Thomas Emery pleaded guilty to driving while over the limit for drugs (Image: Stoke Sentinel)
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Ground-worker Thomas Emery crashed his car after taking cocaine.
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Ivan Keeling arriving at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court in 2018
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A jailed paedophile has been sentenced to a further four years in prison after being convicted of sexually assaulting a girl.
It comes as he is already serving a 17-year sentence after being convicted of various offences, including the rape of a girl under the age of 13, in 2018.
Arthur Wright has finally won his case to put up the polished red granite stone with gold lettering in memory of his wife Lynn, who died in August 2018. She is buried at All Saints Church in Dilhorne
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A husband has finally won his fight for a memorial stone on his wife’s grave after his took the case to an ecclesiastical court.
Students will be expected to swab their own noses and throats for the lateral flow tests (Image: Getty Images)
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Pupils began returning to schools across North Staffordshire today as the ‘largest mass testing scheme this country has ever seen’ got underway.
Secondary pupils will be expected to undergo three lateral flow tests at school over the next fortnight, along with a further one at home.