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Haseebah Abdullah has enabled strict dress code rules to change and allow more female participants.
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Haseebah Abdullah has enabled strict dress code rules to change and allow more female participants.
Read MoreThere have been seven cases of the Indian coronavirus variant found at a farm in Herefordshire.
They are among 14 members of the seasonal workforce to have tested positive for Covid-19 and Herefordshire Council said it was working to support the farm.
Nearly 3,000 cases of the Indian variant have now been identified in the UK.
Another two cases of the Indian variant have been found in neighbouring Worcestershire. but Worcestershire's director of public health Dr Kath Cobain said: "We do expect viruses to mutate and we monitor all of the variants."
The five-year-old's consultant thinks his symptoms are connected to noxious fumes in Staffordshire.
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大象传媒 Midlands Today
A change in the weather is on the way - expect lots of rain with brief spells of sunshine as an area of low pressure moves up from the South West.
The temperature will range from 12 to 15C (53-59F) but with gusts of up to 40mph it will feel colder than that.
GKN will continue its plans to close its plant in Erdington, Birmingham, despite union proposals.
Read MoreOwen Murray and Laura Dear tied the knot in front of 30 guests at a ceremony.
Read MoreAn elusive golden oriole is back in the air after being nursed back to health by wildlife rescuers.
Read MoreCharles Cartwright dug up a hoard of Roman and Viking jewellery taken in a burglary four years ago.
Read MorePolice and Crime Commissioner John Campion says the system was slow to respond to the pandemic.
Read MoreA police officer denies murder and manslaughter, after ex-Aston Villa star Dalian Atkinson died.
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A handwritten letter by children's author Roald Dahl which reveals his secrets to good storytelling is set to go on sale at auction.
The letter, dated 2 August 1989, showcases the writer's opinion of his own work and his determination to get children reading.
It was sent to librarian Christine Wotton, who said she had written to Mr Dahl "speculatively" as a 20-year-old student as she was studying for a degree in literature and linguistics in the late 1980s.
The item has been given a guide price of 拢500-800 by Hansons Auctioneers and is set to go under the hammer on 15 June in its specialist library auction at Bishton Hall, in Staffordshire.
Jim Spencer, head of books and works on paper at Hansons, said: "Most autograph letters that come up for sale are typed, brief, almost generic responses.
"This is quite different, it gives us an insight into Dahl's creativity and craft, his passion for making reading fun, encouraging children to pick up books and take a love of literature with them throughout the rest of their lives."
Eleanor, 14, is taking part in the 大象传媒's Make a Difference Happy Heads campaign.
Read MoreWorcester's new mayor has been selected.
Councillor Stephen Hodgson was voted in at Worcester City Council's annual meeting.
Councillor Adrian Gregson was voted in as deputy mayor.
Mr Hodgson (pictured) said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 a great privilege to be chosen as mayor of Worcester, having lived in the city for over 30 years.
鈥淚t鈥檚 now time for us to come together and celebrate our great city, as we move forward and recover from the pandemic."
Signs have been put up in Shropshire to raise awareness about why grass verges in part of the county are not being cut until late summer.
The areas in the south of the county are being left to grow wild to benefit plants and wildlife.
volunteers from the Restoring Shropshire鈥檚 Verges Project had put up signs which say: "Don鈥檛 mow, let it grow."
A Brierley Hill man has been recognised for his work helping youngsters stay out of trouble.
Kevin Dillon was named as a Hometown Hero by the organisers of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
The head coach of Lions Amateur Boxing Club was one of 14 named across the region as 鈥渋nspiring local champions of community sport鈥.
Councillor Patrick Harley, leader of Dudley council, said: "I was delighted to hear that Kevin had been recognised and I could not think of a more deserving recipient of such a title.
"He gives so much to help others and asks for nothing in return. We need people like Kevin Dillon in our communities 鈥 he is a modern-day hero."
大象传媒 Radio Shropshire
Coronavirus has created a backlog of more than 1,100 criminal cases in courts across Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
According to figures seen by the 大象传媒, the caseload of Crown courts in West Mercia is now almost two thirds bigger than at the start of the pandemic, with some cases delayed by years.
A spokesperson from the Ministry of Justice said it had kept the justice system moving, with urgent cases such as domestic abuse being prioritised.
Families with school-age children in Newport are being urged to get a Covid-19 test.
Read MoreProposals to redevelop the former Ironbridge power station site and build up to 1,000 homes have been given outline approval.
Telford and Wrekin councillors voted unanimously to give outline permission for the plans.
The power station's four cooling towers were demolished in 2019 with other structures taken down since.
The proposals also include plans for a retirement village, a primary and nursery school, allotments and commercial use.
They will go on to Shropshire Council for a final say at a later date.
A former West Midlands Police officer has been barred from returning to the force.
Oliver Banfield had previously been sentenced by magistrates after he admitted assaulting Emma Homer in Warwickshire last July while drunk.
At an accelerated misconduct hearing yesterday, Banfield, 35, who had subsequently resigned, was told he will be will be added to a College of Policing record to ensure he is unable to rejoin the police service.
Following the hearing, the force's Deputy Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine said: 鈥淚 recognise the distress Emma Homer 鈥 who was assaulted and verbally abused by Banfield 鈥 has suffered during this time; the actions of this former officer were completely unacceptable.
鈥淚 was as disgusted by the behaviour of Banfield as anyone. He is clearly not the kind of person who should ever have a role in policing.鈥