Shropshire ales are out in force at Shrewsbury Beer Festival
Beer lovers will be in for a treat when Shrewsbury's annual Real Ale festival starts today.
Beer lovers will be in for a treat when Shrewsbury's annual Real Ale festival starts today.
Parents dropping their children off at school today faced major disruption after travellers forced the closure of a car park.
A moderate degree of force would have been needed to inflict a fatal wound on a trainee accountant who died after a fight, a forensic pathologist told a murder trial.
Former Wolves manager Graham Turner today claimed Peter Broadbent was a more creative player than many of the current England team.
[gallery] Hundreds of cycling fans braved torrential rain to witness their heroes including Mark Cavendish and Sir Bradley Wiggins take to the streets of Mid Wales.
West Midlands Police has today been accused by investigators of altering witness statements from fans who saw the Hillsborough disaster unfold.
A new programme of 'topple tests' are being carried out on headstones in Halesowen to ensure graves are safe.
Wolves will take almost 5,000 fans to Preston tomorrow for the opening day fixture – the biggest following since Barnsley in 2009 where 5,800 fans travelled.
High speed rail is looming ever larger on the horizon for homeowners and businesses in the region who face their lives being thrown into turmoil by the controversial scheme.
Staffordshire Police could snub the neighbouring West Midlands force and instead share services with a more similar rural force, according to the county's police and crime commissioner.
Raiders claiming to be carrying a gun forced two men to the ground in a Telford house before fleeing with valuables.
Vandals have attacked a canal in Wolverhampton, causing £80,000 worth of damage and forcing bosses to close a two-mile stretch of waterway during the height of the boating season.
Raiders burst into a Black Country convenience store threatening staff and barricading them in a toilet before making off with thousands of pounds in cash, stock and cigarettes.
A senior West Mercia policeman has called for the idea of force mergers to be "revisited" as the search for savings continues.
The trial in Crete of Black Country murder suspect Luke Walker has heard that the injuries which killed his girlfriend were caused by 'immense force'.