Villagers enjoy twilight flight sight
Their graceful formations have become a daily routine in the skies above Shropshire.
Their graceful formations have become a daily routine in the skies above Shropshire.
They donned everything from bunny ears to bright pink tutus but hundreds of women who turned out for a charity run all had one thing in common – raising money for a good cause.
These stunning snapshots capture a year through the lens – every single day of it, in fact.
[gallery] Diehard Twilight fans enjoyed an 11-hour movie marathon ending with the highly-anticipated final chapter of the vampire saga - which they gave the thumbs up to.
As The Twilight Saga draws to a curiously bloodless close Carl Jones gives his uninspired verdict on the final instalment of human/vampire/werewolf love triangle.
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Twilight fever gripped Shropshire today as hundreds of fans got ready to join the queues to see the latest offering in the vampire saga.
A multi-million-pound international rail freight terminal in Shropshire has been branded "a white elephant" by campaigners, who have called for more to be made of the site. A multi-million-pound international rail freight terminal in Shropshire has been branded "a white elephant" by campaigners, who have called for more to be made of the site. The £7.75m International Railfreight Park in Donnington, Telford, was expected to handle four trains a day when it opened in 2009. But in its first year just 50 trains used the centre - leading to calls today for part of the site to be used as a lorry park to help boost business. However, Telford & Wrekin Council chiefs have defended the terminal, saying they expected to make "significant" announcements about further new users in the next few weeks.
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The newest Twilight member Xavier Samuel who plays bad vampire Riley is actually a romantic, and once cut a tree down for a girl.
The scenes resembled a pop concert rather than a cinema. But for fans of the Twilight saga - known as Twi-hards - last night's debut of the latest instalment was better than watching any old band.
A selection of pictures taken by Express & Star Deputy Chief Photographer Tim Thursfield showing well-known parts of the West Midlands taken as the sun goes down.
Not since Harry Potter first cast a spell over cinema audiences has a franchise based on a series of best-selling novels been as completely critic-proof as The Twilight Saga.