Double trouble! Dudley Zoo thrilled to welcome twin baby lemurs
Dudley Zoo has excitedly announced the birth of two black lemur babies.
Dudley Zoo has excitedly announced the birth of two black lemur babies.
West Midlands Police is one of four forces trialling new powers to tackle knife crime and serious violence, which will be enforced from tomorrow.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed the renaming of the Brecon Beacons National Park to the Welsh Bannau Brycheiniog, saying that it will help build a successful future for the park.
Leading figures from the West Midlands have welcomed the region becoming one of 12 new destinations to gain a special status aimed at boosting tourism.
They also revealed they have named the newborn Phoenix Rose Black-Daley.
They also revealed they have named the newborn Phoenix Rose Black-Daley.
Sandwell's Libraries are breaking with tradition and opening on Easter Sunday to offer residents a warm place.
The 90-minute show on Sunday May 7 promises to be ‘high energy’ with musical performances, dancers and aerial performers.
The 90-minute show on Sunday May 7 promises to be ‘high energy’ with musical performances, dancers and aerial performers.
The police and crime commissioners of the West Midlands and Staffordshire have successfully lobbied the Policing Minister to review the fees for a gun licence, after complaining that local taxpayers foot the bill for administrative fees.
West Midlands politicians have welcomed the news that a ban on the sale of deadly machetes is set to be put forward by ministers as part of new laws to combat knife crime.
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One of the region’s leading financial companies welcomed the ‘steady-as-you-go’ approach taken in Jeremy Hunt’s Budget but warned that the cost-of-living crisis was still causing huge issues for families and businesses.
A Shropshire leisure centre boss feels many in his sector have been 'left to hang out to dry' in the Spring Budget.