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  • Updates from 4 - 10 October

  1. Vaccination sites for 12 to 15-year-olds 'made safe' against protestspublished at 14:17 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC Radio WM

    Birmingham's director of public health says plans to open Covid vaccination centres to 12 to 15-year-olds were taking longer as it had to make the sites safe following anti-vaccination protests.

    Dr Justin Varney said: "There have been some issues around anti-vaxxers - aggression and abuse of staff at vaccination sites.

    "Yesterday when I had my booster I was hearing from the pharmacy where they had people coming in and being quite aggressive to them and that's disgraceful."

    Dr Justin Varney
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    Dr Justin Varney said new sites were opening up every day

    He said the council had to ensure sites, particularly those visited by children, "aren't environments where they can get hassled or abused by anti-vaxxers and that's what is taking a bit of time but there are sites opening up every day".

    He urged people to look for centres on the NHS website, external. Children aged 12 to 15 in England are being offered the vaccine outside schools in bid to get more vaccinated.

    Dr Varney said the latest Covid-19 case rate in the city was 310 cases per 100,000 people, which was about an 8% rise from the previous seven days.

  2. Labour councillor suspended for breaching group rulespublished at 13:50 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service
    Joe Sweeney

    A Labour councillor for Wolverhampton City Council has been suspended from the city's party for breaching group rules.

    Celia HibbertImage source, Harborough Labour Group

    At a meeting on Monday night, Labour councillors voted 33-9 to suspend Celia Hibbert following allegations she voted against the whip and encouraged others to do so.

    The Penn councillor is also accused of approaching the Conservative opposition and asking to join their group.

    A vote was taken to remove the whip from Ms Hibbert for a year, however she has the opportunity to appeal.

    Councillor Paul Birch, who represents Blakenhall at the council, said Councillor Hibbert's actions were a "complete disgrace to the Labour group and its values", however the group's leader, Ian Brookfield, declined to comment.

    Councillor Hibbert has been approached for comment.

  3. Duckling hatched from supermarket eggpublished at 13:23 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    BBC CWR

    A Warwickshire woman has hatched a duckling from an egg she bought at a supermarket.

    Morri the duck

    Sam McDougal named her duckling "Morri" after the supermarket he came from and said he was doing "absolutely great".

    She told BBC CWR it was meant to be a joke, and she'd hoped to trick her dad into thinking she was going to have some ducks for the garden when in fact she was just incubating the supermarket eggs.

    "About six days later I decided to candle them and one had a little baby in it," she said. "It backfired on me."

    Morri hatched last week and will be kept by Ms McDougal, a self-confessed wildlife lover, at her home in Shilton and Barnacle, near Rugby.

    "I have a lot of ponds in my garden luckily," she said.

    Morrisons has been approached for a comment.

  4. Two men dead after house fire started by cigarettepublished at 13:06 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Investigators warn of the risks of smoking following the blaze in Wolverhampton.

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  5. Your pictures: Wet and wildlifepublished at 12:25 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    BBC Weather Watchers

    A squirrel in DudleyImage source, Laura and Glenn / BBC Weather Watchers
    A cow in a wet field in RushburyImage source, Peter Steggles / BBC Weather Watchers
    Ducks swimming in Kingsbury, WarwickshireImage source, Honeybun / BBC Weather Watchers
    Dew on leaves in BromsgroveImage source, Boardwalk / BBC Weather Watchers

    Thanks to our Weather Watchers whose photos today have been sent in from Dudley, Rushbury, Kingsbury and Bromsgrove.

    To see more, or to send in your photos, visit the BBC Weather Watchers webpage.

  6. Repairs under way after road collapse exposes cablespublished at 11:50 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    A road in Wolverhampton will be closed for about three weeks while repairs costing £40,000 take place.

    A section of the Smestow Brook embankment,Image source, City of Wolverhampton Council

    A section of the Smestow Brook embankment, which runs alongside the A454 Bridgnorth Road in Wightwick, collapsed earlier this month.

    High voltage electricity cables were exposed and Wolverhampton City Council raised concerns that the embankment could give way further.

    Closing the road from its junction with Windmill Lane "was the only realistic option," councillor Steve Evans said.

    Over the next few weeks, the drainage outlet will be extended and the embankment will be rebuilt, covered with a membrane and dressed with large stones.

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    The collapse of the embankment took everyone by surprise and work has been ongoing since it happened to understand the cause and discover the extent of the problem."

    Councillor Steve Evans, City of Wolverhampton Council

  7. Father guilty of murdering baby sonpublished at 11:05 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Mihai-Catalin Gulie, 28, is convicted of murdering his son, who suffered "horrific" head injuries.

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  8. Youths seen with machetes and handgun in city disorderpublished at 09:58 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Seven young men were seen brandishing machetes and a handgun during a disorder in Birmingham, police said.

    Cherrywood Road in Bordesley GreenImage source, Google

    The violence broke out Cherrywood Road in Bordesley Green at about 15:00 BST on Saturday.

    Witnesses reported hearing a gunshot, however detectives said no weapons were recovered from the scene and no injuries have been reported to them.

    Officers are now reviewing CCTV in the area and said at least three groups of men had been identified in the area at the time and all those involved were wearing hooded tops and face masks.

    West Midlands Police appealed for anyone with information to get in touch.

  9. Engineering grad designs PPE headscarfpublished at 09:08 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    A water engineer from Birmingham has designed a PPE headscarf to wear while on site working for Severn Trent.

    Aminah Shafiq

    Aminah Shafiq graduated in engineering two years ago and during lockdown realised that her headscarf might be holding her back in her career.

    "I started thinking about the two concerns I had - the free flowing material and the fact that the helmet wouldn't fit over my head," she said about her process for creating a safer design for Muslim women.

    "I took inspiration from athletic headscarves which have more of a snug fit," she said.

    Severn Trent has now made the headscarf available to its workforce to have as part of their usual PPE kit.

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    I really hope this headscarf will help pave the way for more Muslim women embarking on an engineering career."

    Aminah Shafiq, Designer

  10. Hour-long delays on M6 after crashpublished at 08:44 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    BBC News Travel

    A crash on the M6 this morning is causing delays of about an hour.

    The crash happened at about 08:00 near the northbound junction 10 for Walsall and is causing congestion on the local network.

    Traffic is stretching as far back as junction six for Birmingham and is also having an impact on the M5, between junction one for West Bromwich and the M6 junction.

    Highways England has advised motorists to consider using the M6 toll to avoid the traffic.

  11. Weather: Mild and cloudy day aheadpublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    Rich Davis
    BBC Weather presenter

    It's going to be mostly cloudy as we go through the course of the day, later on there might be some sunny spells breaking through that cloud.

    It will feel pretty mild with temperatures reaching up to 17C (63F) but you might also notice a breeze picking up later this afternoon.

    Find your local forecast here.

  12. Vulnerable girl found dead at man's homepublished at 06:11 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    A review says meetings did not focus enough on protecting Caitlin Sharp from sexual exploitation.

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  13. Concern over mental health service users' safetypublished at 06:10 British Summer Time 26 October 2021

    A watchdog says a service still requires improvement following an inspection.

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  14. Sensory garden created in dad's 'vision'published at 21:49 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    Gary Simpson, 38, died in a motorbike crash before he managed to create the garden for children.

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  15. Elephant death soldier 'deprived' of protectionpublished at 19:23 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    The parents of Coldstream Guardsman Mathew Talbot say he was "badly let down" by Army planners.

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  16. Boy, 14, denies firing fatal shot at schoolboypublished at 19:17 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    The boy, one of five teenagers who deny murder, tells a court he was not at the scene of the attack.

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  17. Man tried to kill baby with poisoned milk bottlepublished at 19:01 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    Detectives say Jamar Bailey searched online for "how to kill a newborn".

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  18. Patient died after five-hour wait in ambulancepublished at 18:36 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    A hospital has launched an investigation following the delay outside A&E.

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  19. Abandoned synagogue restored after 25 yearspublished at 18:08 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    A Coventry man is appealing for information about the 19th Century building he is renovating.

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  20. Clean air zone 'starting to have impact'published at 17:51 British Summer Time 25 October 2021

    Fewer polluting vehicles are entering the centre of Birmingham since it became a Clean Air Zone (CAZ) in mid-June, the council has said.

    Stephen Arnold, head of the city's zone, said the scheme, which brought in daily charges for vehicles not meeting emission standards, was "starting to have the right kind of impact".

    Stephen Arnold

    "It is very early days but we are cautiously optimistic so far. What we have seen is an improvement in the volume of compliant vehicles entering the zone," he said.

    He added while the overall volume of vehicles in that area had remained "reasonably stable", HGVs and coaches were "above 90% compliant". The council had estimated compliance in those categories would be closer to 60%.

    Meanwhile, the compliance rate among the city's licensed taxi fleet had doubled since 2018, Mr Arnold said.

    Speaking to BBC News Channel after London's charge zone was extended, he added walking and cycling was also being encouraged in Birmingham, as well as a greater use of public transport.