Rail service on track nine out of 10 times
Train punctuality in Shropshire and Mid Wales is bucking the national trend with almost nine out of 10 services on time, new statistics showed today.
Train punctuality in Shropshire and Mid Wales is bucking the national trend with almost nine out of 10 services on time, new statistics showed today.
Nine prostitutes have been warned they face prosecution if they are found operating as sex workers in Wolverhampton over the next three months, it was revealed today.
Police are hunting nine Wolves fans they want to trace following a pitch invasion at Molineux that led to a number of stewards assaulted and damage to the stadium.
Telford tennis coach Neil Devereux will be giving Shropshirestar.com his Wimbledon insights for the next fortnight as the action unfolds at SW19.
A nine-year-old girl who sparked a police hunt after she was seen in Walsall late at night in a distressed state has been found.
Waiting times at hospital A&E units have reached a nine-year high, with some in the region performing worse than the average, figures revealed today.
Waiting times for accident and emergency patients have reached a nine-year high, according to figures released today.
The owner of an Oldbury business who coerced his drivers into breaking safety laws has been disqualified from operating in the haulage industry for nine years.
Nine out of 10 pupils in Staffordshire have been offered a place at their first-choice primary school – despite a rise in pupil numbers across the county.
Up to 8,000 trees will be planted in the Shropshire countryside to create a new area of woodland in a bid to prevent flooding.
Public confidence in the £33 billion high speed rail line being completed on time and to cost is low, it emerged today.
The biggest brewery in Shropshire has launched the start of its £1 million investment and expansion scheme.
Cinema giant Odeon can today be revealed as the chain behind plans to open a new nine-screen complex in Walsall.
Nine businesses have opened in Cannock, Rugeley and Hednesford after taking advantage of a tax holiday.
More than half of the children's centres in Wolverhampton, which are used by thousands of youngsters, are to close under a new wave of council cost-cutting measures revealed today.