
Stafford housing firm fined for felling trees
Tim Wedgwood rounds up the day's news and sport, plus the Race Against Drivetime quiz. Hear how a housing firm and contractor have been fined 拢7000 for chopping down trees in a conservation area.
Tony Nicklinson, who suffered from locked-in syndrome, has died less than a week after losing his high profile legal battle for the right to end his life.
Four groups of scouts have helped light flames for the Paralympic Torch Relay, from the top of the highest peaks in the UK.
Hear from the people competing in a DIY SOS-style competition to convert the derelict land into a car park for Middleport Pottery.
A housing firm and a contractor have been told to pay a total of 拢7000 for chopping down trees in a conservation area in Stafford; we'll hear about that decision and why they were cut down in the first place.
Find out what prompted all three Stoke-on-Trent MPs to sign a letter asking the City Council's Chief Exec to keep dementia services at Longton's Marrow House.
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