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

PARENTS of a Halesowen baby girl have been jailed after she suffered appalling injuries, including fractures to both arms and seven broken ribs.

Experts concluded the eight-month-old child, who also had a large number of bruises over her body and limbs, had suffered serious injuries on at least two separate occasions.

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A POPULAR Redditch restaurant has suddenly closed this week- just over a year after it first opened.

American style diner and milkshake bar Tinseltown opened its doors in the Kingfisher Shopping Centre’s the Hub in November 2014.

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A NETHERTON man has been acquitted of carrying out sex attacks on a schoolboy nearly 30 years ago.

The trial of Peter Dalley ended when the jury returned their not guilty verdict in the case, the prosecution had alleged the defendant targeted the boy between 1987 and 1989.

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POLICE in Bromsgrove have discovered a cannabis factory, which is thought to contain more than £1million worth of the drug.

The discovery was made on Friday, January 29 when West Mercia Police executed a warrant on a property on the Bunsford Hill Business Park in the town.

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