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TWO people were injured in a late night crash in Leigh Sinton. Emergency services were called at around 10pm on Wednesday evening (June 18) to reports of crash on Sherridge Road. Police, the fire ...
A jury is considering its verdict in the case of a Worcester man accused of sexually abusing a young girl and tying her up in a stable.
Bayer Leverkusen are in talks with Liverpool over defender Jarell Quansah. The 22-year-old defender, who only signed a new five-year contract in October, is fourth-choice centre-back at Anfield ...
Music-lovers have said they “cannot believe their luck” as they queued in sunshine for ferries to take them across the Solent to the Isle of Wight Festival. Thousands of party-goers are heading to ...
A British man stranded in Israel has criticised the UK Government for not arranging flights to get him home. Zak Wagman, 26, is unable to fly home following the closure of Israel’s airspace amid the ...
Bars will be allowed to sell alcohol until 1am, if either England or Wales – or both – take part in the Women’s Euros semi-finals or final.
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A Chinese PhD student, who is “one of the most prolific predators” in the UK, has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 24 years. Zhenhao Zou, 28, drugged and raped 10 women in London and China.
Tom Marquand extricated himself from a difficult position to win the King George V Stakes on Merchant for William Haggas. Drawn in stall 20, Marquand had chosen to drop in behind horses while Ryan ...
Jo Stevens has said plans for floating offshore wind farms in Wales and the South West will create 5,300 jobs and power four million homes.
FIREFIGHTERS had to climb through a first floor window to rescue people from a house fire. Emergency services were called to the scene in Northleach Close, in Blackpole, following reports of a house ...
He said that since last summer’s race-related disturbances in the region, the PSNI was being “far more proactive and robust” in response to attacks directed at them. We will pursue them, we'll find ...