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In this issue

May 10, 2025

Lemmy's statue will become a place of pilgrimage for fans all over the world'

Fans flock to see depiction of Motörhead star

2 mins

CCTV calls after fly-tippers fined

CALLS have been made for more cameras to go up in an effort to catch out fly-tippers after offenders were snapped on a rat-run hotspot for rubbish being dumped.

1 min

Blast from the past!

Business owner finds 'treasure trove' hidden in cellar of his offices

1 min

Five arrests after late-night brawl on city estate

Two suffered 'potentially serious injuries'

1 min

'Let this be the start of negotiations, not the end'

JCB bosses want to see all reciprocal tariffs gone following the UK's trade deals with India and US

'Let this be the start of negotiations, not the end'

2 mins

Man used mum's car to bring drugs back to Stoke-on-Trent

He made 16 journeys to and from Liverpool

Man used mum's car to bring drugs back to Stoke-on-Trent

2 mins

Grandad George wins cancer battle thanks to screening kit

OAP has praised hospital for saving his life

Grandad George wins cancer battle thanks to screening kit

2 mins

Pig-headed mayor never gave up in his bid to fund borough improvements!

JOHN Aynsley II built Longton's famous Portland Works in 1861. He was one of the town's outstanding employers whose public spirit endeared him to communities far beyond his factory gates.

Pig-headed mayor never gave up in his bid to fund borough improvements!

3 mins

'Both cross and blessing'

POPE Leo XIV, history's first North American Pope, has said his election was both a cross and a blessing as he celebrated his first Mass in the Sistine Chapel.

1 min

Potential of cancer risk is identified

WOMEN who put on weight and have a baby later in life may be significantly more likely to develop breast cancer, UK research suggests.

1 min

'150,000 livelihoods were protected' by UK-US deal

THE UK's trade deal with the United States was urgently needed to prevent thousands of people from losing their jobs “within days’, a senior Government minister said, and insisted the agreement will be “really good for Britain”.

'150,000 livelihoods were protected' by UK-US deal

1 min

PM planning new Russia sanctions

SIR Keir Starmer is set to announce a fresh wave of sanctions on Russia as he said the UK will “do everything in our power to destroy” President Vladimir Putin's shadow fleet.

1 min

'Home is already unrecognisable'

Firm say new manager is already making a positive impact following CQC criticism

'Home is already unrecognisable'

2 mins

'All neighbours could hear was abuse and banging on the walls coming from you'

Woman left family living in 'constant fear'

2 mins

'You pose a serious risk to any community if you are released'

Judge on predator’s ‘concerted campaign of sexual assault’ across the city

2 mins

Transmission accomplished

CONCERTS and fireworks marked the opening of Alexandra Palace... 16 days later it was destroyed by fire.

Transmission accomplished

3 mins

Pooch up a gum tree

DOG IN NEED OF SURGERY BEFORE DENTAL DISEASE CAN TAKE HOLD

2 mins

BUILDING BLOCKS IN PLACE

Chairman Coates believes Potters have right personnel behind the scenes to tackle the future

BUILDING BLOCKS IN PLACE

2 mins

BARBIE WORLD

TOP TV CHEF TOM KERRIDGE SHARES BARBECUE TIPS WITH LAUREN TAYLOR

3 mins

POINTS OF ORDER

EASY WAYS YOU CAN BE A FRIEND TO HEDGEHOGS

POINTS OF ORDER

2 mins

Zadar on your radar...

MIXING COASTAL COOL WITH CITY SWAGGER, CALLY BROOKS FINDS ZADAR MAGIC

4 mins

Inconvenient proposal

HARVEY'S ALREADY GOT A LOT ON HIS PLATE, BUT JEAN'S ABOUT TO ADD TO HIS PROBLEMS...

Inconvenient proposal

1 min

ADHD and dyslexia are still cloaked in a thin skin of stereotypes

CHRIS PACKHAM FEELS THAT NEURODIVERGENT PEOPLE ARE OFTEN MISUNDERSTOOD.

ADHD and dyslexia are still cloaked in a thin skin of stereotypes

4 mins

Fresh challenge is paying off for Morris as he sets his sights on Trophy success

MATTHEW Morris says a winter move has reignited his cricket fires - and hopes that Staffordshire will reap the rewards.

4 mins

United effort has helped Spurs to push for Euro win, insists Solanke

FOOTBALL: Dominic Solanke hailed Tottenham's togetherness after victory over Bodo/Glimt sent them through to the Europa League final and one win away from much-craved silverware.

1 min

Ketts urges Staffordshire to rise to challenge

JAMES Kettleborough insists Staffordshire must focus on the task in hand as they look to prolong their interest in the NCCA Knockout Trophy.

3 mins

Shanahans backed their man as bid to respond started in earnest

PORT Vale writer CLIVE YOULTON begins a series of features looking back at the Valiants' promotion season. First up is how the summer unfolded...

3 mins

'Three managers in a campaign means something isn't right...'

JOHN Coates has delivered a frank and heartfelt state of play report on Stoke City following an \"immensely disappointing\" season when Championship safety was only secured on the final day.

'Three managers in a campaign means something isn't right...'

5 mins

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The Sentinel Newspaper Description:

PublisherReach Publishing Services Limited

CategoryNewspaper

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyDaily

The Sentinel is a daily regional newspaper circulating in the North Staffordshire and South Cheshire area.

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