'It's time we act now and save our rivers'published at 13:44 Greenwich Mean Time 5 November 2021
Young Reporter Georgia Helme investigates the impact of pollution in the River Lugg.
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Young Reporter Georgia Helme investigates the impact of pollution in the River Lugg.
Read MoreThe huge, illuminated globe by Luke Jerram is part of Coventry Peace Festival.
Read MoreA family friend says Keon Lincoln's death shows how serious the problem of knife crime has become.
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A temple in the West Midlands is expecting thousands of people over the next few days as part of Diwali celebrations.
People will be offering prayers, or puja, at the the Balaji Temple, in Oldbury.
Opened in 2006, it is one of Europe's largest Hindu temples.
Its chair, Dr Sinnathambi Kanadaratnam, said Diwali was the "major" festival for Hindus.
"All those who participate in the goddess Lakshmi's puja will receive a sanctified coin, it is a mark of prosperity," he said.
Deepthi Inturu, a Masters student from Manchester, is among those visiting for the festival, while only able to see her family in Hyderabad through video calls.
"I am missing them a lot on this occasion," she said.
This year, the festival has a slight difference, as NHS has urged people to gather outdoors if they can to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection.
Beside the temple there is also a Covid vaccination centre, which has extended its opening hours to encourage more people from all faiths and backgrounds to get jabs and boosters - and it is hoped worshippers will join in good numbers.
Mason Yates is facing the terrorism charges as well as possession of an extreme pornographic image.
Read MoreTaz Harrison, welfare officer at The Sugarmill in Stoke-on-Trent, is worried about staff and customers getting a ride home at night.
Read MoreThe owners of 12-week-old Mitch are "devastated", say police.
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Aston Villa head to Southampton on Friday evening hoping to end a sequence of four straight league defeats.
Villa's run has seen them slip down to 15th in the Premier League, just three points above the relegation zone.
They have had to deal with injuries to key players and some controversial refereeing decisions.
But head coach Dean Smith (pictured) said he was coping with the pressure.
Quote MessageI think a perception from outside a football club is always different. If you're asking me 'do I sleep well?', yes I sleep well. I still play well at golf. My wife is still talking to me. So if that answers your question, then yeah I feel fine."
Dean Smith, Aston Villa head coach
Amy Taylor, 21, says she is shocked to have been targeted with a needle at a university event.
Read MoreNumbers of red-billed curassows have dwindled in the wild due to deforestation and hunting.
Read MoreAn MP is urging the government to help pay for the maintenance of Chester city's walls.
Read MoreThe inquest into the death of 17-year-old Yousef Makki is due to commence on Monday.
Read MoreDemonstrators block gates at the Three Counties Showground in Malvern.
Read MoreConservative colleagues in the resigning MP's constituency share views on his departure.
Read MoreAustralian forward Jason Clark signs a one-year contract extension with Warrington Wolves.
Read MoreThe market usually attracts about five million visitors but was cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19.
Read MoreThe site is being developed on a former landfill next to the Wolverhampton hospital.
Read MorePolice say no further action will be taken after investigations into how land was bought and sold.
Read MoreLocal Democracy Reporting Service
The leader of Telford and Wrekin Council leader wants Shropshire politicians to come together to propose a single £1bn “super hospital” to serve both the main towns.
Under plans approved in 2019, emergency medicine will move to the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital, with Telford’s Princess Royal Hospital focussing on planned care and seeing its consultant-led Women’s and Children’s Unit repurposed.
But delays have meant Shrewsbury and Atcham MP Daniel Kawczynski has written to Health Secretary Sajid Javid MP, asking when the first phase of funding will be released and what the likely timetable is for consideration of the business case.
But Shaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin's Labour administration, said at a cabinet meeting today the plans did not make sense for Telford, "the largest town in the whole country", to not have a fully functioning A&E and "to close the Women’s and Children’s Unit which is located in this town based on clinical need and demand".
He said he had written to the county’s five MPs and Shropshire Council leader – all Conservatives – asking them “to join me in a round-table meeting to put forward a proposal”.
"He said it was not about "a battle between Telford and Shrewsbury".
"It’s actually much wider than that. It’s about Telford and Wrekin residents and fairness but also it’s about this side of the county as well."
Her urged people to be "bold" and work together across parties to put an offer to the government about securing £1bn investment for "a single-site super-hospital, a world-class hospital fairly located between Telford and Shrewsbury which will serve this county for a generation to come.”
Three men have been arrested on suspicion of forced labour and human trafficking offences.
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