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  1. Further travel disruption expected amid weather warnings

    Snow and ice is expected to cause further travel disruption this week, with fresh weather warnings issued for the West Midlands.

    Crash

    A Met Office yellow warning of ice for much of the West Midlands remains in place until 10:00 on Wednesday.

    A yellow warning for snow across the whole region has been issued from 18:00 on Wednesday until 14:00 on Thursday.

    Roads around Staffordshire and Shropshire have been affected.

    Snowplough
    Image caption: A snowplough was used to clear a street in Keele, Staffordshire

    Snow caused some supermarket delivery orders to be cancelled, with Tesco saying it was unable to reach some customers in Stoke-on-Trent and the West Midlands.

    West Mercia Police said officers in Telford had attended multiple crashes due to the snow and warned drivers to only travel if necessary.

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  2. Shrewsbury car park shuts as river levels rise

    A Shrewsbury car park has been closed due to rising river levels.

    Shropshire Council has advised visitors to use alternative car parks or park-and-ride buses to visit the town today, due to the closure of Frankwell car park.

    A flood alert is in place for the River Severn in the town, meaning flooding is possible.

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    Flood barriers were put up along the Severn in Shrewsbury and Ironbridge before Christmas.

    Flood alert in place for Shrewsbury
  3. By Simon Stone

    BBC Sport at Molineux

    Jose Mourinho

    Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho questioned the ambition of his players to go for more goals as Wolves scored a late goal to earn a 1-1 draw with Spurs.

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  4. By Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport

    Aston Villa players celebrate after scoring against Crystal Palace in the Premier League

    Aston Villa's run of good form continues as they beat Crystal Palace despite playing for more than 45 minutes with 10 men after Tyrone Mings' sending off.

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  5. By Neil Johnston

    BBC Sport

    Aston Villa players celebrate after scoring against Crystal Palace in the Premier League

    Aston Villa's run of good form continues as they beat Crystal Palace despite playing for more than 45 minutes with 10 men after Tyrone Mings' sending off.

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