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Police in Stoke-on-Trent have thanked a four-year-old boy who bought them doughnuts today.
Jack Smith's mother, Amy Pittaway, told the grateful officers in Hanley he had been watching the news about fallen colleagues and wanted to show his gratitude.
Jack's gesture was made after he overcame his fear of people in uniform which he developed when his baby sister died.
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Shrewsbury Town have had to find a new kit at short notice ahead of their match with Ipswich Town tomorrow.
The club said it made the move after the match referee expressed concerns that both Shrewsbury's home and away kits were too similar to Ipswich's kit.
Shrewsbury Town pointed out it had lodged the colour schemes for the home and away kits in June and no concerns about potential clashes were raised.
The solution is a one-off white shirt, which will be worn with purple shorts and socks.
The club thanked its kit supplier for helping out, and said there were no plans to sell the shirts to fans.
A "peace walk" will take place on Sunday to mark the first anniversary of a man stabbed to death in Coventry.
Fidel Glasgow, grandson of The Specials singer Neville Staple, died after being hurt outside Club M in Coventry on 1 September 2018.
The 21-year-old's family and friends will walk from Club M to Coventry Cathedral.
West Midlands Police said participants' message was "a wish for peace among the young people of Coventry and beyond" and a "call for more funding to tackle issues affecting the young on the streets".
A murder investigation is still under way to find Mr Glasgow's killers.
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The Health and Safety Executive is investigating reports that a man who died after being injured on a farm was hit by a combine harvester.
He was hurt at a site in the village of Halfway House, Shropshire, last Wednesday, and died at the scene, West Mercia Police said.
The National Farmer's Union said it was "deeply saddened" by his death and added it was working to reduce the number of farm fatalities.
A road that looks in danger of collapsing outside people's homes won't be easy to fix, a council says.
The surface is unstable on Boatman Drive in Stoke-on-Trent.
A city council spokesperson said that until ground beneath was stabilised, the authority couldn't carry out repairs to the road itself.
He said it appeared there had been a problem with the properties there, which were built by Redrow Homes.
The builder said in a statement it was aware of reports of subsidence and was working with the council "to find the root cause of any potential issue".
Quote MessageThe situation on Boatman Drive has been developing, as far as we've been able to find out, over the past few years. There was a problem when the houses were first built and according to the searches we've found, a number of the properties have had structural works done to them, in order to stabilise them."
Barry Brockbank, Assistant director of operations, Stoke-on-Trent City Council
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It should be a dry and cloudy night with the small risk of showers and lows of 11C (52F).
Kin Rich sampled the flute playing of a homeless busker, and the track went viral.
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A blue plaque will be unveiled in Ironbridge on Sunday at the childhood home of Billy Wright, the former Wolves and England captain.
He grew up at 11 New Road and his two daughters have been invited to stay the night by the current residents, Viv and Tony Moore (pictured below).
The two sisters are also being asked to help the Mayor of Telford carry out the unveiling.
Billy Wright made more than 100 appearances for England, captaining them 90 times. He played 490 times for Wolves.
Trams have run through Birmingham's Victoria Square for the first time in a test of the newly-installed track.
The battery-powered trams travelled from Grand Central during the night to ensure the track and tram were working properly together, said Midland Metro Alliance.
Further trials will be run over the coming weeks, it says, ahead of the anticipated launch of services in December.
Once this phase of the expansion is complete, trams will operate between Grand Central at Birmingham's New Street railway station and Hagley Road in Edgbaston.
Emerge Surf Birmingham will have a surf school and a large lagoon - if plans are approved.
Read MoreThe Birmingham Bears end their T20 Blast campaign against the Yorkshire Vikings at Edgbaston tonight.
Like their opponents, the Bears have failed to make it to the knockout stages of this year's competition.
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The game gets under way at 18:30 with coverage on ´óÏó´«Ã½ WM and online.
Birmingham City Football Club says it is always looking "to be innovative and create industry firsts".
Read MoreAn image is released of a woman following the death of a man found collapsed with stab wounds.
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A man wanted over the death of Jon Casey is thought to have fled the UK the day after the killing.
Read MorePolice say they found 65 cannabis plants at a house they raided in Stoke-on-Trent this week.
According to officers, the electricity supply at the property on Kirby Street had been diverted to power plant-growing equipment.
Nobody was at the address when they arrived, they said.
The organisers of the Nantwich Food Festival say they're expecting more than 40,000 people to visit over the next three days.
A number of celebrity chefs have been lined up to make appearances, including Rosemary Shrager, who has made TV appearances on The Real Marigold Hotel, The Big Family Cooking Showdown and I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.
The Saturday Kitchen presenter Matt Tebbut and actor-turned-chef Sean Wilson, formerly of Coronation Street, will also be appearing.
Wolves have returned to European competition for the first time since 1980, so can they win the Europa League?
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International call-ups for Shrewsbury Town have led to their match against Peterborough on 7 September being postponed.
Omar Beckles (pictured below) has won his first call-up for Grenada and joins teammate Aaron Pierre in the squad for two matches next month.
Shrewsbury will also be without the on-loan Wolves midfielder Ryan Giles, who has been called into the England under-20s squad.