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Motoring editor Peter Carroll gets a sneak preview of the first all-new MG since the MG F of 1995. . . and here he gives his thoughts on the Longbridge assembled car.
Two Wembley visits, one promotion and one relegation - life has rarely been dull for Shrewsbury Town in the noughties. But who would be in the 'dream XI'? Here's JAMES GARRISON'S Shrewsbury team of the last 10 years, lining up in 1 4-3-3 formation.
It was the decade that changed football in Telford forever. Chairman Andy Shaw invested a fortune to chase the dream of the Football League. Just months later they were in ruins as Shaw's business empire collapsed, only for AFC Telford United to rise like a phoenix . . .
The Serious Fraud Office dropped its inquiry today into the collapse of car maker MG Rover.
Branches of Apollo 2000 in Wolverhampton, West Bromwich and Cannock are to reopen next week.
Thousands of customers with collapsed electrical chain Apollo 2000 may have been left with expensive extended warranty insurance that is effectively worthless, it was feared today.
Around 180 jobs were lost today as the Apollo 2000 chain of electrical stores crashed into administration.
In an age where every other firm seems to turn to China to reduce their manufacturing costs, there's almost a 'coals to Newcastle' feel about the way Nanjing has revived MG production at Longbridge. Motoring editor Peter Carroll takes the revived TF for an extended test and finds the LE500 remains fun to drive - in an 'old school' way.
Up to 300 jobs are to be created in the Black Country when production of a sports car moves to the region next year, it has emerged today.
Fans of the MG were flocking to a Black Country Rover dealer today as it became the first garage in the western world to take delivery of the new model.
The first MG produced at Longbridge in more than three years was unveiled to the world today – as the company revealed it is already working on a replacement model. Watch Peter Carroll's video here.
It is a sight not seen at Longbridge for more than three years – the rolling production track carrying a line of MG sports cars under construction.
Production work started at Longbridge today, signalling the return of the UK's favourite sports car.
More than 1,000 companies that are still owed money from the £1.3 billion collapse of MG Rover three years ago are to finally get some cash back.