PM David Cameron visited Redditch earlier today as part of a small tour of the town.

As campaigning resumes after a break following the killing of MP Jo Cox Mr Cameron visited car interior giant Grupo Antolin, based in Moons Moat and had a tour of its premises.

Specialising in doors and other accessories, the company employs more than 600 people and is one of the biggest car interior suppliers in the world.

The visit is part of a drive to get voters to focus on the economic risks of leaving.

The PM said the economy "hangs in the balance", with trade and investment set to suffer in the event of a vote for Leave and a "probable recession" that would leave Britain "permanently poorer".

The vote remain EU bus, on a nationwide tour ahead of the European Union referendum this Thursday, was also in town earlier today parked outside the Abbey Stadium.

Volunteers have been touring the country, meeting local activists to spread their message about the referendum.

With just four days to go before Britain votes on whether to remain in the EU, the opinion polls suggest the referendum will be close, with many voters still undecided.