Robin King admitted two charges of dishonestly making a claim for benefits
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A law student dishonestly claimed more than £12,000 in benefits after failing to tell the authorities he had financial support at university.
Callum Mountfrod
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A Stoke-on-Trent singer is set to play his first gig since lockdown at a popular city venue this weekend.
Persimmon has permission to build houses off Caverswall Lane, in Meir
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Construction giant Persimmon is to build a giant housing estate after snapping up the site.
The developer has bought the 13.7-hectare site - off Caverswall Lane, in Meir - from The Strategic Land Group (SLG) in an undisclosed deal.
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Thirteen disused sites in Stoke-on-Trent are being put up for sale to generate revenue for the city council.
Stoke-on-Trent City Council have instructed Butters John Bee to auction off the plots of land, which include sites in Goldenhill, Sneyd Green, Cobridge, Tunstall, Meir, Fenton and Hanley.
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