AN exhibition remembering the First World War has gone on display to the public at Worcester’s Guildhall.
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First World War exhibition opens to the public
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Band made to shock heads to Brum
THE BAND allusinlove is being billed as “a four-headed monster” and “a rock and roll band that play pop music in high-velocity assaults”.
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Labour councillors say they oppose raft of new public behaviour orders for city
LABOUR councillors including Worcester's parliamentary candidate have said they cannot support proposals to adopt a raft of new public behaviour orders.
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WEA 2019: Spencer Morris, from Red Hill CE Primary School, nominated for award
HEADTEACHER of the Year Award has been nominated to a man who believes a smile and warm welcome should always be provided at school.
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Which one of our reporters succeeded in the Veganuary challenge?
AS we say goodbye to what has been a controversial veganuary, two Worcester News reporters who took on the challenge have been reflecting on their very different experiences.
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Police warning over first attempt at fake car key test drive theft
POLICE have issued a warning about a new type of theft in which criminals steal car keys, during test drives.
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Council to investigate how homeless man died in Malvern shop doorway
A FULL review will take place to find out how a homeless man ended up dying outside a Malvern shop on Christmas Day.
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Here are the roadworks planned in Worcester for the next two weeks
THE county council has released information on the latest batch of Worcester roadworks up to the middle of February.
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CHAPLAIN'S BLOG: I'd forgotten how isolating illness is
Did you miss me? What do you mean “No!” I’ve been proper poorly and was on my sick bed for two weeks.
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Letter of the Day: Volunteers picking up litter 'certainly have their job cut out'
Sir – We seem to read a lot now of those who volunteer to pick up the litter, they certainly have their job cut out.
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Paddleboarders' purge on River Avon plastic
A RIVER-mad paddle boarding club has teamed up with a trust to help keep its stretch clear of plastic and other litter.
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Staffordshire Bull Terrier Bazel finds home thanks to animal shelter
A Staffordshire Bull Terrier has found his 'forever home' thanks to an animal shelter.
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Bringing Wagner to Swan with ESO
THE English Symphony Orchestra will bring the music of Wagner’s epic Ring Cycle to the Swan Theatre in Worcester this February.
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City's "worst" congestion hotspots to be tackled as part of £3.2m plan
MULTI-million pound work to tackle of some of the city’s major congestion hotspots will start in the next year, the council has announced.
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WEA 2019: Fort Royal Community Primary's Lara Collingwood nominated for SENCO award
ANOTHER nomination for the Worcestershire Education Awards has come in for a member of staff at Fort Royal Community Primary School in Worcester.
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FAIR POINT: Freedom of speech comes with sensible restrictions
TODAY there seem to be more and more debate on the topic of freedom of speech.
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Droitwich man takes on 1200km running challenge to raise money for charity
A GYM manager from Droitwich is taking on an endurance challenge between January and May to raise money for charities close to his heart.
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Alleged 'fake' homeless man is rough sleeping, says witness
A MAN who Droitwich Police believe is pretending to be homeless to get money donations is in fact a rough sleeper, according to a man who works in the town.
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Unique collection of Whifield slides available to view online for first time
A UNIQUE collection of lantern slides, with photos taken over 100 years ago by Worcester resident Arthur Henry Whinfield, has now been digitised.
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Pub Spy: Friendly pub The Retreat only let down by its decor
WHEN I set off for the latest pub spy review, I must admit I had some difficulty finding The Retreat pub.
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