In pictures: Armistice Day marked at Arboretumpublished at 13:15 Greenwich Mean Time 11 November 2021
The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester lead a service of remembrance in Alrewas to mark Armistice Day.
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The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester lead a service of remembrance in Alrewas to mark Armistice Day.
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Home Office funding is going to be used to improve women's safety in Staffordshire and Cheshire.
The two counties have been given £600,000 to spend on awareness campaigns, street pastors, and safe routes for women through Hanley, Stafford and Newcastle.
In Cheshire, technology will be set up to allow women to video call the police control room if they have concerns while out at night.
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A deportation flight from Birmingham to Jamaica left with just four people on board, the Home Office has said.
Several last-minute legal challenges meant 33 people did not board Wednesday morning's flight as planned.
Some of them were guilty of crimes such as murder and child sexual offences, Home Secretary Priti Patel said, adding it was "absolutely galling" they had been stopped from being deported.
The plane, an Airbus A350-900 which has a maximum capacity of 350 passengers, departed Birmingham Airport at 01:20.
Lawyers for some of those due to be on board said it wasted taxpayers' money.
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Birmingham Milk Bank, located at the city's Women's Hospital, is seeking new donors to meet an increase in demand.
It has provided donor breast milk for 70 years to babies born prematurely or unwell, who are being treated in the hospital's neonatal unit, and whose mothers are unable provide their own milk due to geographical separation or illness.
Staff said it has now seen an increase in demand of around 40% and is encouraging more people to donate.
Over the past 12 months, more than 6,000 bottles of milk have been sent to neonatal units across the West Midlands and South Wales.
The milk is collected from homes by the volunteer Blood Bikers.
Charlotte Sherlaw-Sturrock, a clinical genetics tegistrar at the hospital, who donated milk for eight months said: "I used to work at the hospital's Neonatal department, so I was aware of the babies who needed breast milk.
"I was passionate about helping in any way I could."
A group of Staffordshire litter pickers have made Remembrance displays from recycled plastic bottles.
Lichfield Litter Legends have created the poppy display at the town's Memorial Garden, with further flowers on show at Curborough Community Centre, the Green Fairy Trail at Swinfen and another in the village of Wall.
All the poppies have been made by volunteers from the bottom of plastic bottles they have collected over the past 12 months.
More than 650 poppies have been made.
A total of 350 are in the memorial garden to represent the fallen marked on the memorial wall.
Sharon Coleman, from the group, said the displays also commemorated 100 years of the Royal British Legion.
Old wheel trims have also been fashioned into giant poppies.
"When they are in a mass they look amazing," she said.
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Read MoreAbout one in five care home workers in Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent are not fully vaccinated, latest NHS figures, external show.
A government deadline for all care workers to be fully vaccinated comes into force on Thursday.
Data reveals that 83% of staff at care homes for older adults in the two cities have received two coronavirus vaccines, compared with a national average of just under 90%.
On Tuesday, the government announced that it would be compulsory for front-line NHS staff in England to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 by April.
In the West Midlands, NHS figures show 2,753 care home staff are yet to receive their first dose. This is out of a total of almost 52,000 staff.
Other areas in the region, including Dudley, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire and Walsall have had an uptake upwards of 90% for both vaccinations.
A man is being sought by police investigating an attempted robbery at a shop in Telford.
It happened just after 21:00 on 8 November, at a Nisa store on Holly Road in Little Dawley.
He paid for a few small items, West Mercia Police said, and while waiting for his change pointed a small knife towards the cashier and demanded £100.
The cashier refused to hand over the money and the offender left the shop, the force said.
Det Sgt Ben Poppleton said “We are keen to speak to the man in the CCTV image as we believe he may have information that can support our ongoing investigation."
The force urged the man, or anyone with information, to come forward.
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The owners of a Dorrington pub say a road closure on the A49 has caused them to lose business.
The Horseshoes pub said it had lost revenue from their evening customers as the road is closed between 20:00 to 06:00 every evening until early January.
Owner Tanya Monolova said coupled with the pandemic, the pub has lost out on thousands of pounds after they were forced to re-mortgage.
"We have got eight full timers and they want to keep their jobs safe and I am trying to do my best to keep their jobs safe but with the road closure how can I keep them on the payroll full time," she said.
"It is getting more and more difficult for us.
"In December we are expecting to be really busy but people already cancelled because of the road closure and they actually say it is the road closure."
National Highways say they “appreciate that roadworks can be disruptive", the closure was completed within five days and works have now moved further south.
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