University chiefs welcome almost £6m boost for Walsall campus
University chiefs have welcomed a cash boost of almost £6 million which will be used to improve sport and healthcare facilities for students in the Black Country.
University chiefs have welcomed a cash boost of almost £6 million which will be used to improve sport and healthcare facilities for students in the Black Country.
A scheme aimed at providing a warm place for people to go is helping to build friendships and offer personal development.
Shoppers in Blackheath will be able to sample some Italian cuisine after Sainsbury's announced Caffe Carluccio's is now in the superstore.
A new initiative by Shropshire businesses to show warmth and kindness to the county’s elderly began this week and attracted another supporter.
Two Black Country NHS trusts have welcomed another 60 international nurses from all around the world – with more to follow.
Our love affair with online shopping may have peaked.
Our love affair with online shopping may have peaked.
A Christmas tree business in Wolverhampton is giving a warm welcome to customers this festive season and is hoping it will be a bumper year.
Dudley’s Russells Hall Hospital is getting into the Christmas spirit today, with the arrival of its festive market and Christmas light switch-on.
Aston Villa have been handed a rare home FA Cup third round draw as they get set to welcome League Two Stevenage.
We are more than a foodbank - the Telford Crisis Support charity is best known for its food bank that helps hundreds of people feed their families every week.
Christmas is in the air this weekend as Newport’s Christmas Market returns to the town’s Christmas lights switch-on.
A business chief has said the combination of tax rises and spending cuts in the Autumn Statement came as no surprise – but would create a hugely challenging environment for the business community.
As pubs continue to battle the cost of living crisis, the Shropshire Star continues its new series, Love Your Local, which celebrates our local inns.
Charity and business leaders in the Black Country have mainly welcomed support measures announced by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt but called for more to be done.