BBC News, West Midlands

A utensil agency whose website has a producing historical past, which is greater than 200 years, based on a union, has fallen into liquidation.
The GMB Union stated that the Royal Stafford, situated on the Royal Overhouse manufacturing facility in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent on Tuesday known as the directors with a lack of greater than 70 jobs.
The model was established in 1845, however the information point out that its royal overhouse was in use in website 1787 and was operated by Thomas Vegwood based on the agency's web site.
The firm and its homeowners have been contacted by the BBC for a remark.
A union spokesperson stated the agency's collapse was a “wake-up call” for the federal government and its industrial technique.
Colin Griffiths from GMB warned that the UK might lose its ceramic and pottery business with out intervention.
He stated, “Our ceramic and pottery industry is important for economic development and supports thousands of jobs throughout the UK.”
Call for fast council assembly
The Royal Stafford model was established in 1845 and the agency described itself as one of many handful of potters with all of the manufacturing in England.
A metropolis council spokesperson stated his precedence was supporting the agency's workers.
The authority stated that this profit would assist with recommendation, CV writing, job search and interview strategies.
He stated that the council leaders Jane Ashworth will write to the homeowners of Royal Stafford to request an instantaneous assembly.
“We know that national factors including high energy bills have made things more difficult for local employers, but we are committed to improving our economy,” he stated.
“This includes major plans for Barslem, which includes the upliftment of the city, which is part of the city-wide package of multi-military pounds of improvement in public realm.”
With inputs from BBC