Summary

  • Storm Doris: Dead woman named

  • Storm Doris: Victim's colleagues 'injured'

  • Storm Doris: All-day rail disruption

  • Storm Doris: Power restored to homes

  • Mother admits killing girl doused in acid

  • Updates from Friday 24 February 2017

  1. Watch: Tonight and tomorrow's weather forecastpublished at 17:15 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Shefali Oza
    BBC Midlands Today

    You can also get the latest forecasts for your part of the West Midlands by heading to the BBC Weather website.

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    Shefali Oza

  2. Do you recognise suspects in taxi driver attack?published at 17:12 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    CCTV images have been released of people police want to speak to about two assaults in the early hours of Saturday morning in Stourbridge.

    A taxi driver was attacked by two men and two women inside his cab at around 03:30 GMT after picking up the group on Hagley Road.

    The people police wish to speak toImage source, West Midlands Police

    They asked to be dropped off on the Wrens Nest Estate in Dudley but had no money even after the driver stopped for them to take some out at the BP petrol station on Pedmore Road. He was attacked as he took the group back into Stourbridge, according to police, external .

    The driver's left arm was grabbed through the plastic divide in the cab and as he tried to fend off his attackers, he crashed into a stationary vehicle. The women ran off while the men opened the driver's door and demanded cash from him before punching him and running away down Pedmore Road.

    A 31-year-old man was stabbed three times to his body and suffered two head wounds in another assault on Hagley Road at around 04:10 by a group of two men and women described as white and aged in their 20s. 

    Officers are appealing for information to find out if they were carried out by the same group and wish to speak to the people pictured in these CCTV stills.

  3. Birmingham are not safe, says boss Zolapublished at 17:04 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Under-pressure Birmingham City manager Gianfranco Zola admits the Championship side are not safe from relegation.

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  4. Budget mixes metaphors and messagespublished at 17:01 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Westminster's sodden village green on a Budget Day of mixed metaphors

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  5. Wolverhampton stabbing: Watchdog will investigate police response published at 16:50 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC WM

    Police watchdog the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) will investigate officers' response to the triple stabbing in Wolverhampton earlier , it has confirmed.

    The IPCC routinely investigates cases of deaths or serious injuries after people have been in contact with the police and unarmed and armed officers today had to intervene to try and detain the attacker before he turned his knife on himself.

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    IPCC Commissioner Derrick Campbell said: “These were traumatic events in Wolverhampton this morning and my sympathies go out to all those affected. 

    "Our investigators are now busy conducting initial inquiries to gather a full picture of the police involvement in what unfolded. 

    "It is proper that in such a serious incident as this there is independent scrutiny of what took place.”

  6. Wolverhampton stabbing: Police needed to 'act quickly'published at 16:42 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Monica Rimmer
    Journalist, BBC Online

    Unarmed officers were the first on the scene and entered the property "not knowing what they would face". 

    Officers used tasers after being confronted by a man armed with a knife, but to begin with the taser was "ineffective", police say. 

    Supt Keith Fraser added: "I want to stress that the man was armed so we had to act quickly and officers did that."

  7. Two dead and one injured in stabbingpublished at 16:18 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Two confirmed dead at the scene as stun grenades used to storm the block of flats.

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  8. Wolverhampton stabbing: 'Shocking incident' say policepublished at 16:06 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Commenting on the incident itself, Supt Keith Fraser said it was "really shocking" and the force's sympathies "go out to the families and friends of all those involved" . 

    Scene
  9. Wolverhampton stabbing: Woman remains in 'critical condition' published at 15:45 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    A woman, who is thought to be 59-years-old, remains in a critical condition after suffering "serious stab wounds to her stomach",  West Midlands Police have said, external .

    Police have remained at the scene of the triple stabbing in Wolverhampton since around 09:45 today.

  10. Wolverhampton stabbing: What we know so farpublished at 15:33 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    • A man and a woman have died and a third is critically injured
    • Two officers have sustained "minor injuries" - one suffered a stab wound to the arm and another a leg injury
    • Unarmed officers entered the flat first and were met by a man with a knife, who then turned the knife on himself 
    • Tasers were used but at first were "ineffective"
    • Three air ambulances attended the incident 
  11. Wolverhampton stabbing: Police operation around the block of flats ongoing published at 15:16 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC WM

    Police have remained at the scene of the triple stabbing in Wolverhampton since around 09:45 today.

    Highfield Court

    Forensic experts have pored over the area. This is the scene outside Highfield Court now in Leasowes Drive.

  12. Wolverhampton stabbing: 'Very early stages in the inquiry'published at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    BBC WM

    Police have been unable to confirm at this stage of their inquiries if the knifeman or either of the women who were stabbed were in a relationship or had been previously.

    Investigations will now look into whether the man was known to police before the attack today.

    Supt Keith Fraser said officers were “checking [the knifeman’s] background to understand a little bit more what has happened.”

    “It’s very, very early stages in the inquiry.”

  13. Wolverhampton stabbing: Two police officers injured trying to stop knifeman published at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Alex Homer
    BBC Local Live

    It has emerged two police officers were injured tackling the knifeman - one received a "stab wound to the arm" and the other a leg injury while being chased, according to Supt Keith Fraser.

    He was unable to clarify if those officers were the unarmed officers who first arrived on the scene or the armed back-up that arrived in support afterwards.

  14. Wolverhampton stabbing: 'A madman is trying to stab people'published at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC WM

    A witness from the block of flats where the triple stabbing unfolded said she was "shaking" after it happened.

    West Midlands Police has confirmed no shots were fired during the storming of the flat, contrary to what the witness suggests here.

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  15. Wolverhampton stabbing: Exact chain of events unclear at this stage published at 13:57 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Alex Homer
    BBC Local Live

    Supt Keith Fraser initially told the press the knifeman had been detained and then had turned the knife on himself but when pressed with further questions, he said he could not clarify the exact chain of events as it was "early stages" in the investigation.

  16. Wolverhampton stabbing: Air ambulances scrambled from across West Midlands published at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    The Midlands Air Ambulances from Cosford, Strensham and Staffordshire were all sent to the scene of the triple stabbing in Wolverhampton earlier along with three land ambulances, three paramedic officers and a doctor.

    air ambulanceImage source, Express & Star

    A woman and a man suspected of being the knifeman, and both in their 30s, were pronounced dead at the scene in Leasowes Drive, Wolverhampton.

    Another woman is fighting for her life with stomach wounds and a police officer suffered a minor arm injury.

  17. Wolverhampton stabbing: Eyewitness feels scared to return home published at 13:03 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC WM

    Eyewitness Kelsey Nuttall has told of seeing two policemen "running around" and telling residents to "get back" as they dealt with a triple stabbing in her block of flats.

    The attack happened in Highfield Court.

    She said: "We're all a tight community around here. I don't even feel safe going in there [the block] to be honest."

  18. Wolverhampton stabbing: The scale of the emergency services' operation published at 12:49 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Alex Homer
    BBC Local Live

    This picture from the Express & Star , external captures the scale of the emergency services' operation that descended suddenly in an area of Wolverhampton described as "normally quiet" by a resident of three and a half years.

    Bystanders have gathered at the scene of the triple stabbing in the city. Nearly every other car is a marked police car or ambulance.

    The sceneImage source, Express & Star
  19. Warwickshire bowler ruled out of national seriespublished at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    BBC Sport

    Ireland and Warwickshire bowler Boyd Rankin has been ruled out of the T20 series against Afghanistan because of a back problem .

    The former England paceman has been suffering from a "lower back issue", but is expected to feature in the five-match ODI series beginning next week.

    Ireland play the Afghans in three T20s in India, staring on Wednesday.

    Boyd RankinImage source, Press Eye
  20. Wolverhampton stabbing in a 'normally quiet area'published at 12:39 Greenwich Mean Time 8 March 2017

    Resident Kerry Siau was feeding her daughter when she noticed the whirring of helicopter blades from behind the blinds that were down on her windows.

    The nurse said when she looked outside three air ambulances had landed on Warstones Green between the football goalposts.

    She said she had seen one marked police car. She said: "It's really quiet here normally. We moved here three and a half years ago and I've never seen anything like this."