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  • Updates on Friday 12 November

  1. 'Leisure centre funding cut was tough decision'published at 13:09 BST 4 September

    Gwilym Butler was in charge of finance when Cleobury Mortimer Leisure Centre lost its £23,500 grant.

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  2. Eight e-bikes seized by police in crackdownpublished at 12:28 BST 4 September

    The bikes are confiscated in an operation in Coventry city centre.

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  3. Man jailed after gun found inside vacuum cleanerpublished at 11:02 BST 4 September

    Alan Teague is sentenced to five years in prison after his conviction last month.

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  4. Theatre protest to show 'community passion'published at 09:50 BST 4 September

    Cannock Chase District Council is meeting to discuss the future of the town's Prince of Wales Theatre.

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  5. New video calling service for deaf residentspublished at 06:20 BST 4 September

    People living in Wolverhampton can now make a three-way video call with an interpreter and council worker.

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  6. Call to knit poppies for minster's new displaypublished at 06:19 BST 4 September

    Bosses say there has been lots of enthusiasm for the project since they posted about it on Facebook.

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  7. Woman fundraising for school alcohol lessonspublished at 06:18 BST 4 September

    Jane McKenzie's daughter died aged 37, after several years of alcohol addiction.

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  8. 'Teachers get first day of school nerves too' published at 06:16 BST 4 September

    It is not just students who feel anxious ahead of a new school year, three primary school teachers explain their nerves too.

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  9. Praise for international flag displaypublished at 06:16 BST 4 September

    International flags on a Worcester road are believed to be related to the Women's Rugby World Cup.

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  10. Anger over 'provocative' graffiti on underpasspublished at 06:15 BST 4 September

    Councillor Sue Brazier says the graffiti is damaging the area.

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  11. Tour of Britain: What residents need to knowpublished at 06:13 BST 4 September

    The fourth stage of the tour is passing through the county with more than 100 cyclists.

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  12. Fly-tipping 'nightmare' hampers steel firm's workpublished at 06:09 BST 4 September

    Abandoned cars, household goods and construction materials are among the tonnes of waste dumped.

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  13. Firm's new head office to create 100 jobspublished at 06:07 BST 4 September

    TXP says opening a head office at Fort Dunlop will create 100 jobs over three years.

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  14. BBC appeal helps trace Paterson inquest familiespublished at 06:06 BST 4 September

    The families of five former patients of Ian Paterson are tracked down thanks to a BBC appeal.

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  15. Mother denies helping footballer's killer fleepublished at 19:43 BST 3 September

    Jahzeen Carpenter denies assisting an offender and claims she was planning a family trip to Jamaica.

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  16. AI virtual patient to help train student medicspublished at 19:36 BST 3 September

    The AI-generated virtual patient can provide unique answers to specific questions, researchers say.

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  17. In pictures: King meets patients and staff as he opens hospitalpublished at 19:16 BST 3 September

    King Charles III has been greeted by a crowd of hundreds during a visit to the West Midlands.

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  18. King jokes about getting older on hospital visit published at 18:23 BST 3 September

    King Charles talks to hospital patients in Birmingham on his first visit of the autumn.

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  19. Girl, 11, dies after being found in hotel poolpublished at 18:22 BST 3 September

    Francesca Mae Blease, from Crewe, was found in the swimming pool on 7 August.

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  20. Two arrested over racial abuse during TV interviewpublished at 18:19 BST 3 September

    A 30-year-old woman and 43-year-old woman have been arrested in connection with the incident.

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