Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Bailliffs have been called in to retrieve money from a Birmingham-based company accused of owing hundreds of pounds to music fans who bought tickets to a cancelled Warwickshire festival. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Police and council bosses have pledged it will be ‘business as usual’ in Birmingham city centre tomorrow despite fears of violent clashes between rival protesters. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Police investigating the disappearance of a West Midlands postal worker have discovered a body. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
A major college building project which forms a vital component of the Longbridge regeneration scheme had to slash millions off its costs or risk being scrapped, it was claimed today. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Birmingham’s drug gangs may be moving from their traditional heartlands in Aston and Lozells to the east, placing children as young as 13 in danger of being sucked into a life of violent crime, a senior police officer has warned. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
A West Bromwich mother whose nine-year-old daughter was strangled by her partner in his lorry cab said she had thought he was her “Prince Charming”. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Tributes have been paid to a "wonderful" soldier from Kidderminster killed in Afghanistan. Read
Sep 04 2009 | West Midlands News
To mark the 70th anniversary of the start of the Second World War, Tom Scotney looks at the part played by Midland factories and workers. Read