Ripon Avenue, in Chesterton
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Seven police officers had to restrain a druggie intruder who got inside an elderly woman s home. They descended on Ripon Avenue, in Chesterton, after the man ran inside the property.
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There have been another 10 coronavirus deaths confirmed at North Staffordshire s two biggest hospitals.
Latest data from Public Health England shows there have now been 751 confirmed coronavirus deaths at the University Hospitals of North Midlands (UHNM).
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A woman had to be taken to hospital after she was rescued from a fire at a Stoke-on-Trent house.
A FATHER and son who nearly died in a horrible motorway crash want to find and thank the good Samaritans who saved their lives. Gary Fordham suddenly had a seizure while driving home along the M6 with his then-11-year-old son Hayden and their dog Buster at 2pm on New Year s Eve 2018. He later found out that this was because of a previously-undiscovered brain tumour. Gary lost control of the Mercedes van which veered off the northbound carriageway of the M6 and flipped on its side as it hit a verge, ending up on the hard shoulder facing oncoming traffic between junctions 15 and 16.
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The Royal Stoke University Hospital
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A retired pottery worker died a month after falling out of bed and breaking her hip.
Staff at Park Hall care home, in Bentilee, discovered Stella Robinson after she had fallen in her bedroom on October 20.