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  • Updates on Friday 5 November

  1. Kitten survives 55-mile trip in van's enginepublished at 17:59 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Ringo was found after a driver travelling from Liverpool to Newcastle-under-Lyme "heard meowing".

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  2. Undercover police patrol schools to protect girlspublished at 17:57 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Covert officers are posing as parents as part of a push to target harassment and abuse in schools.

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  3. Plea for more families to get cannabis treatmentpublished at 17:57 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Three prescriptions for medicinal cannabis have been issued since a change in the law in 2018.

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  4. Joseph Chamberlian's family home to benefit from grantpublished at 17:56 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    The restoration of the Birmingham family home of Joseph Chamberlain has been given a financial boost thanks to a grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

    The Chamberlain Highbury Trust said the mansion and gardens needed "a lot" of refurbishment.

    Chamberlain, who was born in 1836, was a Birmingham mayor and MP.

    The trust said the latest grant meant it could start planning for a programme of major improvements over the next four years.

    The funding, it added, was a two-stage process, with £368,000 coming from the development grant, which is 59% of the £619,000 needed for the development phase. The trust is set to provide the remaining 41%.

    A second stage Lottery grant of a more substantial sum would cover the delivery phase.

    Highbury HallImage source, Google

    Chair of the trustees, Les Sparks, said: “We have worked as a trust for six years to get to this very significant position.

    "In that time we have demonstrated our ability to manage Highbury and deliver improvements on time and to budget.

    "We are all thrilled that the National Lottery Heritage Fund has recognised this and entrusted us with a development grant.”

    A Lottery Heritage Fund spokesperson said: “We are delighted to support this project that aims to restore Joseph Chamberlain’s family home of Highbury to its former glory, whilst also adapting it for 21st century use."

  5. Football fans suspended over racist abuse reportspublished at 17:47 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Crewe Alexandra says the pair cannot attend games while police probe a matchday incident.

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  6. First international call-up for Stoke City's Brownpublished at 17:25 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

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    Stoke City forward Jacob Brown has been called up to the Scotland squad for the first time for the final World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Denmark.

    Jacob BrowImage source, PA Media

    Scotland manager Steve Clarke said: "Jacob's had a good spell at Stoke and caught my eye.

    "He'll bring us something a little bit different and freshen up the striking area."

    The inclusion of Brown, 23, will come as a surprise to Scotland fans.

    However, the Yorkshireman qualifies through his mother and has impressed at Stoke this season having joined last year from Barnsley, where he came through the academy.

    He scored 12 times in 82 appearances for the club, and has four goals and four assists this campaign as Stoke aim to get back to the Premier League under Michael O'Neill.

    "He's quick and direct," Clarke added. "He's a hard working striker who puts defenders under pressure. I don't want to put too much pressure on a young man making his way in the game.

    "If he continues to progress the way he's progressing, hopefully he can do well for his country."

  7. Thousands of trees to be planted in Telfordpublished at 17:08 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Six thousand saplings are being delivered to landowners in Telford as part of the council's action against climate change.

    SaplingsImage source, Telford and Wrekin Council

    In 2020, the local authority invited locals to apply for free trees to plant in their gardens and on their land and said there had been "huge interest".

    The 6,000 trees are in addition to 8,000 that were delivered to residents last year.

    The council said it was "blown away by the response to this campaign".

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    Telford & Wrekin Council made a commitment in 2020 that our operations would be carbon neutral by 2030, with an aspiration that the whole borough meet that same target, so we’re absolutely delighted and hugely grateful that our community is pulling together to help us hit that goal."

    Carolyn Healy, Telford and Wrekin Council

  8. Butcher halts Christmas turkey orders as sales flypublished at 16:47 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Rachel Edmonds says labour shortages, increased prices and pre-planning are causing high demand.

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  9. Man assaulted at bowling venuepublished at 16:45 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Police on Tuesday issued an appeal for information following a weekend assault at Hollywood Bowl in Rubery.

    A family were playing pool when they were approached by two men at 23:30 on Saturday, West Midlands Police said, external.

    Hollywood BowlImage source, Google

    One of the men started an argument with the family before he punched a 57-year-old man, causing serious injury to his eye socket.

    A second man then attacked other members of the family with a weapon and during the disorder a glass was thrown towards the group.

    Three people were taken to hospital with facial injuries. They have since been discharged and are continuing to recover at home.

    The force said it was working with Hollywood Bowl to investigate and were reviewing CCTV.

    Officers asked for any witnesses to come forward.

    The men are described as white, in their twenties, with short, dark hair.

  10. Atherstone firefighters rememberedpublished at 16:28 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    The deaths of four firefighters will be marked later on the 14th anniversary of their loss.

    Ian Reid, John Averis, Ashley Stephens and Darren Yates-Badley died after entering a burning warehouse in Atherstone-on-Stour, Warwickshire, in November 2007.

    A report published in 2014 by the FBU found flaws in training and equipment.

    Flags will be lowered to half mast at fire stations in Warwickshire with firefighters pausing at 19:28 to remember the men.

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  11. 'I worry about climate change quite a lot'published at 16:14 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Pupils of Walsall Academy have been reflecting on the environment as leaders discuss the planet's future.

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  12. Cyclist hurt in hit-and-run crashpublished at 16:03 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    A cyclist has been injured in a crash with a car, the driver of which left the scene.

    Staffordshire Police said it happened at 08:00 on Friday on Anglesey Road in Burton-upon-Trent.

    The car is believed to be a dark Toyota Aygo or VW Golf.

    The female cyclist was taken to hospital, but was released the same day.

    The force urged anyone with information to come forward.

  13. Insulate Britain protesters 'have left the area', say policepublished at 15:19 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    West Midlands Police say they have spoken to Insulate Britain protesters who returned to Birmingham city centre this afternoon to block traffic as they had this morning.

    The force says they have directed them "to stop their activity in the road" and traffic is now flowing freely.

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  14. Birmingham Poppy Day hoping to raise £50,000published at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    Military personnel, veterans and volunteers return after lockdowns to stage a day-long fundraiser.

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  15. One of England's oldest cinemas set to reopenpublished at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    The new owner of Birmingham's Electric Cinema wants it to be a 'go-to' place for film lovers.

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  16. Insulate Britain protesters return to Birminghampublished at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021
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    Insulate Britain protesters have returned to Birmingham city centre after an initial demonstration was dispersed earlier today.

    Protesters disrupted morning traffic but left Great Charles Street Queensway, where they had intermittently blocked cars, by about 10:30.

    They have since returned, police have confirmed. Transport for West Midlands has advised people to expect disruption to bus services.

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  17. CCTV appeal following fatal assaultpublished at 13:29 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    A photo has been released of a potential witness to a fatal assault in Birmingham city centre.

    West Midlands Police said the man could have important information about the death of Amarpal Atkar on 31 July.

    The 33-year-old was discovered with serious injuries in Stephenson Street during the early hours and died in hospital later the same day.

    The force said the man pictured was "not a suspect, purely a witness", and they asked him to get in touch.

    A witnessImage source, West Midlands Police

    A 34-year-old man was arrested in relation to the attack and released on bail.

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    This still remains a live investigation with a number of detectives working to understand the events of the night. We're determined to get answers for [Mr Atkar's] loved ones and we've been following a number of lines of inquiry. We've still been unable to identify this man and we're keen to speak to him as we believe he may have information to assist us."

    Det Insp Jim Mahon

  18. Jobs fair arrives in citypublished at 13:07 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    People across the Midlands have the chance to meet potential employers at a jobs fair in Birmingham today.

    It's organised by the city council and hosts 50 firms including HSBC and West Midlands Police which are recruiting.

    The job fair

    There will also be a dedicated Youth Zone to help young people whose opportunities have been affected by the pandemic.

    The event is taking place at Villa Park.

  19. 'We're here for change, not to be liked'published at 12:50 Greenwich Mean Time 2 November 2021

    An Insulate Britain protester says the public could end up thanking her in 10 years' time.

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