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Solihull’s new bladder scanners

Patients are benefitting from improved care at home, thanks to new equipment funded by Solihull Hospital Charity. Three new scanners The charity has.

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LGBTQ+ need safe spaces

Members of the LGBTQ+ community need dedicated spaces where they can feel safe, visible, and free to express themselves.  Historically, queer people relied.

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CyberQ bolsters global firepower

A Birmingham-based cybersecurity firm has hired a seasoned tech strategist to lead its ambitious global expansion plans.  Stuart Ebdon is joining CyberQ Group.

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Birmingham: First robot surgery

Surgeons at Midland Metropolitan University Hospital have performed the region’s first robotic transanal minimally invasive surgery (r-TAMIS). This marks a major milestone in.

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Fire service praised regionally

Inspectors endorse WMFS performance as MP visits Solihull crew West Midlands Fire Service (WMFS) has been praised for its emergency response and staff.

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24 arrests in Edgbaston

West Midlands Police made 24 arrests in the Edgbaston area of Birmingham during June as part of a proactive enforcement operation to deter.

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Black Country business goes green

A century-old Black Country manufacturer is entering a new era of low-carbon innovation with a major boost from the West Midlands mayor’s business.

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Midlands rail funding welcomed

West Midlands mayor Richard Parker today welcomed funding from Government for the Midlands Rail Hub project. Last month Chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged £1.75bn.

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Encouraging others to donate plasma

West Midlands business leader Professor Paul Cadman is preaching the gospel of “liquid gold” as he leads an ever-growing tribe of friends, business.

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20 years since 7/7

Twenty years ago today I was in the Press Association’s old newsroom on Vauxhall Bridge Road, London, when a news editor yelled out.

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