wave'published at 16:48 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    A second wave of the virus is expected in the UK and the region will be affected, a health boss says.

    Read More
  3. Your photos: Wildlife and cloudspublished at 16:39 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Here are some more photos from our BBC Weather Watchers today - Littleacorns in Southam, Warwickshire, Ken M in Lydbury North, Shropshire and Bookworm in Hay-on-Wye:

    SouthamImage source, Littleacorns
    Lydbury NorthImage source, Ken M
    Hay-on-WyeImage source, Bookworm
  4. Appeal to joggers in search for missing diplomatpublished at 16:30 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Richard Morris was last seen when he went out for a run more than five weeks ago.

    Read More
  5. Ex-council leader fraud probe droppedpublished at 16:14 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Michael Jones faced questions as Cheshire East Council leader over the way some contracts were awarded.

    Read More
  6. Delays to collapsed road 'go on and on'published at 16:09 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC Hereford and Worcester

    Work on a collapsed road in a Herefordshire village could finally begin in July more than two years after it was first closed.

    Road sign in the village with graffiti

    Since June 2018, the only access to 40 homes and holiday cottages in Symonds Yat has been via a track next to the river which is only 1.9m (6ft) wide.

    A legal dispute over ownership of a wall held up work until April which was then further delayed by the pandemic.

    Barriers on road

    John Blows, who lives in the village, said the recent floods and coronavirus measures had made life without the road difficult

    "The lack of access for heavier vehicles because of the road closure means that half a dozen flooded cottages can't get on with preparations. It just goes on and on and on. We can't get deliveries in so we can't get groceries delivered," he said.

    Herefordshire Council said it expected work to start in July and continue for 10 weeks - hopefully reopening in September.

  7. Black Lives Matter: Doorstep protest plannedpublished at 15:47 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC Shropshire

    People in Ludlow are being urged to show their support for the Black Lives Matter movement by clapping on their doorsteps this evening.

    Placards at protest in BirminghamImage source, AFP/Getty Images

    A demonstration was planned to take place in the town but the local council said it couldn't give permission for more than six people to gather due to social distancing rules.

    The local authority said it supported other ways of demonstrating such as putting a Black Lives Matter poster in windows. , external

    A Facebook page has been set up asking people to show their support on their doorsteps today at 18:30 and one of the organisers, Ashleigh Cadet, says she's glad people are talking about the issue.

    "It's definitely taking off which is fantastic because, for me, that means there's discussions going on. Some people are using it as part of their homeschooling lessons, I couldn't ask for any more than that, it is about education."

  8. Villa Women to groundshare with Walsallpublished at 15:29 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Newly-promoted Aston Villa are to play their Women's Super League home games at Walsall's Banks's Stadium.

    Read More
  9. Memorial to fallen UK police officers startedpublished at 15:26 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    The fathers of PCs Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes - murdered in a grenade attack - attend a ceremony.

    Read More
  10. Man jailed after mother and baby hit by carpublished at 15:07 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    A man has been jailed in connection with a crash that left a 17-year-old woman and her one-year-old baby seriously injured

    They were struck by a vehicle on Waterloo Road, in Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent in 2017.

    Aqeeb Rasab, 27, of Watson Street in Birmingham, admitted perverting the course of justice at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on Thursday.

    Waterloo Road,Image source, Google

    His co-accused Bellal Ahmad, 27, of Emerson Road, Stoke-on-Trent, is charged with causing serious injury by dangerous driving and will appear at the same court on a date to fixed.

    At the time of the crash, police said the injured pair were taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

  11. Fire ravages farmpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Hay bales stored in two trailers and a barn have been destroyed in a fire in Staffordshire., external

    Fire crews were called last night to the farm off the B5017 in Hanbury, near Burton-upon-Trent.

    The fireImage source, Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service
  12. Charity biker festival pushed back to 2021published at 14:20 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    An annual charity ride and festival raising money for the Midlands Air Ambulance has been postponed until 2021.

    Midlands Air Ambulance helicopter

    Organisers of the Bike4Life event had already postponed it from April due to the pandemic, but now say they haven't been able to find a replacement date this year. , external

    They also say the current state of the economy means they couldn't be sure firms would be able to attend so they're now looking to agree a new date for 2021.

    The event sees bikers ride to RAF Cosford, Shropshire, where the air ambulance has a base, for the festival.

  13. Coronavirus: Thermal cameras installed at hospitalspublished at 13:52 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Lee Thomas
    Newsreader, BBC Radio Stoke

    Thermal cameras are being installed at two hospitals in Staffordshire to try and protect NHS staff and patients from people with coronavirus symptoms.

    Thermal image of a womanImage source, Getty Images

    Eight will be placed at entrances to key areas at the Royal Stoke University Hospital and County Hospital, Stafford, the University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust says., external

    The cameras can help detect a fever by comparing a person's body heat with that of their surroundings.

    The trust says it has been funded thanks to a £10m donation from the chief executive of Bet365, Denise Coates.

  14. No floral tributes allowed when cathedral reopenspublished at 13:11 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Allen Cook
    BBC News

    People returning to Coventry Cathedral for individual private prayer are being urged not bring flowers or other tributes when they are allowed back from Monday.

    The ruins of Coventry CathedralImage source, Coventry Cathedral

    Officials at the cathedral said, external the ruins would reopen between 10:00 and 13:00 and they expected to open the New Cathedral for the same times from 22 June.

    The number of people allowed in to pray will be limited and toilets at the site won't reopen.

  15. Warning of delays as oxygen tank makes five-day journeypublished at 12:50 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    Drivers are being warned of delays and diversions for five days from Monday as a huge oxygen tank is moved across three counties.

    The cylinderImage source, Staffordshire Police

    The cylinder, which will be empty, is 40m (131ft) in length and 6.5m (21ft) across and will begin its long journey in Cheshire on Monday.

    Staffordshire Police said, external tree cutters and telephone engineers would be needed to make sure it fitted under trees and cables on the route.

    The journey will cross Staffordshire, through Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stafford and Cannock, and end up in Warwickshire on Friday 19 June.

  16. Hospitals have day of zero critical Covid-19 patientspublished at 12:28 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC Shropshire

    Two hospitals have had their first day without any patients with coronavirus in their intensive care units (ICUs) since the pandemic began, an NHS boss has said.

    Entrance to Princess Royal HospitalImage source, Google

    Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust's medical director Arne Rose called it a huge achievement but didn't expect the number to stay at zero.

    "There will be other patients probably coming in over time but nonetheless a major milestone in this pandemic that we had two intensive care units working yesterday with no coronavirus patients in them," he said.

  17. Families demand urgent Covid-19 public inquirypublished at 11:37 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    BBC CWR

    The family of a Warwickshire man are among relatives of 450 people who died in the coronavirus pandemic who are demanding an immediate public inquiry.

    Doc tests virus in tubeImage source, Reuters

    Fiona Curtain says her father died from Covid-19 in April which he caught after being taken to hospital in Warwick following a fall.

    She said: "We haven't done as well as other countries that have had different policies and they [politicians] will want to prevent deaths from a second wave."

    The families want an urgent review of "life and death" steps needed to minimise the continuing effects of the virus and a guarantee that documents relating to the crisis will be kept.

    The government has said its current focus is on dealing with the pandemic.

  18. Monkey Forest set to wait extra 10 days to reopenpublished at 11:18 British Summer Time 12 June 2020

    A wildlife attraction has said it is holding off from reopening at the same time as zoos and other sites on Monday so it can be "extra safe" for visitors.

    Monkey on signImage source, Trentham Monkey Forest

    Trentham Monkey Forest, near Stoke-on-Trent, said , externalit would welcome people back from 25 June but tickets would only be available to buy online and sold in 30-minute slots.

    This week, the government said zoos, safari parks and drive-in cinemas could reopen from Monday as long as they follow social distancing rules.