Man grows world's heaviest red cabbagepublished at 17:03 BST 24 September 2016
A world record that has stood for more than 90 years for the heaviest red cabbage, is broken by a man from Cornwall.
Read MoreGuilty plea by prisoner accused of murdering another inmate
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Updates from Friday 23 September
Jerry Chester
A world record that has stood for more than 90 years for the heaviest red cabbage, is broken by a man from Cornwall.
Read MoreDerbyshire's Wayne Madsen makes a century and Harvey Hosein hits 59 but Worcestershire win by nine wickets.
Read MoreLive updates for Herefordshire and Worcestershire have finished for the day - we'll be back from 08:00 on Monday with more live news, sport, travel and weather.
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BBC Weather
Dry and clear overnight, especially in the east where it could feel a little chilly under any clearer spells - lows of 12C (54F).
You can read a full forecast on the BBC Weather page.
Weather for the West Midlands.
Two men from Worcestershire have been arrested after a cash machine was stolen from a supermarket in Tewkesbury, police say.
A Co-op store there was targeted in the early hours of yesterday morning by masked raiders.
A 41-year-old and a 31-year-old are now in custody in Worcester they're being held on suspicion of burglary.
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Sunday Politics Midlands
West Midlands UKIP MEP Jill Seymour and Conservative MP James Morris joins Patrick Burns on Sunday Politics this weekend.
James Bovill wil lalso be live at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool for reactrion to the leadership race.
Patrick Burns will also speak to UKIP's new leader Diane James about the party's vision for the West Midlands.
BBC Sunday Politics - 11:00 on BBC One.
Image source, Getty ImagesA number of roads in Belbroughton, including the High Street, will be closed for 09:00 - 18:00 on Saturday and Sunday for the scarecrow festival.
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Worcestershire have won their County Championship clash at New Road, beating Derbyshire by nine wickets.
Tom Fell and Daryll Mitchell knocked off the runs, but the real hero of the match was Joe Leach, who finished unbeaten on 107 in the first innings, before taking 5-60 and 2-48 as the visitors were forced to follow on.
Joe Clarke also played a huge part in setting up the win, just missing out on a double century in Worcestershire's first innings.
Image source, Getty ImagesHereford FC's manager Pete Beadle says he won't "confirm or deny" speculation linking him with a move for Westfields' striker Jamie Molyneux.

The former Redditch United forward has scored 11 times for the Bulls' fellow Hereford club who are currently eight points clear at the top of the Midland Football League.
Pete Beadle has confirmed they are in discussions over a couple of players but he's not prepared to say who they are.
Quote MessageWe're still looking to improve and bring players in but we haven't done anything with anybody yet - Jamie Molyneux is a Westfields player."
Pete Beadle, Hereford FC manager
Worcestershire need to make 40 in their second innings to win their last championship game of the season after bowling out Derbyshire for 266.
You can hear the climax of the game on BBC Hereford & Worcester's 738AM frequency and online.
The trust that runs hospitals in Worcestershire says it "fully understands public concern" and has apologised for the upset caused by having several senior jobs where both an interim and a permanent person were being paid.
The details were revealed in the annual report of the Worcestershire Acute hospitals NHS Trust, which is facing a projected deficit of £34.6m, the same report reveals.
Image source, PAThe trust had both interim and permanent people in posts for jobs including medical director, chief executive and chief operating officer.
It says the situation arose when the trust had to "act quickly to cover positions when executive directors were unable to work for various reasons".
Quote MessageIt is important that the trust has the support and confidence of the local communities we serve and that is something that I know is damaged when arrangements, no matter how legitimate, are not fully disclosed on a timely basis and I would like to apologise for the upset this has caused our staff and the community we serve."
Caragh Merrick, Chairman of the Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust
Here are some of the main stories we are looking at in Herefordshire and Worcestershire:
- Hospital trust apologises for upset caused by having interim and permanent staff in highly paid senior positions
- Prisoner at Long Lartin jail pleads guilty to murdering a fellow inmate using a rock rolled up in a sock
- Failures by a children's home in Hay-on-Wye were partly to blame for a 15-year-old boy killing himself, a jury at an inquest decides
Council chiefs in Worcester are on the verge of selling two pieces of public land, external at a "discounted rate" for social housing, it has emerged.
"No stone is being left unturned" in the search for a new stadium for Worcester City, according to the working party looking for a site.
The group, which has just held its fourth meeting, says some locations that had previously been rejected are being reconsidered - others have now been examined in detail and found to be unsuitable.
Image source, Getty ImagesThe working party is made up of councillors, representatives of the football club’s management board and its supporters’ trust.
Worcester City are currently using Bromsgrove Sporting’s ground for home matches, having moved out of its old home at St George’s Lane in 2013.
The jury at an inquest into the death of a 15-year-old boy while living in a children's home in Powys concludes he killed himself in part due to failures of the home.
Read MoreDerbyshire have avoided an innings defeat on the final day of their match against Worcestershire at New Road.
After being asked to follow on they passed the host's first innings total with five second innings wickets remaining.
You can hear if Worcestershire can still win their final championship match of the season on BBC Hereford & Worcester's 738AM frequency and online.
Image source, Getty ImagesLugg Green weir near Mortimer's Cross, in Herefordshire, is being removed by the Environment Agency.
Last year, the organisation said it had concerns several weirs on the river were blocking the migration of salmon in certain flows.
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Worcester Carnival's chairman has refused to step down despite a hate campaign, external which included late night pizza deliveries and abuse after this year's last-minute cancellation.
On the 23 September 1642, the first major engagement of the English Civil War took place at Powick Bridge, just outside Worcester.
Royalist cavalry, led by Prince Rupert, had set up camp just a few fields away from a detachment of Parliamentary cavalry, without either side knowing the other was there.
When Prince Rupert discovered the Parliamentary forces he charged, catching them by surprise and inflicting an estimated 140 casualties, including 40 dead.
The 17th Century bridge is still there, with a plaque commemorating the skirmish. The last battle of the English Civil War was fought in the same area nine years later.

A crucial breakthrough at New Road.
Charlie Morris has picked up the wicket of Wayne Madsen, immediately after he reached his century.
Forced to follow on yesterday, Derbyshire still trail Worcestershire by 28 runs and are currently 199-5.
You can hear full ball-by-ball commentary on BBC Hereford & Worcester's 738AM frequency and online.