Shropshire Star app keeps county couple up with news
A Shropshire couple ensure they never miss out on their favourite local newspaper – despite spending part of the year in Canada – by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's iPad app.
A Shropshire couple ensure they never miss out on their favourite local newspaper – despite spending part of the year in Canada – by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's iPad app.
Wolverhampton mums Sonia Wilson and Zelpha Williams have used their Caribbean culinary skills to launch their own business.
The Birmingham office of Colliers International has been appointed by Ocado to secure pop-up promotional space in shopping centres across the UK.
There's a joke doing the rounds on the internet. A guy is holding a placard which reads: "What do we want? Time travel. When do we want it? It's immaterial."
Organisers of a charity music festival in Market Drayton are asking councillors for £6,000 to help stage this year's event, which is being billed as the biggest yet.
A family from Telford have been reunited with their cat – thanks to the Shropshire Star iPhone app. Subscribing to the app costs £1.49 a week or £3.99 a month. To find out more, visit www.shropshirestar.com/app
An Express & Star reader is enjoying getting all his news via our new app. Warehouse worker Jamie Skelding, 31, had been missing his favourite paper but he now gets all the latest news via the app, which is available for iPad and iPhone users.
Two great-grandparents from Newport have proved they are bang up to date with technology by subscribing to the Shropshire Star's new iPad app. To download your app with a week of free access, see www.shropshirestar.com/app
Hundreds of iPhone and iPad users have rushed to download our brand new digital newspaper app. You can join them with a week's free trial that offers full access to Britain's best selling regional paper. It's your chance to have the Express & Star by your side wherever you are.
The zeitgeist is a peculiar thing, ever-shifting and redefining our times as we hurtle through the 21st century, writes Wolverhampton Civic Hall's Jonn Penney.
Chart hip-hoppers, N-Dubz, descended upon the West Midlands, bringing their Love.Live.Life. tour to the Lg Arena.
The multi-award winning British hip hop group N-Dubz are playing an exclusive show in Stafford later this month.
He's played the planet's biggest venues and travelled worldwide as part of the rock 'n' roll jet set, so it seems faintly absurd that Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott is quite so familiar with, er, Gornal and Bilston. Ian Harvey finds out more.
He's played the planet's biggest venues and travelled worldwide as part of the rock 'n' roll jet set, so it seems faintly absurd that Def Leppard singer Joe Elliott is quite so familiar with, er, Gornal and Bilston. Ian Harvey finds out more.
N-Dubz admit support for Wagner, Jaime Winstone admits a soft spot for Matt and Katie hater Louis Spence has a bone to pick with Simon.