Summary

  • Hundreds of county council jobs expected to go

  • Wilko in court after worker paralysed

  • Man killed in glider crash named

  • Jack Adcock doctor refused right to appeal

  • Leicester City dragged into football abuse scandal

  • Updates for Thursday 8 December 2016

  1. Williams didn't bag Selby's cashpublished at 12:35 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    A spokesman for World Snooker said the notification was an administrative error and the funds went to the intended recipient.

    Mark WilliamsImage source, Getty Images

    They said: "I'm sure Mark Williams realised straight away what had happened but being a colourful character he has run with it and is clearly having some fun."  

  2. Williams jokes about prize money mix uppublished at 12:32 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Mark Williams posted this tweet yesterday about the confusion... 

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  3. Selby confused with Williamspublished at 12:26 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Don't you just hate it when you have the same name as someone else at work?

    Well it certainly proved a problem for World Snooker this week - they accidentally emailed Mark WILLIAMS about prize money meant for Leicester's Mark SELBY.

    Mark Williams and Mark SelbyImage source, Getty Images
  4. Leicestershire brain injury boy gets seven-figure sumpublished at 12:17 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Neil Heath
    BBC News Online

    A teenager who suffered a severe brain injury during an operation to remove his appendix is set to receive a seven-figure sum in damages from the NHS.

    Leicester Royal Infirmary sign

    The boy was given an overdose of anaesthetic during the operation at Leicester Royal Infirmary in 2011.

    Read the full story here.

  5. Your photos: Sunset over the airportpublished at 11:45 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    A beautiful photo of the sunset in Castle Donington...

    Sunset in Castle DoningtonImage source, Loki's keeper

    Taken yesterday afternoon by Loki's keeper.

  6. Plaque hoped to attract touristspublished at 11:31 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Barry Granger is chairman of Barwell Parish and said: "It was an important part of Barwell's history and I think it's really fitting now that it's got a permanent marker.

    "I'm hoping it'll put Barwell on the map and bring in people to have a look at the site of the meteorite impact."

    Plaque for meteorite in Barwell

    I also love that the meteorite fell on Christmas Eve and Barry compared the largest piece of meteorite to fall as being the size of a turkey.

  7. Experts come to Barwell are plaque unveilingpublished at 11:15 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    It's the biggest meteorite ever to hit the UK and this is the plaque to mark it...

    Plaque to commemorate the Barwell meteorite

    The big stone the plaque is on was donated by a local quarry.

    It'll be officially unveiled this afternoon in front of guests from major UK museums, the space centre and the meteorite society.

  8. Plaque to remember famous meteoritepublished at 11:03 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    One of the most bizarre events ever to take place in Leicestershire is being immortalised today with a green plaque.

    On Christmas Eve it'll be 51-years since that famous meteorite fell on the town of Barwell.

    Meteorite on display at the National Space Centre, LeicesterImage source, Richard Heslop/Flickr
  9. Rugby: Burns named Player of the Monthpublished at 10:56 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Well done Freddie Burns...

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  10. Leicester Mercury on Thursdaypublished at 10:52 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Leicester Mercury

    Today's front page - read the headline story here, external.

    Leicester MercuryImage source, Leicester Mercury
  11. Barrister argues jurors were given wrong instructionspublished at 10:40 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Bawa-Garba's barrister said it was unclear whether Jack would have survived even with correct and timely treatment.

    Hadiza Bawa-GarbaImage source, Leicestershire Police

    She argued that the judge in the trial had given jurors wrong instructions on how to assess whether Jack’s death was caused by negligence.

  12. What happened to Jack Adcock?published at 10:35 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Just to remind you what happened - Jack died at Leicester Royal Infirmary in February 2011 after being admitted with sickness and vomiting.

    Jack AdcockImage source, Family Handout

    He'd developed sepsis and gone into cardiac arrest but Bawa-Garba stopped performing CPR on him, wrongly assuming he was subject to a do-not-resuscitate order.

    She was given a suspended two-year suspended sentence for manslaughter last December.

  13. Grounds of appeal 'not arguable'published at 10:28 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Bawa-Garba argued before three senior judges in London that her trial was unfair because the judge misdirected the jury. 

    But Sir Brian Leveson ruled today: "We have come to clear conclusion that none of the grounds of appeal are, in fact, arguable".

    Jack AdcockImage source, Family Handout

    Jack’s parents, Nicky and Vic, who live in Glen Parva, were not in court to hear the decision.

  14. Adcock doctor loses appealpublished at 10:23 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016
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    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba, who was found guilty of gross negligence manslaughter over the death of six-year-old Jack Adcock, has lost a Court of Appeal challenge over her conviction.

    Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba
  15. Next Champions League opponents?published at 10:21 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Ian Stringer
    BBC Radio Leicester Foxes commentator

    Real Madrid in the next round I say. 

    May never happen again and will provide motivation for Leicester City to bring their "A game".  

    Real MadridImage source, Getty Images
  16. 'Turkeys and farmers will suffer'published at 10:12 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    BBC Radio Leicester have been in Loughborough speaking to turkey farmer Graham Matravers about keeping his birds inside due to an outbreak of bird flu in Europe.

    He said: "We go through these things all the time with food scares - people over-react all the time. 

    "Your Christmas dinner is safe - the birds are going to suffer a bit for 30 days, the farmers are going to suffer a bit for 30 days because of the extra cost of straw.

    "We just have to go with it."

  17. Council 'unfairly' fundedpublished at 10:09 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

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    "We appreciate that austerity is being extended for all councils but our problems are more acute, as we’re the lowest funded county council. A lot of pressure could be eased by fair funding and that’s why I’ve been working with MPs to convince the Government to reform the current, unfair formula.”

    Byron Rhodes, Deputy leader, Leicestershire County Council

  18. Council services at risk of cutspublished at 10:05 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Tim Parker
    BBC Radio Leicester political reporter

    Services under threat include children's social care placements - they hope to use more foster care and make £4.3m in savings there. 

    Another £1.3m could be saved by modernising library access and £400,000 by taking another look at how recycling and waste sites are run. 

    Kibworth Waste and Recycling CentreImage source, Google

    With £24m in savings unaccounted for, it's hard to think if ANY department will escape another financial review.  

  19. Council 'challenge' to save millionspublished at 10:02 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016

    Tim Parker
    BBC Radio Leicester political reporter

    Leicestershire County Council's leading Conservatives say they expect the authority to lose another 400 posts over the next four years.

    That's out of the 4,800 non-school staff it employs.  

    Leicestershire County Hall

    They need to save £68m but are facing "significant challenges". So far they think they've found ways to save only £44m.

  20. Council jobs expected to gopublished at 10:00 Greenwich Mean Time 8 December 2016
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    Amy Woodfield
    BBC Local Live

    Leicestershire County Council has just released details of its next four-year budget - it could see hundreds more jobs go at County Hall and more services cut.

    Leicestershire County Hall