Take a virtual 360 tour of Wolverhampton's Civic Hall
This picture shows how the multi-million pound transformation of Wolverhampton Civic Hall is forging ahead.
This picture shows how the multi-million pound transformation of Wolverhampton Civic Hall is forging ahead.
To be in the presence of train royalty is one thing – to sit in the driving seat and take the controls is taking excitement to a whole new level.
It was the first train to reach 100mph and broke two world records before running out of steam with the arrival of the diesel engine. But, by then, it was already a national treasure.
"This is what we've been waiting for. There is something about steam and the sound of Flying Scotsman that you feel in your soul. This is a once in a lifetime experience."
"This is what we've been waiting for. There is something about steam and the sound of Flying Scotsman that you feel in your soul. This is a once in a lifetime experience."
A policing app which allows the public to share images of suspected criminals is to be rolled out to Wolverhampton.
A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a formula racing car has been created by The University of Wolverhampton.
A virtual driving experience showing what it is like to be behind the wheel of a racing car has been created by to show off the work of university students in Telford.
An app development company has relocated into Shropshire after becoming the latest company to take a letting on Shrewsbury Business Park.
Two Shropshire colleges have set up systems to stop a social media app - claimed to be a "breeding ground for discrimination" - being used on their campuses.
A man raped a woman he had met on an internet dating app in a Telford hotel room, a court heard.
A new mobile game is set to blaze onto the scene in the next few months and could be Wolverhampton's answer to Angry Birds.
It's the app that gives you all the latest news, sport and comment from the Shropshire Star – and it's free to download.
A man who threw chicken soup at a bus driver because she wouldn't let him travel for free has been ordered to pay more than £300 by the courts.
Hundreds of questions are being raised by members of the public about health and social care services in Shropshire, according to a report.