Championship: Bristol City earn win at Stoke - as it happenedpublished at 11:16 British Summer Time 20 September 2020
Relive all the action as Bristol City score late in each half to win at Stoke in the Championship.
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Updates on Monday 6 June 2016
Allen Cook
Relive all the action as Bristol City score late in each half to win at Stoke in the Championship.
Read MoreFull-time residents of university cities in England fear local lockdowns as students return.
Read MoreMallik Wilks scores a late header to give Hull a narrow win at home to Crewe and maintain their winning start to the season.
Read MoreTom Conlon scores one goal and creates the other to help Port Vale to victory at Exeter City.
Read MoreJohn Brayford's late header secures Burton's first league win under Jake Buxton courtesy of a 2-1 victory over Accrington.
Read MoreKatharine House Hospice in Staffordshire helps adults and families coping with progressive illness.
Read MoreArmed officers were called to two separate reports of a man in possession of a gun in Stoke-on-Trent.
Police were first called to America Street in Tunstall at about 16:55 yesterday, but were unable to locate anyone matching the description.
Officers were then sent to Sandy Road in Sandyford at 18:00 following reports of a disturbance.
Firearms officers carried out a search of the area but again were unable to locate the man or the weapon, said Staffordshire Police.
BBC News Travel
Disruption to rail services between Birmingham and Manchester is set to continue until the end of the day.
Engineers are working on the faulty signalling system with tests being carried out along "several miles of railway," after the failure near Crewe said Network Rail.
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More than 2,400 people in Stoke-on-Trent volunteer, but only 33% are male.
Read MoreBurton Albion sign Tottenham midfielder Jack Roles and Aston Villa forward Indiana Vassilev on loan.
Read MoreA man has been arrested on suspicion of assault after a stabbing incident at a shopping centre in Staffordshire.
Officers were called to the Orbital Retail Centre, in Cannock, just before 16:00 BST on Monday.
The 47-year-old victim was taken to hospital suffering serious injuries to his hand, police said.
A 46-year-old man, from Birmingham who was arrested on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, has been released on bail.
Stoke City's former Wolves striker Benik Afobe completes a season-long loan move to Turkish top-flight Trabzonspor.
Read MoreThe 49-year-old, from Wolverhampton, who was known by his nickname Lola, later died in hospital.
Read MoreA man who broke his back during a charity cycle ride turns fundraiser again after learning to walk.
Read MoreStoke-on-Trent Live
Here are three of the stories from the Stoke-on-Trent Live website today:
Four year groups are kept off school following a boarding pupil's coronavirus result.
Read MoreA class at Shavington Primary School near Crewe is being asked to isolate for a fortnight after a member of staff tested positive for coronavirus.
The group affected is in year two and the school said it was following government guidance.
Sebbie Hall wanted to raise money for disadvantaged people so they would not be lonely in lockdown.
Read MorePolice made seven arrests last night after reports of people fighting with weapons in Biddulph.
The police helicopter was used in the operation and the seven are all in custody suspected of of public order offences.
Staffordshire Police said there was now a 48-hour dispersal order for the area.
The device clicks over patients' masks to increase medics' safety during certain procedures.
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