18:13, 23 FEB 2021
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A 21-year-old man prohibited from entering a North Staffordshire town centre has seen his ban extended.
Brandon Dickinson, of The Paddocks, Yarnfield, was previously subject to a Community Behaviour Order which banned him from entering Stone town centre or the surrounding areas following anti-social behaviour.
Henry Street in Tunstall
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Pensioner David Heeland has been fined after he hurled a torrent of racial abuse at his next door neighbour.
The 78-year-old, who has no previous convictions, reacted after he heard his neighbour talking about putting up a fence between their Tunstall properties.
Robin King admitted two charges of dishonestly making a claim for benefits
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A law student dishonestly claimed more than £12,000 in benefits after failing to tell the authorities he had financial support at university.
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Drink-driver Khalid Virani crashed into a bus when more than three times the limit.
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A Stoke-on-Trent builder has been hit with a £968 court bill after throwing a 20-person house party during the coronavirus lockdown. Selfish Joseph Baskeyfield was so drunk he couldn t even remember hosting the bash until he was shown CCTV.
The 32-year-old has now issued a grovelling apology to magistrates after admitting breaching the rules.