Police appeal to muslim women over Syria
Police have appealed to muslim women to come forward if they have concerns over male relatives travelling to fight in Syria.
Police have appealed to muslim women to come forward if they have concerns over male relatives travelling to fight in Syria.
The new head of the West Midlands Counter Terrorism Unit is expected to speak about conflicts in Syria later.
Detective Chief Superintendent Sue Southern will be speaking at an event, which aims to make young people aware of the dangers of travelling to Syria.
An event is also taking place in Nottingham, to inform people how to constructively help Syrians caught up in the conflict.
West Midlands Weather: Windy on Sunday with showers and sunny spells
East Midlands Weather: Heavy rain over Derbyshire hills, drier and brighter elsewhere
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