Good afternoon, these are the latest lunchtime ECHO headlines.
Neighbour's fear after Range Rover rams into house
ECHO readers have shared their shock at footage of a car being pelted with bricks and rammed into a house.
Footage taken on Glamis Road at around 5.30pm yesterday evening shows two men throwing bricks at the Range Rover, as one man is seen on all fours on the car’s bonnet.
On the ECHO website, Dr Vollin said: “Goodness me. I myself live in the vicinity (maybe 5 minutes away?) and nearly had tremors myself when I read the story.
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“A most unfortunate occurrence which is sadly reflective of the breakdown in civility which blights modern life. I sincerely hope that something like this never happens again.”
Boy, 15, arrested after horrific attack on delivery driver

A teenager was arrested after an attack on a delivery driver.
The ECHO showed shocking footage of an assault, which took place on March 6, outside McDonald's on Church Street, St Helens.
Merseyside Police has since confirmed a 15-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of affray.
The arrest is part of a wider crackdown by police on anti social behaviour in the area.
Read the full story here.
ITV's This Morning and Loose Women live shows pulled off-air

This Morning was pulled off air and replaced with an emergency broadcast message this lunchtime.
Fans were left confused when the show returned from a break to Phillip saying: "As we can't be live with you today we have lined up some of our best bits for you to enjoy."
Holly added that they would be showing pre-recorded segments.
Read the full story here.