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Johnny Melfah: the first child named in connection with rioting

Rebel forces have now taken control of most of the Libyan capital, Tripoli - Nathan talks to the BBC World Service Middle East Editor.

An inquiry's underway after 2 prisoners on day release in Redditch ended up decorating the property of the former Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.

The first child to be named in connection with rioting has pleaded guilty at Worcester Youth Court - Johnny Melfah is 16 years old and from Droitwich.

The Prisons Minister says the riots earlier this month were a "one-off" event - do you agree?

An organisation which helps people who were conceived with donated sperm or eggs to track down their biological relatives, could close because of government funding cuts - we'll talk to a Worcestershire woman who traced her birth mum and dad.

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  • Wed 24 Aug 201116:00