Calls to turn street lights on over safety fearspublished at 11:27 Greenwich Mean Time 16 March 2021
Chloe Fojtik says she was "touched" by the death of Sarah Everard, adding "everyone should feel safe".
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Chloe Fojtik says she was "touched" by the death of Sarah Everard, adding "everyone should feel safe".
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A reader at the University of Birmingham says the benefits of taking the vaccine outweigh any possible risks, after several EU countries halted their rollouts of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab.
Vaccine safety experts from the World Health Organization (WHO) are meeting later to review the vaccine.
Germany, France, Italy and Spain joined smaller nations in halting vaccinations as a precaution while checks are made.
There have been a number of cases in Europe of blood clots developing after the vaccine was administered.
However, experts say these were no more than the number of blood-clot incidents typically reported within the general population.
Quote MessageThe danger is that by taking this precautionary approach to vaccine safety, they're not looking at the downsides, which are that there are people contracting Covid, there's about a 1% death rate, even higher in the older age groups that still aren't fully vaccinated in Europe. And therefore the downside is likely to be much higher than any possible benefit from a link that we don't know is true or not."
Dr Anthony Cox, Reader in clinical pharmacy and drug safety
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Part of an £11m upgrade in Coventry has started this week as it prepares to celebrate City of Culture.
Work has started at the Upper Precinct to remove a ramp and former jewellers.
The city council said it would open up views not seen since the 1970s.
This year's celebrations will include a series of music, arts and cultural events showcasing the city’s heritage and diversity.
Ollie, 11, has been making the pompom pets which finders can "squeeze" when they feel anxious.
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BBC Midlands Today
The biggest St Patrick's festival in Birmingham "in years" is to take place in 2022, after this year's event was cancelled.
The parade was also not held in 2020 because of coronavirus restrictions.
This year there will be a week of live streamed performances by cultural groups and a special video memorial service.
St Patrick's festival chair Peter Connolly said he thought the 70th anniversary would be "fantastic" in 2022.
Quote MessageIn the meantime we've just got to sit tight, do what we're told and social distance and wait until things (are) lifted. But when they are, no doubt I think 2022 will be the biggest St Patrick's festival that we've seen in years."
Peter Connolly, St Patrick's festival chair
Mark Masefield was jailed in 2012 after admitting the manslaughter of his friend Anthony Pryke.
Read MoreAlfie Steele was found in a critical condition at an address in Droitwich and flown to hospital.
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The man was arrested on suspicion of murder and the woman on suspected child neglect.
Read MoreTwo masked men punched a staff member and threatened them with a knife, when a shop robbery took place in Stoke-on-Trent.
The men took a "large amount of cash" from the Prime Express store in Chaplin Road, police said.
They ran along Buccleuch Road and down an alleyway that leads to Hamilton Road, following the raid on Thursday.
The Staffordshire force said it was particularly keen to speak to two members of the public who tried to enter the store, as the robbery unfolded at 17:35 GMT.
Earlier we told you the prime minister had spoken of the country's shock and grief at what happened to Sarah Everard.
Here's a video of Boris Johnson talking to the BBC during his visit to a bus depot in Coventry. He says: "Women in particular must feel that when they make serious complaints about violence, about assault, that they are properly heard, and properly addressed and we are going to make sure that that happens."
BBC Radio WM
From today people can leave knives in two new bins in a knife surrender scheme that BBC Radio WM is launching with West Midlands Police.
One is at McDonald’s on Belchers Lane in Bordesley Green, Birmingham, and the other at the Cornbow Shopping Centre, Great Cornbow, Halesowen, in an initiative that is part of the radio station's Knives Cost Lives campaign.
Knives can be put in those bins and destroyed safely. Since the beginning of last March when we all started staying at home to keep each other safe from the pandemic, the radio station has reported on 16 fatal stabbings in the West Midlands.
Michael Miles, who was sent to prison for a knife attack and released in 2018, now works as an anti-knife campaigner and works with young people at risk of criminality.
Quote MessageThere's a lot of kids what carry these knives nowadays and they don't carry the knives with the intention to stab somebody and then out of fear they'll pull this knife out when they get in a situation and before you know it they're pushing it into someone and by then it's too late."
Michael Miles, Anti-knife campaigner
Jess Phillips MP tells Andrew Marr that laws need to change to better protect women.
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