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‘Extremist’ Britain?

‘Today you’re an extremist if you voice concerns on immigration’ Immigration is now the number one issue facing the UK, according to multiple.

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Amy Davies: Flying high

She now helps others move past mental health lows like hers Two-and-a-half years after losing her job and her beloved nan, Amy Davies.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Breaking stained-glass ceilings

The installation of the Right Reverend Sophie Jelley as the first female Bishop of Coventry is not just a ceremonial milestone – it’s.

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News People

Police: ‘Drop the knife’

West Midlands Police has launched a hard-hitting radio campaign to persuade young people to stop carrying knives. The ad, set to run on.

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Events People

Wolverhampton Pride festival

Wolverhampton city centre came alive with colour and celebration on Saturday as hundreds gathered to mark Wolverhampton Pride 2025.  Full afternoon of entertainment.

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People

Online SEND survey launched

Parents, carers and education professionals are being invited to share their experiences of the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system as part.

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Culture People

New platform powers volunteering

A new digital platform is set to transform volunteering in Birmingham, making it easier than ever for residents to give back to their.

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News People

‘Home care slavery’

The boss of a care organisation has accused the government of being complicit in “modern slavery.” Dr Jane Townson OBE, chief executive of.

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Environment Events People

Bike Week: ‘Cycle-safe streets for WM’

A growing peloton is mobilising ahead of national Bike Week to push for cycle-safe streets across Birmingham, Wolverhampton and beyond. Next week, June.

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People Politics

Cov MP’s school meal joy

Coventry MP Taiwo Owatemi today welcomed the “transformative” news that 20,000 children in her city are being added to the list of those.

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