Fatal lorry crash shuts M6 for hourspublished at 20:09 British Summer Time 15 July 2018
The crash led to long delays with queues stretching back to junction 16.
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The crash led to long delays with queues stretching back to junction 16.
Read MorePolice said the men know each other, and they are not looking for anyone else after the incident.
Read MoreThe 17-year-old victim has undergone emergency surgery and remains in a critical condition.
Read MoreA search and rescue dog was used to check whether anyone was trapped underneath.
Read MorePolice said a man wearing a motorcycle helmet fired at the pub before leaving the scene in a car.
Read MoreAndrew Griffiths quits after sending messages of a sexual nature to two female constituents.
Read MoreWalsall defender Kory Roberts suffers a suspected broken leg in his side's pre-season friendly defeat by Stoke City.
Read MoreBrodie Smith had set off for his school prom alone when he was met by the five girls in their car.
Read MoreMembers of Women Against State Pension Inequality say some members will each lose thousands of pounds.
Read MoreAston Villa have rejected a £5m bid for defender James Chester from Championship rivals Stoke City.
Read MoreGordon Nutt, 68, from Wolverhampton died after a collision with a car on the motorway.
Read MoreHe was seen fleeing the road where Riasat Bi, 86, was found stabbed to death in her home.
Read MoreThe 19-month-old boy died in hospital after being hit by the van before midday on Friday in Billesley.
Read MoreWorcestershire Rapids maintain their perfect T20 Blast start against Northamptonshire, but Sussex lose their 100% record.
Read MoreTwo people are arrested on suspicion of causing serious injury through dangerous driving.
Read MoreWe'll be back with our usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather from 07:00 on Monday, but keep an eye out here for more updates before then.
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The Thomas Telford monument in Telford Square was unveiled in 1990 but, since then, the weather's taken its toll.
The town council says work's under way to restore it; washing away the grime before a repaint in the original colours of black and grey.
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Herbert Soden
A family told to tear down its new home or spend £200,000 on a new roof found to be 30 inches too tall is in talks about alterations.
Asif Naseem moved into the property in Lightwood, Staffordshire, earlier this year with his wife and five children.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council turned down two retrospective planning applications for the £500,000 house following complaints over the height and dormer windows.
In May, the family said it had nowhere else to go, and no funds for a new roof.
It has been given three months for talks and, with the plans up for debate next Wednesday, the council's planners are recommending another deferral as Mr Naseem's talking with an architect about roof alterations.
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