Uber halts tests of self-driving cars after pedestrian killed
Police in Phoenix said a vehicle struck and killed a woman on Sunday night.
Police in Phoenix said a vehicle struck and killed a woman on Sunday night.
The health trust in charge of GPs in South Staffordshire is to join with two other bodies in a move to create a new cost-cutting NHS "cluster".
The actress said she had been ill for ‘almost a week’.
The animal kingdom has given the seal of approval to a piece of public art created to celebrate the life of the father of evolution.
He played gadget creator Q.
The recent news that the Theatre Severn is receiving a subsidy of over £700,000 per year is no surprise.
Ambitious plans for Shrewsbury’s town centre riverside have got people talking, but would it be heaven by the Severn if they come to fruition?
Police in Phoenix said a vehicle struck and killed a woman on Sunday night.
Three teenage boys were arrested after a gang of violent robbers threatened youngsters with what was believed to be a handgun in a 30-minute spree.
LETTER - So it rumbles on, and in order to allay the fears of the public, Mr Brown magnanimously announces that the home expenses for MPs are to be cut.
Boris Johnson said that he had received “lots of letters” on the subject of Father Christmas.
Boris Johnson said that he had received “lots of letters” on the subject of Father Christmas.
A post to the James Bond social media accounts showed the words Bond 25 scrawled in the sand.
Controversial Shrewsbury art sculpture Quantum Leap was finally unveiled today with the last part of a frame surrounding it taken down. Controversial Shrewsbury art sculpture Quantum Leap was finally unveiled today with the last part of a frame surrounding it taken down. The piece of art and a Darwin Memorial Garden in Mardol Quay have been created to celebrate Charles Darwin and to mark the 200th anniversary of his birth. The sculpture has slowly been unveiled over the past couple of days as a frame surrounding it has been taken down. Shropshire Council bosses said workmen using a crane were pulling the final part of the frame down at lunchtime today after pulling down two other parts earlier. Rian Huxley, a spokeswoman for the council, said: "Residents will be able to see the structure in its entirety. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star and have your say on Quantum Leap here Check out the live webcam view of Quantum Leap here
A huge piece of public art to mark the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth has been given the go-ahead as it is revealed Shrewsbury taxpayers are forking out £210,000 towards the development.