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Articles Written by: CARL JONES
A police investigation into a suspected sexual assault on a 15-year-old girl has been halted after the victim withdrew the allegations.
Initially, the girl said she had been attacked near a bus stop on a busy road close to allotments at Randlay House ...
Sienna Miller has been house-hunting in the US over the past week as she seeks to make her name on the other side of the pond. This week she tops the bill in new blockbuster GI Joe . . . has she got what it takes to make it in Tinseltown?
Well, she’s ...
Former Shropshire Star reporter Rebecca Lawrence updates us on her activities since arriving in Canada nearly two weeks ago to start a new life.
My flight from Heathrow to Calgary was uneventful - I watched several movies and also slept. It felt ...
Is Ann Widdecombe right to have thrown her hat into the ring for the Speaker of the House of Commons job? asks Shirley Tart
Though she said categorically that she wouldn’t entertain it, like most politicians Ann Widdecombe may be susceptible to a top ...
Shropshire snapper Stacey Hatfield is making a name for herself in the photographic industry, after being pinpointed as one of the UK’s brightest new talents. Ben Bentley reports.
She has worked on high fashion photo shoots for the likes of Top Shop ...
The latest breach in royal security won’t deter our brave Queen from carrying on regardless, writes royal correspondent Shirley Tart
She once found a strange man - in a number of ways - sitting on her bed. Dodgy individuals have leaped out at during ...
Is it right to be spending huge sums of money on public works of art, when the economy is in such desperate need of cash, asks Emma Suddaby.
I’ve been trying very hard not to mention the latest piece of Darwin-inspired artwork that is about to cost ...
Shropshire Star columnist Emma Suddaby throws her hat into the ring: Should we say Shroosbury, or Shrowsbury?
Now this may not seem a hot potato of an issue, considering the worries and woes of the world today, but to the people of Shrewsbury it’s ...
Shropshire Star reporter Abigail Bates puts her motoring skills to the test by tackling the Driving Standards Agency’s new “Pass Plus” challenge
Getting my driving licence after an agonising year of seemingly endless lessons and fraught driving tests ...
Making friends through social networking sites isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, according to many Shropshire users. Rebecca Lawrence reports
Facebook has completely taken off as the social networking site, with many youngsters now organising their ...