Number of dangerous criminals increases
The number of violent and dangerous criminals in the West Midlands has soared in the past year, official figures revealed today - along with details of how many sex offenders are living in local towns.
The number of violent and dangerous criminals in the West Midlands has soared in the past year, official figures revealed today - along with details of how many sex offenders are living in local towns.
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Aldi is rolling out its partnership with the world’s largest surplus food platform, Too Good To Go, across all of its 990 UK stores.
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Developers have been urged to reconsider access plans for a 600 home estate amid criticism from neighbouring residents and the local councillor.
Government research found nearly 12 per cent of vehicles tested required prompt attention