'Heroic!': Bin man praised after rescuing two people and dog from fierce Tipton blaze
A bin man who scaled a wall to save two people and a dog from a "severe" fire at a Tipton home has been hailed a hero.
A bin man who scaled a wall to save two people and a dog from a "severe" fire at a Tipton home has been hailed a hero.
Emotions ran high at a Birmingham City Council meeting amid warnings that “savage” budget cuts could cause Birmingham to become a “cultural wasteland”.
The alleged murderers of Bailey Atkinson tried to destroy or throw away their mobile phones after the night of the killing, a jury was told.
Businessman Carl Richardson has been appointed Honorary Colonel of the 4th Battalion of the Mercian Regiment.
A much-loved green space enjoyed by children and dog walkers will be lost after controversial plans for new homes were backed.
A council is finally set to appoint a permanent finance chief.
Birmingham City Council’s planned budget, and the enormous wave of cuts it includes, has passed its first hurdle.
Calls have been made for more social housing to be built in Walsall as waiting lists soar and rents are set to rise by more than seven per cent.
Gary O'Neil insisted Wolves must learn to handle their hectic fixture list despite it pushing them to the limit.
Brighton have been dealt a huge blow ahead of their crunch FA Cup trip to Molineux as star winger Kaoru Mitoma is expected to miss the rest of the season with a back injury.
The move follows a review ordered into the handling of complaints at the corporation.
A Sedgley mum has said it is a "miracle'" there were no fatalities after a stolen car crashed into her driveway and destroyed four vehicles before the driver fled the scene.
An advanced manufacturing unit with a value of £10.4 million is set to be developed in Ansty, Coventry, by commercial property developer Barberry Group following the acquisition of land at one of the region’s leading business parks.
We're on our way to Wembley... Well, that was at least the hope of these Wolves fans streaming towards Molineux more than 65 years ago.
In 1981, the Thatcher government announced proposals to close 23 pits, in a break with the 'Plan for Coal' which had previously been agreed with the union.
Multi-million pound plans to rebuild a Sandwell school have taken a step forward.
Two local entrepreneurs have launched a new high street venture in Albrighton.
The Hammers ended a run of eight games without a win.
Though far smaller, this year’s Swiss show had some standout new models.
Three new opportunities have sprung up across a city for anyone looking to get into the pub game.