Here are a few stories from today that have featured on some of our websites.

A TERRIFIED young Kidderminster couple have revealed how they ran for their lives in the Tunisia terror attack last week.

Matthew Preece and fiancé Daisy Earl, both 23, fled from a Tunisian beach in a tuk-tuk as a gunman killed tourists on a neighbouring beach.

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SPEEDWAY giants Cradley Heathens want to build a new home in Dudley Council's proposed business park in Halesowen.

Dudley Council's cabinet agreed last week to look further into the development of a new business park on green belt land near Junction 3 of the M5 and the Heathens want to be part of it.

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A WOMAN has apologised for posting photographs online of a man she wrongly accused of attempting to abduct children in Dudley.

Police have received numerous reports of attempted child abductions and suspicious incidents where children were approached by a dark blue or black BMW in and around the town over the last few weeks.

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FRUSTRATION frothed over as hundreds of thirsty revellers were turned away from a record-breaking Bromsgrove real ale and cider festival tent - when it ran out of beer.

Drinkers vented their anger on social networking sites after apologetic organisers closed the tent to newcomers on the second public day of the festival when the 9,000 pints of beer and 350 gallons of cider on offer ran dry.

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