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Ed Clancy sprints his way to victory in Aberystwyth
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'I won't be going out alone in the near future': Young Muslims in Wales on their fears of a backlash after Woolwich murder After the barbaric killing of Drummer Lee Rigby on a London street, young Muslims in Wales say they are concerned about how people will react. Comment?
Gainsborough: Local man among 15 charged after large scale drugs op
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A Beckingham man is among 15 people charged with 43 offences as part of a large-scale drugs investigation by Derbyshire police. Comment?
Bank holiday events in Staffordshire
Experience Anglo-Saxon life with activities from a typical village of the period, including cooking, weaving and children's games. Comment?
BUDDING rugby stars from Kingsley have been celebrating being crowned as Staffordshire Moorlands Champions and are poised to take on other schools from the remainder of the county this weekend. Comment?
3,000 sign petition for Valley
A PETITION of more than 3,000 signatures has been presented to Staffordshire Moorlands District Council by people who believe the council should pursue the Designation Of Area Of Outstanding Natural Beauty For The Churnet Valley. Comment?
Scrapyard fires 'could be linked'
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Three suspicious scrapyard fires in the Black Country in the past week could have been started by the same people, police say. Comment?
East Midlands TV retune warning
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More than 800,000 homes in the East Midlands are being warned their televisions may be affected by work next week. Comment?
Chef in the dock again after attack
A FORMER chef who left his boss with a fractured jaw after a workplace row, has been hauled before the courts again for attacking his partner. Comment?
A YOUNG Stafford sailor has clinched her place in a prestigious national final after claiming victory in a regional qualifier. Comment?
Stunt show motorcyclist Luke Glanton learns that he has fathered a son by one former conquest. Comment?
The Tavern, in College Road, Denstone, has received a 2013 Certificate of Excellence by Trip Advisor, only weeks after being named the Pub Restaurant of the Year 2013 in the west region by Marston's Brewery. Comment?
Two abandoned houses in Northwood seized by council
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Stoke-on-Trent City Council has acquired the abandoned houses in Cardwell Street in Northwood after the owners racked up 12,000 in unpaid council tax bills. Comment?
Big guns Featherstone keen to put on a performance against Knights
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INTERIM Featherstone boss Ryan Sheridan says revenge will not be on Rovers' agenda tomorrow when York City Knights visit the Big Fellas Stadium. Comment?
Positive Intent: Dave Cartledge is pictured in his current role as...
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Staffs have made a disappointing start to the season, losing all three Knockout Trophy matches to end their hopes of qualifying for the quarter-finals. POSITIVE INTENT: Dave Cartledge is pictured in his current role as head coach and, below, in his pomp as a hard-hitting opener for the county. Comment?
Council forks out 150k on college it closed down
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A COUNCIL has spent more than 150,000 shutting down a popular residential college in order to save 28,000 per year. Comment?
Meeting at Burton MIND regarding the future of the Margaret Stanhope centre. Dr Matt Long
IT'S taken barely a year but our worst fears have been realised - the health system is failing Burton's mentally ill. Comment?
Jon Wheale - Labour party prospective parliamentary candidate for Burton
A CRIMINOLOGIST who helped lead the failed bid to save Burton's inpatient psychiatric unit has expressed horror that mentally ill patients are now being locked in police cells due to a lack of specialist help. Comment?
There are vital lessons to be learned before taking plunge with the Potters
S O what advice should we give Mark Hughes, or whoever is unveiled as Stoke City's next manager? Clearly, the most important is, don't turn up looking like Willy Wonka. Comment?
We played cowboys and indians at the allotments
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O ne of Ann Wookey's favourite games as a young child was counting the number of slag heaps she could see from her family's prefab. Comment?
Neighbour moved to U.S. with her soldier husband
F rom the prefab houses on the hill to the children playing football on 'the rec', this 1940s photograph captures a moment in Chesterton's history. Comment?