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Ashley Blake fears career is over after being found guilty of wounding

DEVASTATED TV presenter Ashley Blake has admitted his career is ‘all over’ after being found guilty of a brutal attack on a teenager with a wooden pole.Read

BBC presenter Ashley Blake found guilty of wounding teen

A BBC presenter accused of hitting a boy with a wooden pole has been found guilty of unlawful wounding and perverting the course of justice.Read

Jury retires in Ashley Blake case

The jury in the case of a BBC Midlands Today presenter accused of hitting a teenager with a large wooden pole has retired to consider its verdict.Read

Prosecutor accuses Ashley Blake of lies during wounding trial

BBC newsreader Ashley Blake was accused of lying to the jury to “save his own skin” during a trial where he is accused of hitting a teenager with a wooden pole.Read

Ashley Blake 'feared for his life' at bar, court told

Television presenter Ashley Blake said he was “in fear of his life” as he described the moments leading up to an alleged assault on a teenager outside his bar.Read

Teen hurt in alleged attack by Ashley Blake was a 'peacemaker', court told

A TEENAGER injured in an alleged attack by BBC newsreader Ashley Blake was a “peacemaker”, a jury heard.Read

BBC presenter Ashley Blake hit teen with wooden pole, court told

BBC newsreader Ashley Blake attacked a teenager with a wooden pole after a party at his former Birmingham bar, a court heard.Read

A TEENAGER today told a court how he was “hit in the face” with a wooden pole by BBC newsreader Ashley Blake.

Greg Jones told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court he was struck by the Midlands Today presenter following an 18th birthday bash at Blake’s former restaurant Place 2B in Chester Road, New Oscott.Read

Jury sworn in for Ashley Blake trial

A JURY was sworn in today in the trial of Midland TV presenter Ashley Blake following a fight outside his former restaurant earlier this year.Read

BBC presenter Ashley Blake denies wounding teen

The 39-year-old presenter, who appeared at Birmingham Crown Court, also denied affray and perverting the course of justice. It follows an alleged incident out The Place 2 B restaurant in Chester Road, New Oscott, Sutton Coldfield when a 17-year-old teenager received serious facial injuries in January.Read

Ashley Blake quits New Oscott restaurant

TV newsreader Ashley Blake has left the Birmingham restaurant he ran where he was arrested on suspicion of wounding a teenager, affray and possession of an offensive weapon.Read

TV newsreader Ashley Blake appears in court on wounding rap

TV NEWSREADER Ashley Blake appeared before magistrates charged with wounding and possessing an offensive weapon.Read

Ashley Blake in court over wounding charge

TV NEWSREADER Ashley Blake appeared before magistrates today charged with wounding and possessing an offensive weapon.Read

BBC presenter Ashley Blake charged with wounding

BBC presenter Ashley Blake has been taken off air after being charged with offences after allegedly being involved in a brawl.Read