Killswitch Engage have headline slot at Birmingham Institute
American metalcore heroes Killswitch Engage will follow the release of their recent album Disarm The Descent with a headline gig at Birmingham's Institute on Saturday, May 4th.
American metalcore heroes Killswitch Engage will follow the release of their recent album Disarm The Descent with a headline gig at Birmingham's Institute on Saturday, May 4th.
Around 150 staff at under-fire Halesowen College have signed a counter-petition in opposition to union officials who have called a protest over the sacking of a maths lecturer.
The Bishop of Shrewsbury was due to take part in a protest against the Starbucks coffee chain in Shropshire today.
Parents staged a town centre demonstration in their battle against plans to turn a secondary school into an academy.
Matthew Lowton today vowed to provide Villa right-back Alan Hutton with a stern challenge for a first-team place during pre-season.
Hundreds of residents celebrated a victory in their fight against a probation hostel being built in their community by taking to the streets.
The march of militant secularism took another great stride in Britain today, aided and abetted by the High Court which has ruled that a Devon town council acted unlawfully by allowing prayers to be said before meetings.
Andy Richardson reviews Wild At Heart, a show that manages to be both commercially successful and critically acclaimed.
A Midlands rock band are hoping to make it big when they go on a European and British tour with American rock stars.
Watch as Joyce Brand, mother of BAFTA winning comedian Jo Brand, encourages picketers to stand firm at the N30 strike rally in Shrewsbury.
"Original bands tend to get a lot of column inches, says Mike Holloway, singer with the HMV Band. "But covers bands don't."
He saved for 14 years to achieve his lifetime ambition of owning a Rolls-Royce.
Coachloads of campaigners from across Shropshire are expected to march in London this weekend to protest against cuts in public spending and attacks on jobs, services and pensions.
More than 1,000 angry demonstrators from Shropshire are expected to descend on London this month for a march against Government cuts.
A surprise protest by the English Defence League in Wolverhampton brought chaotic scenes to the city centre.