Crooked House: Two men arrested as part of investigation into fire at Britain's 'wonkiest' pub

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Crooked House: Two men arrested as part of investigation into fire at Britain's 'wonkiest' pub
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Two men have been arrested by police investigating the fire at the Crooked House pub in Staffordshire.

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from the site on Monday after staff and machinery from a specialist demolition and waste management firm moved on to the site. A sit-down protest was held on the lane leading to the now-demolished building, with some campaigners attempting to witness the work taking place.

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