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  • Updates on Friday 11 June

  1. RSC's revamped costume workshop to open to publicpublished at 08:23 British Summer Time 10 June 2021

    A costume workshop run by the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is to open to the public for the first time after an £8.7m restoration.

    Inside the costume workshopImage source, PA Media

    The RSC has the largest in-house costume-making department of any British theatre.

    Newly created spaces have been added alongside the grade-II listed buildings in Stratford-upon-Avon to house the 30-strong team.

    The RSC said it would be able to offer training and apprenticeships to the community in the West Midlands and guided tours are expected to begin in 2022.

    Inside the costume workshopImage source, PA Media
    Work inside the costume workshopImage source, PA Media
  2. 'Ring of fire' eclipse to sweep across Earthpublished at 08:14 British Summer Time 10 June 2021

    You might get the chance to witness some of a solar eclipse this morning.

    An eclipseImage source, Getty Images

    Today's event is termed an annular eclipse, with the Moon moving across the face of the Sun but not completely blocking out the light coming from it.

    While the best of the action will be witnessed in the Arctic, the West Midlands region will see about 20% of the Sun eclipsed at some time between 11:00 and 11:30 BST.

    As ever, the advice is not to try to look at the Sun with the naked eye. This can do severe damage.

    Anyone gazing skyward should only do so with the aid of protective viewing equipment, such as approved eclipse glasses or a pinhole projector.

  3. West Midlands forecast: Sunny spells with patchy cloudpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 10 June 2021

    There'll be a mix of sunny spells and patchy cloud today and we could see the odd shower drifting in at times. A gentle breeze and a high of 23C (73F).

    Weather map for today

    It will stay largely dry tonight with clear spells, but again there could be the odd spot of light rain. Low: 15C (59F).

    You can get a latest forecast for your area by going to the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Weather website.

  4. Live updates for the West Midlandspublished at 08:00 British Summer Time 10 June 2021

    Welcome to the start of our live service for Thursday.

    We’ll be bringing you all the latest updates for the West Midlands.

    You can let us know about stories in your area via email,and.

  5. Man feels tingling after hand is reattachedpublished at 06:23 British Summer Time 10 June 2021

    Christopher Wright says he longs to regain enough movement to hold hands with his wife.

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  6. T20 holders Notts tie at Worcesterpublished at 22:25 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Worcestershire hold Notts to a last-ball tie, after Liam Livingstone-inspired Lancashire win the first game of the 2021 T20 Blast.

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  7. Three convicted of killing after man stabbedpublished at 20:25 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    One is found guilty of murder and two are convicted of manslaughter following Shane Mayer's death.

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  8. Woman who had lengthy ambulance wait later diedpublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    West Midlands Ambulance service says it is facing unprecedented delays outside hospitals.

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  9. PC accused of Dalian Atkinson murder 'not honest'published at 19:43 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Benjamin Monk's apparent memory loss about events surrounding the death is "convenient", jury told.

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  10. Preston sign Lindsay from Stokepublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Preston North End sign defender Liam Lindsay from fellow Championship club Stoke City for an undisclosed fee.

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  11. Our live coveragepublished at 18:04 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    We will be back from 08:00 on Thursday with the latest news, sport, weather and travel for the West Midlands.

  12. Vaccine bus stops in Wolverhamptonpublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    A mobile vaccination clinic, in the form of a bus, will be in Phoenix Park car park, in Blakenhall, from today.

    The bus will be open until 19:00 and then every day from 11:00 to 19:00 until Sunday, the city council says.

    Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, cabinet member for public health and wellbeing, said: "Infection rates in Wolverhampton are low in comparison to other areas, but we are starting to see them rise, so now is the time to get ahead of the virus and make sure as many people as possible can get their vaccine.

    "This is particularly important as we see Variants of Concern such as the Delta variant, becoming more dominant across the country."

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  13. Coventry Cathedral's story on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four tonightpublished at 17:47 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four

    The story of Coventry Cathedral during and after World War Two will be told in a new documentary on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Four on Wednesday night.

    Coventry Cathedral

    In November 1940, German bombers destroyed much of the city centre and reduced the city’s medieval cathedral to rubble.

    Just 22 years later, in May 1962, a new cathedral designed by Basil Spence was consecrated on the site and is recognised today as one of Britain‘s greatest post-war buildings.

    Building for a New Britain will start at 21:00 and feature rarely seen archive film.

  14. Murder probe after man's town centre stab deathpublished at 17:39 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Abdi Mohamed was found with serious neck injuries and died in hospital, police say.

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  15. PM's best wishes for Sikh helpline charity bike ridepublished at 17:33 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    The prime minister has paid tribute to a West Midlands man who set up a helpline for Sikhs suffering from problems including substance abuse, domestic violence and grooming.

    Giani Singh first set up the service, which operates from an office in Oldbury, 25 years ago.

    Boris Johnson

    His achievement was raised at Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons by the Conservative MP for West Bromwich East, Nicola Richards, who said the team at Sikh Helpline are now planning a 350m bike ride between Edinburgh and West Bromwich.

    Boris Johnson said he wished the team the "very best of luck" with their charity bike ride.

  16. Around the web: Housing estate gets go-aheadpublished at 17:17 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Here are some of the stories from the Shropshire Star:

  17. Police car's tyres deliberately puncturedpublished at 16:58 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    A police vehicle's tyres were deliberately punctured while officers were attending an incident, West Mercia Police said.

    Police van with flat tyresImage source, West Mercia Police

    The pick-up vehicle had been parked on a road in Donnington, Telford, on Tuesday.

    it appeared someone had let the tyres down, forcing it to be taken out of use so it could be repaired.

    On Wednesday, checks revealed the sides of two of the tyres had been punctured with a small, sharp object and appealed for information.

  18. Three-hour closure for road repairs after tractor blazepublished at 16:13 British Summer Time 9 June 2021

    Part of the A41 is going to be shut for three hours this evening to carry out repairs after a huge tractor fire at the weekend.

    The tractor fireImage source, Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service

    at Rosehill, near Market Drayton.

    the road will be closed from 18:00-21:00 with traffic diverted via the A53 and A529.