Nitin Sawhney's requiem for cathedral's 60th yearpublished at 20:00 Greenwich Mean Time 8 November 2021
Ghosts in the Ruins is a modern piece to mark Coventry Cathedral's 60th year.
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Ghosts in the Ruins is a modern piece to mark Coventry Cathedral's 60th year.
Read MoreA 71-year-old passenger killed in a crash on the M6 will be "greatly missed", say her family.
Read MoreFootball fan Jamie Arnold is fined for the abuse and gestures mocking disability at a game in May.
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Read MorePeter Davies started working on the farm in Shropshire in 1961 and says he has seen many changes.
Read MoreFresh restrictions on visiting patients remain in place at a hospital trust.
The trust also oversees community hospitals in Bromyard, Leominster and Ross-on-Wye.
It said the measures were brought in amid rising Covid-19 cases and reduce the risk of someone bringing the virus onto wards.
The trust said the changes remain in place this week but are being "reviewed constantly".
James White was found guilty in his absence after he failed to turn up to his trial in Coventry.
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Read MoreDr Suzanna Bull died after being hit by a lorry at the junction while out cycling with her brother.
Read MoreBob and Paul revisit the River Wye in Herefordshire. Last time they were here, they fished the Middle Wye for barbel, but this time they head to the spectacular Lower Wye to fish for chub.
Bob has decided to meet Paul at the river and makes his entrance from upstream – on a rowing boat. Any annoyance Paul has at Bob disturbing his rod and the fish is soon replaced with amusement as he witnesses Bob trying to exit the boat.
They talk tactics, and Bob is pleased to hear that almost anything goes when it comes to suitable bait for the chub. They start to fish, but Bob is distracted by the beautiful views. They discuss the times they have got emotional, the last time they cried and whether it is better to live in the moment or reminisce about past times.
Bob tells Paul that he has invited a doctor to come and talk to them about men’s health. They discuss what they might want to ask him and agree the conversation will probably end up being about matters ‘downstairs’. With thunder and lightning looming, they decide to call it a day and take refuge in their accommodation for the night – a converted dovecote situated in the idyllic grounds of a 700-year-old manor house.
The next day, Paul and Bob return to the river. The rainclouds have passed, but the river is high and fast. Paul gillies for Bob, and as they wait for something to bite, they talk about self-diagnosis and hypochondria in anticipation of meeting the doctor. Dr Anand Patel arrives at the riverbank, and Paul and Bob discuss with him the health issues that most affect men at their stage of life. They touch on physical but also mental health issues and recall the reasons they started fishing together in the first place – Bob’s sudden heart operation and the effect it had on him in the following months.
They fish some more as the afternoon passes, and Bob carries out his final catering duties of the series – he boils the Kelly Kettle and makes some tea, which Paul refuses to drink thanks to its grey tinge and the addition of a twig floating on top. But they both know there is more to being here than drinking tea – and as Paul settles in for a last spot of fishing, it is time for Bob to get in his boat again. As he floats away downriver, we leave Paul and Bob doing what makes them happy, in a place that fills their hearts with joy. Surely, that is the best medicine.
The staff are set to move to a new company owned by two hospital trusts from December.
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After he became the latest star to be knocked out of Strictly Come Dancing, Adam Peaty's mother said she is "really proud" of how he has done.
The Uttoxeter Olympian and his partner Katya Jones were knocked out on Sunday.
"He’s done really, really well," Caroline Peaty said.
"He’s done very well because Adam isn’t coordinated at all on land but he’s proved me wrong with the dancing," she said
"I thought the jive was one of his better dances on Saturday.
"Things happen for a reason, he has had his stint now so it is on with the rest now."
She hopes Eastenders star Rose Ayling-Ellis makes it to the final stage.
But Boris Johnson does not apologise for ordering MPs to block the suspension of former Tory MP Owen Paterson.
Read MorePaul and Bob are on the River Severn in Worcestershire to fish for zander. It’s a new species for both of them, and they enlist the help of a local guide, Tim Maslen to find the best spots. Paul explains to Bob how he has never even fished for zander before, let alone caught one.
After learning a difficult new technique and staying in a converted lightship, they meet up with This Country star Charlie Cooper to talk about his passion for fishing.
An "awe-inspiring" planet Earth sculpture which featured at Glasgow's COP26 meeting is on show at 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.
All poultry at the Warwickshire unit will be culled after a highly-pathogenic strain was identified.
Read MoreA 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.
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.
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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 .
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The serious and preventable incident at the Shropshire hospital was reported in September.
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