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Breaking News: Wedgwood Collection can be sold

A High Court judge has decided that Stoke-on-Trent's award-winning Wedgwood Museum Collection can be sold off to the highest bidder in order to plug a multi-million pound pension deficit.

A High Court judge has decided that Stoke-on-Trent's award-winning Wedgwood Museum Collection can be sold off to the highest bidder in order to plug a multi-million pound pension deficit.

Donald Neilson, the man dubbed the Black Panther has died. He was responsible for the kidnap and murder of teenager Lesley Whittle who was found at Bathpool Park in Kidsgrove in 1975.

We'll find out why people were celebrating an explosive weekend in Longton, as a former High School was demolished.

A man who attacked his fiancee and buried her alive in a cardboard box has been found guilty of attempted murder. Our reporter has been following the case and will have all the details before 6pm.

It seems any old iron is still worth big money to thieves - the latest target are the area's cricket clubs:

The 大象传媒 Radio Stoke team of presenters, reporters and producers have formed a christmas choir! They've been practicing over the past few weeks and you can hear their collective efforts on the show this afternoon.

You can also hear why a dog owner from Cheshire is celebrating the safe return of her dog Eddward, after he decided to take the train from Alsager to Stoke-on-Trent!

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Mon 19 Dec 2011 16:00

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  • Mon 19 Dec 2011 16:00