JLR trials new recycling process to help tackle the world’s plastic waste problem
Jaguar Land Rover is trialling an innovative recycling process which converts plastic waste into a new premium grade material that could feature on future vehicles.
Jaguar Land Rover is trialling an innovative recycling process which converts plastic waste into a new premium grade material that could feature on future vehicles.
Children’s author Terry Deary was at the premiere of Rotten Romans.
Children’s author Terry Deary was at the premiere of Rotten Romans.
A council is seeking permission from court to close a subway in a bid to reduce vandalism and anti-social behaviour.
Commuters face severe delays after train cancellations brought disruption for services between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.
Commuters face severe delays after train cancellations brought disruption for services between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.
The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner today said he is working hard to prevent young people from getting involved with gangs, adding: “We cannot just arrest our way out of this problem”.
It is one of the High Street names which has sat in towns and cities since the late 1800s.
Jamil is a vocal campaigner for body positivity.
Fewer people in Shropshire received specialist treatment for problem drinking last year, figures show.
People living along this Pelsall street have spoken out after a car flipped into a house during a dramatic crash.
The chief constable of West Midlands Police has said it is a "huge problem" that services to steer young people away from knife crime have disappeared.
No Jack Grealish? No problem for Villa.
I SUGGESTED some time ago - and I'm hardly alone - that the HS2 railway, with carriages running on steel tracks, is a Victorian solution to a 21st century problem. Now Lord Macpherson, the former Treasury boss who signed off the original HS2 project warns not only that the sums no longer add up but that the technology will be obsolete by the time it is operational. Britain built the world's first railway. Do we really want to go down in history as the nation that built the last one - and never knew quite what it was for?
Read today's column from Peter Rhodes.