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Teen battles leukaemia, mum s cancer diagnosis and grandad s covid death to get GCSEs
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Giant 330-home first-time buyers estate planned for North Staffordshire
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10-year jail term for boy, 17, who murdered labourer Jack, 22
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16:48, 10 MAY 2021
Police in Victoria Street, Chesterton, after Jack Sumner was attacked
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A 17-year-old boy has admitted murdering a North Staffordshire man by striking him over the head.
Police officers raced to an address in Victoria Street, in Chesterton, just after 7pm on June 25 last year.
Thousands of children across the region will be transferring to secondary schools this September (Image: Getty Images)
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Pressure on Stoke-on-Trent’s secondary places has begun to ease after more than 180 extra pupils got into their top-choice schools.