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拢25m investment by Waterford Wedgwood & Royal Doulton

Tim rounds up the day's news and sport. Waterford Wedgwood and Royal Doulton say 500 jobs are expected to be safeguarded and 100 new ones created with a 拢25 million investment.

Waterford Wedgwood and Royal Doulton say 500 jobs are expected to be safeguarded and a hundred new ones created with a 拢25 million investment.

The banking regulator says it's found "serious failings" in the sale of a financial product which left small businesses with some huge bills. Conservative MP for the Staffordshire Moorlands, Karen Bradley, has raised this in Parliament and has been speaking to Tim.

Stafford College has announced it's making changes to its A-Level courses, and we'll speak to the town's MP to find out what she thinks.

We'll be hearing about a new sexual assault referral centre that's been officially opened in Cobridge today.

As a Cheshire woman wins an award for catching two Stoke-on-Trent rogue traders, find out how you can stop yourself being tricked.

We'll be catching up with 大象传媒 Stoke's Matt Sandoz at Wimbledon, and we'll hear from the Stafford woman who will be calling the shots as a badminton line judge at the Olympics.

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Fri 29 Jun 2012 16:00

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  • Fri 29 Jun 2012 16:00