The Sentinel - May 02, 2025

The Sentinel - May 02, 2025

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In this issue
May 02, 2025
Top eatery forced to increase its prices
THE top-rated 'restaurant' in Stoke-on-Trent is increasing its prices - after being hit by higher costs.
1 min
Upswing by shopping centre to learn new acrobatic skills
Free workshops on offer for visitors who watch thrilling mini circus 'showdown'

1 min
Diseased trees could be axed and turned into ‘sculpture trail’
DISEASED trees are set to be felled at a park.
1 min
Two city men go on trial charged with murder after fatal house fire
Man, 26, died after blaze spread fast

4 mins
'The three transformational schemes are truly exciting'
Green light for town centre applications
2 mins
Cops make arrest after man is stabbed
POLICE have made an arrest after a man was stabbed.
1 min
Coates family reported to be 'weighing up sale of bet365'
Company 'holding talks with U.S. advisers'
2 mins
Why we all need to see the doctor
The vital reassurance of talking to a GP in-person is being lost as we're pushed towards impersonal phone appointments and our local pharmacists
2 mins
Council on the hunt for new £108k housing chief
Search comes after Unitas axe decision

1 min
Protests target Trump
FROM Tokyo to Turin, Taipei to Paris, tens of thousands marched in May Day rallies that spotlighted growing anger over US President Donald Trump's aggressive tariff agenda and fears of global economic turmoil.
1 min
'Kindness of star shames government'
THE Scottish Government should “hang its head in shame” after rock star Sir Rod Stewart stepped in to pay for the autism diagnosis of a child who has waited three years.
1 min
No.10 welcomes signing of Ukraine/US 'mineral deal'
DOWNING Street has welcomed an economic deal signed between Ukraine and the US, after the Foreign Secretary said UK support for Kyiv remains \"steadfast\".
1 min
Protest farmers 'didn't look poor on tractors'
FARMERS who blocked Whitehall in protest against changes to inheritance tax “didn’t look very poor” in their “sparkling new expensive tractors”, Parliament has been told.

1 min
£3.9m plan to help 22,000 smokers to quit by 2030
Council to expand cessation services 'to lead to a healthier, and wealthier city'

2 mins
105 jobs on offer as hospital for women opens
Town's 31-bed mental health site offers specialist personality disorder service

2 mins
£3,000 CCTV in bid to target boy racers
BOY racers are 'disturbing residents' on a town centre car park.
1 min
'I want to fight freaks of the world'
Beast eyes next opponent after demolition of Pole in 30 seconds
2 mins
Woman 'fearing for her life' after being strangled by ex
39-year-old also sent abusive messages
2 mins
Thank Pugh very much!
EMOTIONAL LEAD PERFORMANCE FROM BRITISH ACTRESS GIVES GRAVITAS TO LATEST MARVEL ROMP
1 min
All of us need to be there for each other, that's the message
MOVE OVER, AVENGERS: THERE'S A NEW BAND OF SUPERHEROES IN TOWN. RACHAEL DAVIS HEARS FROM THUNDERBOLTS* STARS INCLUDING FLORENCE PUGH

4 mins
Wish Clu were here?
ACTOR Martin Clunes heads off on yet another plum gig - which he calls an “odyssey” - this time exploring islands strewn across the Atlantic Ocean.
1 min
Moore targeting final flourish as Vale aim to secure title success
DARREN Moore has embraced the positivity emanating from Vale Park this week and insisted his team will be ready to face their League Two title tilt tomorrow.

2 mins
Duffy praises character as Congleton net final berth
FOOTBALL: Richard Duffy admitted, “we were down and out twice” after watching his brave Congleton Town players make it to the Northern Premier League West Division play-off final.
1 min
Harding looks for his side to learn valuable lessons
BIGNALL End captain George Harding admits their NSSCL Premier B debut proved to be an 'eyeopening' experience for his players.

3 mins
'I love seeing Man Utd failing!'
HAMMER DAVE AMONG RIVALS PUTTING BOOT IN
1 min
'The big thing about Robins has been his refusal to panic about Stoke's position in the table...'
Pete Smith: The big thing from Robins has been his refusal to panic, at least publicly.

1 min
The Sentinel Newspaper Description:
Publisher: Reach Publishing Services Limited
Category: Newspaper
Language: English
Frequency: Daily
The Sentinel is a daily regional newspaper circulating in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire area.
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