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William to welcome football chiefs
The Duke of Cambridge is to welcome football officials from across Europe for Uefa's 37th annual congress being staged in London. William, who is president of English football's governing body the Football Association (FA), will follow Uefa president Mic
William to welcome football chiefs
The Duke of Cambridge is to welcome football officials from across Europe for Uefa's 37th annual congress being staged in London. William, who is president of English football's governing body the Football Association (FA), will follow Uefa president Mic
William to welcome football chiefs
The Duke of Cambridge is to welcome football officials from across Europe for Uefa's 37th annual congress being staged in London. William, who is president of English football's governing body the Football Association (FA), will follow Uefa president Mic
William to welcome football chiefs
The Duke of Cambridge is to welcome football officials from across Europe for Uefa's 37th annual congress being staged in London. William, who is president of English football's governing body the Football Association (FA), will follow Uefa president Mic
Charity warns of 'bailiff boom'
Fears of a "bailiff boom" as soaring numbers of people struggle to cope with council tax benefit cuts have been raised by a debt advice charity. Citizens Advice warned that "many more" vulnerable people were in danger of being...
Warning over child access to porn
Children who access pornography are more likely to have sex at a younger age and engage in "risky behaviours", a report by the Office of the Children's Commissioner has warned. The office has called for urgent action to "develop...
No change at the top as leader Cook sticks with 'winning team'
"I'm very pleased with the work of this Cabinet and the support they have given me over the past year," said Danny Cook. "This is the right Cabinet for me and the right Cabinet for this council. Free Market Appraisal! SEL Ltd View...
Alpe D'Huez challenge for intrepid Coleshill foursome to support Help for Heroes
Before undertaking that gruelling challenge, Adam was accompanied by around 30 volunteers in Coleshill High Street to run, row, cycle and cross-train outside in the elements for 24 hours. The feat of endurance raised around £2,000 for the group's chosen
Hard work has made nature reserve worthy of the name
But a decade ago this scene would have looked quite different - and the changes are all down to the pioneering work of Hodge Lane Conservation Group. Once the site of clay extraction and brick making, Hodge Lane Local Nature Reserve in Amington was Tamwo
Guides with a rich appreciation of town's history to offer tours
The Tamworth Guild of Town Guides will offer tours around the town, including visits to prominent hotspots such as St Editha's Church and Tamworth Castle. David Biggs, chairman of the group, said: "It's another way to promote the town and to make...
HS2 Rail Link could force rugby club to move for a second time
It will be the second time the rugby club, which has a thriving junior section, has been forced to up sticks following the building of the M42/M6 feeder road in the eighties. "We're being positive and proactive about it as a club," said club...
Superb tops car owners' favourites
The aptly-named Skoda Superb is the car that owners are most satisfied with, according to a survey. And another Skoda model - the Yeti - was second in the list compiled from owners' views by What Car? and information services company JD Power and Associa
Richard III was in 'untidy' grave
The remains of King Richard III, which were discovered under a city car park, were found in a hastily dug, untidy grave, researchers have revealed. Academics from the University of Leicester said the bones of the last Plantagenet king were placed in an o
'Smart shoppers' cutting food bills
Shoppers are visiting two or more supermarkets in the same trip and almost half are reducing food waste in efforts to save money, according to a study. Almost seven in 10 food and grocery shoppers (68%) said they were now prioritising saving money, the I
Mother and girl 'killed by fumes'
A woman and her 10-year-old daughter died after being poisoned by carbon monoxide fumes as they slept on a moored motor cruiser on Lake Windermere, initial findings of a marine accident investigation have indicated. Exhaust fumes from a generator, whose
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