West Midlands made MG cars sales set to soar by 400%
Sales of West Midlands made MG cars are set to soar by up to 400 per cent this year.
Sales of West Midlands made MG cars are set to soar by up to 400 per cent this year.
Two police officers were injured today when a car being driven at 90mph on the M6 Toll in Staffordshire smashed into a police vehicle trying to stop it.
A new phone app will allow residents to report potholes, litter and fly tipping at the touch of a button.
Sue Wood has been a Shropshire Star reader since the first copy was printed 50 years ago.
Britain's favourite classic sports car, and a Midlands baby, reaches its 90th anniversary this year, and to celebrate the occasion MG will be the featured marque at Simply Classics and Sports Car, at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, on Sunday, August 24.
Britain's favourite classic sports car and a Midlands baby, reaches its 90th anniversary this year, and to celebrate the occasion MG will be the featured marque at Simply Classics and Sports Car, at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, on Sunday, August 24.
A man took photographs of his girlfriend on a stolen mobile phone – unaware that the phone's owner was receiving them on his laptop.
A link-up between two historic West Midlands companies has seen the latest car from MG rolling off the Longbridge production line with tyres made by Goodyear.
It is a pile of rusty metal, being lovingly restored at Shropshire's RAF Cosford Museum. But, thanks to the wonders of modern technology, the World War Two Dornier bomber will fly again – over London's Trafalgar Square.
Criminals in Staffordshire and the West Midlands will be dispatched to jobs highlighted by residents through a new app.
Building a brand new working Spitfire is no mean feat – even in app form.
The long-awaited MG3 super-mini was unveiled for the first time in the UK today at the brand's legendary home at Longbridge.
Readers can enjoy the Express & Star in more ways than ever before with the launch of a new app for Kindle Fire users.
Readers can enjoy the Shropshire Star in more ways than ever before with the launch of a new app for Kindle Fire users.
Mobile phone applications allowing police officers to speak to the public via video calls will be developed in the region under radical proposals revealed today.