Danger driver admits seriously injuring trio in Telford crash
A dangerous driver has admitted seriously injuring three people in a crash.
A dangerous driver has admitted seriously injuring three people in a crash.
The Shropshire Star is today celebrating 60 years since it first hit news stands - and we've dug out the very first front-page story here.
The hospital attack comes after an Israeli airstrike cut off a main highway.
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Another application to rebuild a care home in Cleobury Mortimer has been submitted.
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Ben Jamal was speaking ahead of the 20th national March for Palestine on Saturday.
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City fear burnout among their squad owing to their heavy schedule.
Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat at Tottenham was compounded four days later as United blew a two-goal lead against Porto