Former Afghan refugees fear for loved ones at homepublished at 11:28 British Summer Time 18 August 2021
Four Afghans who settled in the North West tell of their fears for loved ones in their homeland.
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Four Afghans who settled in the North West tell of their fears for loved ones in their homeland.
Read MoreTwo men are in custody on suspicion of cultivating cannabis after a raid on a house in Rugby.
Warwickshire Police said officers conducted the operation on Victoria Street on Tuesday after reports of suspicious behavior.
Inside the property, it said, officers uncovered a cannabis factory and arrested the two men, aged 21 and 27.
A Wolverhampton community hub is set to reopen after its roof was repaired.
A series of leaks at the Bob Jones Community Hub in Blakenhall caused significant damage to the building and to gym equipment.
The work by City of Wolverhampton Council is nearing completion and the centre will reopen on 31 August
Quote MessageWe have had to carry out extensive repairs to the roof of the Bob Jones Community Hub over the last few months and we are pleased that we will shortly be in a position to welcome back customers again. I would like to thank everyone for their patience while this work has been taking place."
Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, Cabinet Member for public health and wellbeing,
It will be dry and cloudy for much of Wednesday with just the chance of the odd shower this afternoon. High: 19C (66F).
Staying overcast this evening but most places will remain dry although there could be the odd shower overnight. Low: 13C (55F).
You can get the latest forecast for your area at any time by going to the BBC Weather website.
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Birmingham Phoenix's Liam Livingstone says he is not bothered who the side face in the men's Hundred final after powering them into the climatic match.
His devastating hitting helped them to a crushing eight-wicket win over Northern Superchargers at Headingley.
At one stage Livingstone seemed to be in his own six-hitting contest as he smashed the highest score of the tournament so far - 92 not out from just 40 balls.
Livingstone hit an incredible 10 sixes as his side raced to victory with a massive 26 balls remaining.
Birmingham are now guaranteed to take top spot in the men's Hundred table meaning they go directly into Saturday's final at 18:30 BST, live on BBC Two. Southern Brave and Trent Rockets meet in Friday's eliminator.
"I'm not bothered about who we face. We'll take on anyone!" Livingstone confidently joked.
"We deserve to be there and we're playing good cricket, but we're just going to go out there and enjoy it."
Wolves striker Raul Jimenez talks about his return to action following his skull fracture last season.
Read MoreWilfred Dawson, 99, served as a wireless operator with RAF Bomber Command.
Read MoreWe chat to young people in the UK who have family in Afghanistan, as the Taliban take control.
Read MoreViktor Gyokeres gets the only goal of the game as Coventry City beat Blackpool at Bloomfield Road.
Read MorePte Conrad Lewis, killed in Afghanistan in 2011, felt he was "making a difference", his father said.
Read MoreThe artworks, by one of Wales' most renowned artists, are described as "a truly wonderful find".
Read MoreStoke City's promising start to the season continues as they claim an impressive 3-1 victory at Swansea City.
Read MoreThe owners argued their shop qualified for exemption because they sold sweets and soft drinks.
Read MoreClive Smith lost both his legs when he stepped on an IED in Afghanistan.
Read MoreOne porn creator says lockdown was a "good time to start" as there was high demand for content.
Read MoreA man is accused of writing a racist Facebook message after England lost in the Euro 2020 final.
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The average wait for an ambulance in the West Midlands continued to surge last month as the number of 999 calls hit a record high.
Figures show the average response time for the most serious 999 calls in the region was seven minutes and 46 seconds in July - missing the seven-minute target.
West Midlands Ambulance Service (WMAS) was on target for meeting 90% of the most life-threatening 'category one' calls within 15 minutes. But it missed targets for 'category two' calls - which include emergencies such as strokes, heart attacks and major burns - recording a 30-minute average response in July and above the 18-minute target.
The service took 162,574 calls and figures show 17 of its 20 busiest days ever took place last month - with warmer weather, Euro 2020 and an increase in Covid cases to blame for the rise in 999 calls.
WMAS said it "continued to treat patients who needed our help" and like colleagues in hospitals and other parts of the NHS, its crews were working "flat out with many offering to work additional shifts".
A spokesman stated: "We are working with each hospital to reduce handover delays so that our crews can respond to the next incident as quickly as possible, but all patients continue to receive clinical care until they are handed over."
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A woman in her 70s was conned out of hundreds of pounds in Warwickshire by fraudsters posing as police officers, police said.
The Warwickshire force said the woman, from Arley, had been told money had been taken from her account and that she needed to withdraw the rest to keep it safe.
She was then told the cash was counterfeit and a courier would need to collect it.
A 21-year-old man from Coventry has already been arrested since the woman was targeted last year. However, the force is now appealing for help to trace a woman they believe may hold vital information.
Anyone who recognises the woman in the CCTV image has been asked to contact police.