Schoolboy's inquest may be delayed until 2022published at 14:36 British Summer Time 24 September 2021
Coroner Alison Mutch says delaying Yousef Makki's inquest until June is a "worst case scenario".
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Coroner Alison Mutch says delaying Yousef Makki's inquest until June is a "worst case scenario".
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From Stoke-on-Trent Live:
Drivers are being warned of severe delays on the M6 this weekend when junction 10 in the Black Country is closed for nearly three days.
A diversion will be in place over the junction from 20:00 today until 06:00 on Monday morning.
The closure will allow new bridge beams to be put in place as part of a major redevelopment.
Martin Howells, 31, suffered head injuries when he was attacked in Wolverhampton.
Read MoreHospital worker Rebecca Ellis also goes on a Dorothy Perkins spending spree using the dying man's funds.
Read MoreThe boy, 17, is currently being held in connection with the attack off Bournemouth beach.
Read MoreMore than 100,000 people are expected in Birmingham this weekend for the city's Pride festival.
The event has returned to the city for the first time in more than two years after disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Organisers of the LGBTQ+ festival say it will be the largest in its 24-year history and has taken over the site of the former Birmingham wholesale markets.
Performers will include Girls Aloud star Cheryl, Boney M and Sister Sledge.
Backbencher Andrew Bridgen says a whistleblower predicts the project will be delayed by a decade.
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An autonomous vehicle is to be trialled on roads in Solihull.
The self-driving bus, manufactured in Coventry, will carry up to eight passengers on a one-mile section of road at the National Exhibition Centre.
If the four-week trial is successful, more driverless vehicles could be rolled out.
Members of the public can book a free trip on the bus to help test the technology.
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A petrol station owner says he could lose 40% of his sales from a lack of fuel due to the ongoing lorry driver shortages in the UK.
Coventry-based Paul Cheema has been in the business since 2013 and says he has never experienced a situation like this before.
A "handful" of BP stations, and a small number of Esso-owned Tesco Alliance stations, were closed on Thursday due to a lack of delivery drivers.
It is estimated that the UK is short of about 100,000 HGV drivers - with gaps made worse by the pandemic and Brexit.
Mr Cheema says he sells thousands of litres of unleaded every day, so the cost implications for him are huge.
"There could be a 40% impact on sales with this week's delivery problems. If I haven't got any liquid in the ground, I'm not making money. I can't operate the site at a loss," he said.
"If I haven't got fuel to sell, that customer isn't coming into my petrol station shop either, so I'm losing money there too."
A dry morning with some sunshine but most areas will see cloud soon spreading across the sky. Gentle winds and a high of 22C/72F.
Dry and mostly cloudy tonight with just the odd clear spell, and areas of mist and hill fog developing overnight. Low: 13C/55F.
You can get the latest forecast for your area at any time by going to the BBC Weather website.
Ex West Mercia Police officer Jamie Holloway was driving at speeds of up to 110mph, his trial heard
Read MoreThe store in Smethwick is fined more than £500,000 over hygiene problems and dangerous shelving.
Read MoreAston Villa forward Leon Bailey, who scored one goal and set up another in a 3-0 win over Everton at the weekend, is ruled out for at least three weeks.
Read MoreWarwickshire close on 179-1 at Edgbaston needing quick runs to stand a chance of forcing victory over Somerset to win the title.
Read MoreSteve Charmley has served Shropshire Council for 12 years and will continue as a ward councillor.
Read MoreOllie Robinson's century and Tawanda Muyeye's unbeaten 76 give Kent hope of pipping Middlesex to the Division Three title.
Read MoreThe teacher admitted allowing her friend to use her school laptop.
Read MoreDavid Mottram killed Samantha Heap after telling her he was locked out of his flat, a court hears.
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