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  • Updates from 5 - 11 July

  1. 'Awe-inspiring' Earth artwork goes on displaypublished at 16:14 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    An "awe-inspiring" planet Earth sculpture which featured at Glasgow's COP26 meeting is on show at Keele University.

    GaiaImage source, Keele University

    Luke Jerram's 7m diameter (23ft) globe, which aims to get people to think about their place on the planet and protecting it, can be seen at Keele Chapel until 27 November.

    Steph Wright of ArtsKeele, said they were "super-excited" to work with arts organisation Appetite and bring the Gaia sculpture to campus.

    “We look forward to seeing visitors immerse themselves into this epic piece of art which will also provide a focal point for a range of programmed activities including concerts, creative sessions, lectures, wellbeing activity and the opportunity to just 'be' with Gaia," she said.

    People can drop in to see, external the free display, although capacity is limited, or book a weekend slot.

  2. Everyone loved man killed in crash, say parentspublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    Aaron Jarvis, 31, died and two other men were hurt in a car crash in Whitefield, Greater Manchester.

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  3. Protection zone after contagious bird flu outbreakpublished at 15:51 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    All poultry at the Warwickshire unit will be culled after a highly-pathogenic strain was identified.

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  4. Man sought over shop robberypublished at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    A CCTV image has been released of a man police want to speak to over an armed robbery.

    West Midlands Police said four masked men entered the One Stop in Middleway Green in Bilston at around 18:20 on 25 October.

    They threatened staff with hammers before stealing cash and cigarettes, the force said.

    The CCTV imageImage source, West Midlands Police

    No-one was hurt, police added, but said the staff had been left shaken by the incident.

    It urged anyone with information to come forward.

  5. Disability football sessions relaunched by clubpublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    BBC Midlands Today

    Free football sessions for disabled children have been relaunched by a Warwickshire club after the pandemic caused them to be put on hold.

    Leamington Football club is offering a chance for players who have disabilities and who are 16 years old and under to take part in regular training with the hope of creating teams.

    The sessions are being held at Aylesford School in Warwick .

    Football sessions
  6. Your pictures: All the colours of the rainbowpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    BBC Weather Watchers

    Red berries in AlbrightonImage source, Sue Snaps / BBC Weather Watchers
    An orange sunrise in CheddletonImage source, charlie / BBC Weather Watchers
    Yellow leaves in RugbyImage source, Banjo Calling / BBC Weather Watchers
    Green fields in Church StrettonImage source, Snapper Simon / BBC Weather Watchers
    Pink skies in Stratford-upon-AvonImage source, Chela/ BBC Weather Watchers

    Thanks to our Weather Watchers whose photos today have been sent in from Albrighton, Rugby, Church Stretton, Cheddleton and Stratford-upon-Avon.

    To see more reports, or to get involved yourself, visit the BBC Weather Watchers webpage.

  7. Patient given wrong size prosthetic during surgerypublished at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    The serious and preventable incident at the Shropshire hospital was reported in September.

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  8. Mother's funeral to take place after Covid deathpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    BBC Midlands Today

    The funeral of a pregnant woman from Birmingham who died from Covid, takes place later.

    Unvaccinated 37-year-old Saiqa Parveen died in intensive care after catching coronavirus while eight months pregnant with her fifth child.

    She underwent an emergency caesarean and was on a ventilator until her death last Monday and never got to meet her newborn daughter.

    Saiqa ParveenImage source, Family handout

    Her family are now urging to all pregnant women to get the Covid-19 vaccine.

    Her brother Qayoum Mughal said: "If she had the vaccine, she might have had a chance of surviving."

  9. Spectacular light display illuminates city streetspublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    A convoy of more than 100 illuminated bicycles makes the city shine in celebration of Diwali.

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  10. CCTV image released after delivery driver robbbedpublished at 12:55 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    A CCTV image of a man police would like to speak to in connection with a robbery has been released.

    CCTV imageImage source, West Midlands Police

    A delivery driver was chased from his van, assaulted and had a parcel stolen.

    He was targeted on Pedmore Road, in Lye, Dudley, at about 10:00 on 15 October, said West Midlands Police.

  11. Smith can leave Villa with his head held highpublished at 12:38 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    Phil McNulty
    BBC Sport chief football writer

    Dean Smith can leave Aston Villa with his head held high after taking his boyhood club back into the Premier League and establishing them there but growing expectations, big ambitions and five straight defeats brought his reign to an end.

    Dean Smith - archive imageImage source, Alex Broadway/Getty Images

    Villa sold talisman Jack Grealish to Manchester City for £100m but the money was reinvested in club record signing Emiliano Buendia from Norwich City, as well as Danny Ings and Leon Bailey from Southampton and Bayer Leverkusen respectively.

    Grealish was always going to be missed but Villa's hierarchy were hoping the new faces would allow them to build on last season's 11th place.

    It will be a desperate personal blow to Smith, with the 50-year-old fulfilling a dream when he left Brentford for Villa Park in 2018.

  12. Historic male court agrees to open elections to allpublished at 12:36 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    The all-male Alcester Court Leet has agreed to elect jurors of all genders, from October 2022.

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  13. Clinic means skin patients can be seen quicklypublished at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    The new dermatology clinic will help people to be seen and treated more quickly, trust says.

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  14. Arrest after man fatally hit by van at crossingpublished at 11:51 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    A 29-year-old from Shropshire is arrested after the death of trainee accountant Joshua Spender.

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  15. Two arrested over racial abuse at airportpublished at 11:36 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    Two women have been arrested at Birmingham Airport on suspicion of racially abusing a passenger, police said.

    West Midlands Police said it had happened in the terminal earlier.

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  16. UB40's Astro leaves 'lasting legacy'published at 10:08 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    BBC Midlands Today

    Tributes have been paid to former member of UB40 Terence Wilson, better known by his stage name Astro, who has died aged 64.

    Astro, who performed in the Birmingham-based band for more than 30 years, died after a short illness, his current band confirmed.

    He first joined UB40 in 1979, shortly after it had formed, and had performed with breakaway group UB40 featuring Ali Campbell and Astro.

    AstroImage source, Getty Images

    Local music expert Jez Collins says his contribution to the music industry leaves a lasting legacy.

    "I honestly don't think we truly understand how important they were to a whole generation of Brummies and successive generations," he said.

  17. Adam Peaty is latest star to leave Strictly Come Dancingpublished at 09:39 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    Staffordshire Olympian Adam Peaty has become the latest star to get the boot from Strictly Come Dancing.

    The Uttoxeter swimmer and his partner Katya Jones faced Tilly Ramsay and her partner Nikita Kuzmin in the dance-off.

    The pair's dance this week had been a jive to Little Bitty Pretty One by Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers.

    Katya Jones and Adam Peaty dance the jiveImage source, Guy Levy/BBC/PA Wire

    Reflecting on his time on the show, Peaty said: "I have absolutely loved every single challenge. I've never had a challenge like this.

    "As an Olympian for 16 years, I've pushed my body to places that I never thought it could be pushed."

  18. Paterson: Emergency debate to discuss parliamentary standardspublished at 08:56 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    MPs are holding an emergency debate later about parliamentary standards, as the row continues over how the government handled the case of former Conservative minister Owen Paterson.

    Ministers have been criticised for trying to change the standards body after it found Tory North Shropshire MP guilty of breaking lobbying rules.

    They later did a U-turn after an outcry from opposition parties and Mr Paterson resigned.

    Owen PatersonImage source, PA Media

    The Liberal Democrat-led debate will look again at how the system needs to be reformed.

    Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has called on the prime minister to use the Commons debate to apologise to the country for his handling of the events.

  19. Expressway lanes closed due to broken-down lorrypublished at 08:36 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    A broken down lorry has closed two lanes of a main road coming into Birmingham.

    West Midlands Roads says it is affecting the A38(M) Aston Expressway between Spaghetti Junction and Park Circus.

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  20. Today's weather - A cloudy and rainy day for much of the West Midlandspublished at 08:28 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021

    BBC Weather

    We can expect some cloud cover this morning, with the odd spot of rain.

    In the afternoon some patchy, light rain will move in from the west.

    Tonight will remain mostly cloudy with the chance of rain, with more rain edging in towards dawn.

    You can find out more about the weather where you are on the BBC Weather page.

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    West Midlands weather forecast