TV review: Wentworth Prison
When Prisoner: Cell Block H hit the UK screens in the 1980s it gained cult status for its wobbly pantomime set, and just as wobbly acting.
When Prisoner: Cell Block H hit the UK screens in the 1980s it gained cult status for its wobbly pantomime set, and just as wobbly acting.
When Prisoner: Cell Block H hit the UK screens in the 1980s it gained cult status for its wobbly pantomime set, and just as wobbly acting.
Peers from the West Midlands today called for a cut in their numbers after dozens more were added to the House of Lords.
Wolves vice-president Baroness Rachael Heyhoe Flint has been put on the guest list for Margaret Thatcher's funeral alongside Tory MPs and peers from Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire.
Baroness Thatcher will be laid to rest with full military honours next Wednesday, it was announced today.
See the results from day three of the Your Say survey, after we asked you about transport in your area.
Thieves used bolt-cutters to rip a bright green model of a cow from its concrete base at a Telford housing development. Thieves used bolt-cutters to rip a bright green model of a cow from its concrete base at a Telford housing development. Daisy, a bright green calf decorated with daisies, was one of a herd created by students from Telford College of Arts and Technology (TCAT) to adorn Taylor Wimpey's Lawley Farm development. The developer is now offering a reward of £100 in vouchers for any store in a bid to get her back. The model, which is just over a metre tall, was taken a week ago after thieves used bolt cutters to cut it away from its concrete base. Read the full story in today's Shropshire Star
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MP expenses were under the microscope again today as fresh details of their second home allowance claims were released by the House of Commons authorities.
Former MPs who retired or lost their seats at the General Election were today revealed to be sharing more than £10m in golden goodbyes.
Rain clouds threatened but the success of a popular May bank holiday show in Wolverhampton was never in doubt.
Local government editor DANIEL WAINWRIGHT explains why the West Midlands is so vital in the election
Vehicles are said to be thundering through a sleepy Staffordshire village at speeds of almost 100mph – despite a 30mph limit and sparking safety fears.
West Midlands MPs today defended their lengthy summer holidays after House of Commons Speaker John Bercow called for the recess to be cut back.
The sky is the limit for a group of air cadets near Wolverhampton, which spent six years without a permanent home, after their new £350,000 headquarters were officially opened by a government minister.