The road near Nantwich is riddled with potholes but the council says it will repair them.
David Clarke, 34, gave control of the money to people who then got to decide how it was spent.
One suspect is arrested following the attack at Gare de Lyon, which wounded three people.
Office worker Matt Jones says he wanted to show his sons that anything is possible.
An exhibition opens that explores the human spirit of hope and resilience during times of captivity.
Rory McIlroy is 12 shots off the lead at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after shooting a two-over-par 74 in the second round.
Ireland banish their World Cup pain with a remarkable 38-17 victory over 14-man France in the opening Six Nations game in Marseille.
Chemmy Alcott writes about the drastic impact of climate change and its potential to stop her sons and others from skiing in the future.
The legendary explorer's Polar Medal has been valued at roughly £1.76m.
The device did not have any deadly warhead, and is "basically a gas tank for rocket fuel", police say.
Foreign policy experts said the approach may be calculated to avoid escalating a conflict with Iran.
The producer discusses his time on the BBC sci-fi series and his raucous new theatre comedy about giving birth.
Thousands of cohabiting parents whose partners have died have days left to apply for bereavement support.
The BBC's analysis editor explains the Iran-backed militia groups at the centre of US strikes.
Audio deepfakes are easy to make, hard to detect, and getting more convincing, experts say.
A selection of striking images from around the world, taken over the past seven days.
Recent India Ocean hijackings are fuelling concerns that an old problem could be making a comeback.
The Houthis represent only around 15 per cent of Yemenis, yet they consider themselves the rightful rulers.
Libraries are transforming what they offer, but will that be enough to save them?
The British Antarctic Survey hope the new technology will change what we know about global warming.
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