HERE are a few stories that have featured on our websites today.

POP star Jamelia has said she was racially abused by a policeman in Barnt Green after she overtook him while driving her daughters to the train station.

The singer and Loose Women presenter posted on Facebook on Monday, June 27 to tell fans that a man in uniform had followed her to Barnt Green train station after she rushed past him, shouted a foul four letter word and called her a ‘stupid black b*tch’ when she tried to apologise.

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THE caretaker of historic Worcestershire wartime tunnels has been warned he is facing jail after a jury found him guilty of allowing them to be used for growing cannabis.

Wayne Robinson, of Marlpool Lane, Kidderminster, was found guilty by a majority of eleven to one after deliberating for more than five hours following a retrial at Worcester Crown Court.

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AFTER much furore over plans to end weekly bin collections Dudley Council bosses have now announced they may rethink the idea.

The council unveiled plans last Wednesday to introduce fortnightly instead of weekly black bin collections and also plans to charge £30 a year for the green waste removal service in a bid to save £1million against a backdrop of decreased funding from central government.

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A FAMILIAR face has returned home to Lower Gornal after a spell 'behind bars'.

Nearly nine years ago, Jack, the stone pig that had pride of place on the wall outside Roy and Janet Bradley's home in The Straits, was stolen.

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