Midlands Live: Breaking news and local storiespublished at 06:06 British Summer Time 10 May 2021
The latest news and updates from across the West Midlands and south Cheshire.
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Read MoreGroup leaders Lancashire finish on 301-9 on the final day of a evenly fought, rain-ruined match against Glamorgan.
Read MoreMichael Moogan had been on the run for eight years, after escaping a police raid in the Netherlands.
Read MoreA 31-year-old man also suffered serious injuries after the collision on the M66 in Bury, police say.
Read MoreConservative John Dwyer returns as the police and crime commissioner five years after being ousted.
Read MoreThe leader of the authority is to be decided by a secret ballot of Conservative party members.
Read MoreRain affects Saturday's County Championship fixtures, with six games abandoned without a ball bowled.
Read MoreThe Greater Manchester Mayor is the bookmakers' favourite to become the next Labour leader.
Read MoreAndy Burnham thanks his family for their support as he is re-elected as Greater Manchester Mayor.
Read MoreEmily Spurrell will be responsible for ensuring that the region's police force is run effectively.
Read MoreTwo boys, aged 14 and 15, have been charged with murdering Reece Tansey who was killed in Bolton.
Read MoreLabour's Steve Rotheram, who was elected as the area's first metro mayor in 2017, retains his post.
Read MoreLiverpool's new Labour mayor makes history as the first black woman to lead a British city.
Read MoreMost Greater Manchester councils were held by Labour, while Sean Fielding lost his seat in Oldham.
Read MoreLabour hold on in Blackburn with Darwen, Hyndburn and Chorley, but lose control of Rossendale.
Read MoreLabour's Joanne Anderson has become the first black woman to run a major UK city after winning the mayoralty of Liverpool.
She succeeds Joe Anderson, who is subject of an ongoing police investigation. The city council was also subject of a highly critical report and some services will be run by government appointed commissioners.
Ms Anderson says she is "wholeheartedly determined to put our city on a restorative path after a difficult year".
Jimmy Anderson claims three for 40 but Glamorgan still reach 344 against Lancashire, who finish on 22 for no wicket in reply.
Read MoreResults of and reaction to council, mayoral and police and crime commissioner elections.
Read MoreJimmy Anderson's first appearance of the season sees him dismiss Marnus Labuschagne cheaply as Glamorgan reach 117 for three against Lancashire.
Read MoreAn animal sanctuary asks people to "check the long grass" and make their gardens safe for hedgehogs.
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