
Racial abuse claim wasn't taken seriously
Tim Wedgwood brings you news and sport, the Race Against Drivetime quiz and great music, including an apology from Staffordshire Police after a man's racial abuse claim wasn't taken seriously.
A man from Staffordshire who tried to report racial abuse says he was disappointed when police told him to "just forget about it". We'll be hearing from the man and find out what Staffordshire Police have had to say about it between 5 and 6pm.
After 5pm, we'll hear about an event happening this weekend that hasn't happened in 127 years.
Regulators have found Staffordshire Police took too long to investigate a paedophile who's been convicted of abusing boys while running a karate club in Stoke-on-Trent. You can hear what the Assistant Chief Constable had to say about it later.
We'll hear the story of one man in the Staffordshire Moorlands who wants to know why road safety hasn't been looked at outside his house, after a series of major accidents.
The row over the relaxation of UK border checks continues, with the Home Secretary Theresa May preparing to answer more questions in parliament.
There's been more turmoil in the Eurozone: The cost of borrowing for Italy has risen to the levels which forced other Eurozone countries to seek EU bailouts. We'll have the latest and hear about Silvio Berlusconi's position as Italian Prime Minister, which is looking increasingly shaky.
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