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  1. Ricoh Arena to be renamedpublished at 14:19 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    The Ricoh Arena in Coventry is to be renamed the Coventry Building Society Arena, after a new deal.

    Wasps Group, which owns the site, has agreed a new naming rights deal, which means the venue will take on the new name for the next 10 years.

    The Coventry-based venue is the home of Wasps Rugby and Wasps Netball – and will welcome back Coventry City Football Club in August.

    General view of the Ricoh Arena, home of Wasps RugbyImage source, Getty Images

    Stephen Vaughan, Wasps Group Chief Executive, said: “We are thrilled to be joining forces with Coventry Building Society as we embark on a hugely exciting period for the venue with the imminent return of Wasps and Coventry City supporters, along with the reopening of our conferencing, event facilities and hotel.

    “Coventry Building Society, like our venue, has strong local roots and a national reach, and we are looking forward to supporting each other over the coming years."

    Steve Hughes, CEO of Coventry Building Society, added: “This is a fantastic partnership for us, for Wasps and for the city of Coventry."

  2. On-demand bus service introducedpublished at 12:51 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    A new on-demand bus service is being introduced in Coventry and parts of Warwickshire.

    BusImage source, West Midlands Network

    Users can book a journey without needing to use a specific bus number or stop.

    The bus will serve Balsall Common, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Meriden, the University of Warwick, Warwick Parkway and Wellesbourne.

    Passengers will have to register before being able to book a journey via an app.

  3. Woman loses nearly £113k in romance fraudpublished at 12:27 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    Rachel Elwell says she is facing bankruptcy after losing money to a scammer.

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  4. Analysis

    West Midlands elections come along like busespublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    Elizabeth Glinka
    Political Editor, BBC Midlands

    The prime minister has been campaigning in the West Midlands this morning.

    Here in the region, it feels like elections arrive like buses; you wait for one and then 25 come along at once.

    Tomorrow's vote brings a combination of those postponed last year due to the coronavirus outbreak, and those due this year.

    All county council seats are up for grabs in Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.

    All are Conservative controlled, and are unlikely to deliver any surprises. Likewise Unitary Shropshire.

    Warwickshire has traditionally been most likely to swing, but with the Conservatives holding more than double the seats of Labour and the Lib Dems combined, recent revelations about the prime minister would have to have some serious cut through for either party to make inroads.

    Normally, the big Metropolitan Boroughs that elect by thirds are less likely to have a change of control.

    This time Solihull, Coventry, Dudley, Walsall and Sandwell all have elections, but there are definitely some ones to watch, not least because of the changing voting behaviour, which saw Labour’s ‘red wall’ collapse across the Black Country at the last general election.

    Conservative-run Walsall and, to an even greater extent, Dudley, are finely balanced between blue and red.

    Solihull, too, is currently Conservative-led, but the loss of just one seat, would mean losing control.

    The Greens who are the main opposition party, have been building their base here for the last decade.In our smaller district councils - Nuneaton and Bedworth, Cannock Chase and Worcester are all on a knife edge.

  5. Volunteers sought to lead drumming police cadetspublished at 09:51 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    Musicians and experienced marchers are being sought to help run West Midlands Police's new Cadet Corps of Drums.

    The force said the unit, for up to 30 teenagers aged 13 to 17, will open as soon as it recruits enough volunteers as cadet leaders.

    Barney Barnes, of WMP's brass band, with two cadetsImage source, West Midlands Police
    Image caption,

    The cadets with take part in parades

    Liz Curran, cadet youth engagement officer, said the role may suit ex-military drummers or people with a drill background.

    "We’re also keen to hear from anyone who’d like to get involved who doesn’t have specific experience, but who is interested in learning. The more people we have the better," she said.

    The unit will meet in Chelmsley Wood Police Station's gym and take part in parades.

    Anyone interested can email cadets@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk, external

  6. D-Day veterans to mark Normandy ceremony remotelypublished at 08:43 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    The event will include a broadcast of the opening of the British Normandy Memorial in France.

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  7. Weather: A chilly start with hope of sunshinepublished at 08:39 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    It's a nippy start to Wednesday following a cold night. Today we'll see highs of around 12C but it will feel a little bit warmer than yesterday as the winds drop.

    West Midlands weather

    There will be some heavy, sharp showers developing throughout the day and possibly even thunder in some areas.

    By this evening those showers should stop and clear skies could leave some frost overnight but scope for lots of sunshine on Thursday.

  8. Shots fired following crashpublished at 08:11 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    A number of people have been injured after a two-car collision, which then saw shots fired.

    West Midlands Police said a silver 4x4 crashed into a stationary black VW Golf at the junction of King Street and Cobden Street in Walsall, just after 13:00 on Tuesday.

    One of the occupants of the vehicle was injured, as was a female pedestrian, the force said.

    Police at the scene in Walsall

    Seconds later shots were fired from another vehicle and the occupants of the 4x4 set their vehicle alight before making off, the force said.

    The fire then spread to the Golf and a nearby house, it added.

    A man has been taken to hospital with a gunshot injury and the woman hurt in the collision has injuries to her legs.

    Both are in a serious but stable condition while two other people were treated for smoke inhalation at the scene.

    Det Insp Chris Fox said it was a "a confusing series of events, which we’re trying to understand" and appealed for anyone with information to come forward.

  9. Traveller sentenced for caravan injunction breachpublished at 07:29 British Summer Time 5 May 2021

    Michael Maloney pitched caravans on land in Cheshire without planning permission, a court hears.

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  10. Murder-accused PC 'kicked' and Tasered footballerpublished at 18:29 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Dalian Atkinson was Tasered for six times longer than standard by PC Benjamin Monk, a court is told.

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  11. Ex-partner jailed for stab murder of new motherpublished at 18:14 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Kimberley Deakin, 29, was stabbed multiple times in the face, neck and chest, police say.

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  12. Duke praises Aston Villa's elite training centrepublished at 17:50 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    The Duke of Cambridge has praised Aston Villa's new elite training facilities, calling them "amazing".

    Prince William, a Villa fan, opened the club's high-performance centre in Bodymoor Heath, north Warwickshire.

    Prince William unveils plaqueImage source, Reuters

    He toured the facilities, which are reported to have cost £6m, and chatted and joked with staff and players.

    The club says the site, external, which has several pitches and large gym areas, is suited to "21st Century elite sports".

  13. Dancer reveals 'horrible' abuse over burnspublished at 17:48 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Abbie Quinnen says trolls targeted her after she suffered burns when a social media stunt went wrong.

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  14. Killer who hid victim's body in suitcases jailedpublished at 17:21 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Gareeca Gordon stabbed Phoenix Netts four times and attempted to dispose of the remains in woodland.

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  15. Bone marrow donor plea for baby with rare illnesspublished at 17:15 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Gunner has a rare genetic condition which means he cannot break down his body's natural sugars.

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  16. New plan for building used as cinema, theatre and pubpublished at 17:13 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Local Democracy Reporting Service

    A former pub which once housed Walsall's first cinema may be converted into 21 flats.

    The Imperial in previous yearsImage source, J Mason Associates

    Walsall Council is considering an application to turn The Imperial pub, which closed five years ago, into one-bedroom flats over four floors.

    Developers Lodge House Ltd said it would bring a vacant building back into life and provide high quality, affordable accommodation in the town centre.

    The Darwall Street landmark was built as an agricultural hall in 1868 and was later a theatre before its role as the Imperial Picture House for 60 years.

    Developers said it meant little change to the outside of the 19th century building, which was a JD Wetherspoon pub for nearly 20 years.

    Planning agents J Mason Associates said the change of use would "ensure the building does not fall into disrepair" and help maintain the area's "sense of community".

  17. Prince William in tribute to father of Villa bosspublished at 16:57 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    The Duke of Cambridge paid tribute as he opened the club's high-performance centre in Warwickshire.

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  18. Fishmongers' Hall victim reluctant to go to eventpublished at 16:52 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    Saskia Jones told her mum she was unsure about going to the event where she died, an inquest hears.

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  19. Teenage boy hurt in 'Asda van hit-and-run'published at 16:38 British Summer Time 4 May 2021

    A man was later arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving and failing to stop, police say.

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