There’s a new Bluetooth speaker which is an actual levitating Death Star
Plox has launched the speaker in the UK for £130.
Plox has launched the speaker in the UK for £130.
The company is selling special covers to help motorists safely view the eclipse from within their car.
The company is selling special covers to help motorists safely view the eclipse from within their car.
Children visited ancient Rome and outer space via the wilds of Africa as they sat in comfort at their desks thanks to Google.
New images reveal the progress of building works on a new care home.
The wife of the boss of a drugs gang running large quantities of heroin and cocaine from Wolverhampton to Aberdeen allegedly laundered money from the racket, a jury has been told.
Plans to build assisted living units are coming back for a second vote after councillors were incorrectly told the homes were too small.
Oswestry In Bloom Members have been touring Oswestry town looking for winners of the ‘Best Decorated House’ competition this Christmas.
Wolverhampton-based construction group Carillion has won a £123 million deal to build a subway station in the Canadian city of Ontario. The firm has already revamped one of the city's main stations.
Another five people have died with Covid at the county's major hospitals.
Entries have opened for this year’s Worcestershire Apprenticeship Awards 2018.
Former Shropshire MP Derek Conway has been handed a coveted pass granting him access to Westminster's heavily subsidised bars and restaurants.
To devoted fans of Wolves, the Molineux is their whole world – although this could probably be going a bit far.
Julian Graves health food shops have gone into administration, it emerged today, putting more than 360 jobs across a total of 189 stores at risk.
Controversial plans to build 360 new homes on green belt land near Wolverhampton have been thrown out following a flood of objections.Controversial plans to build 360 new homes on green belt land near Wolverhampton have been thrown out following a flood of objections. The bid by Permission Homes to transform the key 42-acre site in Featherstone, between the M54 and Brookhouse Lane, was rejected by South Staffordshire District Council planning bosses last night. Apartments, detached homes and affordable housing were on the cards plus playing fields, tennis courts, and a bowling green. Read the full story in the Express & Star