1. Elections 2021: PCC election results duepublished at 08:20 British Summer Time 10 May 2021

    The results of the two remaining police and crime commissioner elections for the West Midlands are due today.

    Cheshire count

    Votes in the contest for the posts in West Mercia and Warwickshire will be counted this morning.

    It comes after Labour's Simon Foster won the vote for the West Midlands force and Conservative Ben Adams was elected in Staffordshire.

    The Conservatives also regained the Cheshire PCC role.

  2. Midlands Live: Breaking news and local storiespublished at 06:06 British Summer Time 10 May 2021

    The latest news and updates from across the West Midlands and south Cheshire.

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  3. Woman dies, teenager injured in house firepublished at 19:04 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Neighbours tried to rescue the three people inside the property, firefighters say.

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  4. Train services disrupted by trespassers on linepublished at 18:19 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    Services were halted for part of the day when the track was blocked between Duddeston and Aston.

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  5. Re-elected mayor makes job creation top prioritypublished at 18:12 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    The Tory mayor says the region's jobs have taken a "horrible hit" from the Covid-19 pandemic.

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  6. Letters to help mums with postnatal depressionpublished at 14:32 British Summer Time 9 May 2021

    A woman who suffered post-partum psychosis inspires thousands to help new mothers.

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  7. Legal aid solicitor named new West Midlands PCCpublished at 19:29 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Labour's Simon Foster takes over from David Jamieson, who has retired after seven years in the role.

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  8. Labour wins West Midlands PCC electionpublished at 18:58 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
    Breaking

    Labour's Simon Foster has won the West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner election, defeating his Conservative rival Jay Singh-Sohal after second preference votes were counted.

    He will succeed Labour's David Jamieson who decided to stand down from the role.

  9. Andy Street re-elected as West Midlands mayorpublished at 18:34 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The Tory incumbent beats Labour's Liam Byrne to retain the position he has held for four years.

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  10. Returning mayor looks to challenges aheadpublished at 18:32 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Andy Street has been giving his reaction and looking ahead to his second term as mayor of the West Midlands.

    After paying tribute to his rivals and his campaign team he said: "There is no question that the West Midlands faces serious challenges after the impact of Covid."

    Andy StreetImage source, PA Media

    But Mr Street added: "There is no question that the West Midlands will bounce back strongly, and that we will create the dynamic, meritocratic, inclusive society we all crave."

    He closed by saying: "And together we can show Britain that something very special is being made in the West Midlands.”

  11. Defeated Labour candidate pays tribute to rivalpublished at 18:03 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    BBC Radio CWR

    Liam Byrne has been generous in defeat to his Conservative rival Andy Street.

    In his speech he paid tribute to the work he has done in a difficult year in which Mr Street lost his mother.

    And he said she would have been proud of what he has achieved.

    Liam ByrneImage source, Getty Images

    In the end he was not able to make up the 55,309 vote-shortfall after the first round of voting, picking up just 600 votes in Wolverhampton, around 300 in Walsall and around 5,000 in Birmingham.

  12. Andy Street re-elected as West Mids Mayorpublished at 17:58 British Summer Time 8 May 2021
    Breaking

    Andy Street has won the race to be West Midlands Mayor.

    The Conservative candidate beat Labour's Liam Byrne by 314,669 votes to 267,626 after second preference votes were cast,

  13. Labour's Byrne fails to make up ground in Wolverhamptonpublished at 17:25 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    This is not good news for Labour's Liam Byrne.

    We've just seen the results of the second preference votes from the Wolverhampton area and it's pretty much an even split between them, with 1,719 for him and 1,144 for the Conservative candidate Andy Street.

    If that trend continues he won't be able to make up the gap of 55,309 between them on the first preference votes.

  14. Mayor and PCC votes were very nearly won in first roundpublished at 16:48 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Although we're counting second preference votes in the West Midlands Mayor and West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) elections, we came very close to getting results in the first round.

    The Conservative candidate, Andy Street, received 49% of the votes in the first round of the mayoral election, leaving him just short of the 50% needed.

    And with only half of the ballot papers listing a second preference it seems likely Andy Street will win that one once the second preference votes are all counted.

    Simon FosterImage source, Labour Party

    Simon Foster came very close to winning the PCC election too, and was just 4.5% off the 50% he needed in the first round.

    So we could come out of these elections in the same situation we entered them, with a Labour PCC and a Conservative mayor.

  15. Second preference votes counted after no clear PCC victorpublished at 16:34 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner vote has gone to a second round after none of the candidates reached the target for victory in the first round.

    The Labour candidate Simon Foster was ahead after first preference votes were counted, with 276,743 votes.

    The Conservative candidate, Jay Singh-Sohail was in second place with 239,288 votes.

    Behind them were Liberal Democrat Jon Hunt with 38,594, Independent Julie Hambleton 27,664, Reform UK candidate Mark Hoath with 18,002 and Desmond Jaddoo from the We Matter Party who received 7,745 votes.

  16. What's happening now in the mayoral race?published at 16:24 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    BBC Radio WM's Kath Stanczyszyn, who is in Birmingham, explains what is happening now in the vote count.

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  17. Mayoral vote goes to second roundpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The West Mids Mayoral election is going to another round, to allow second preference votes to be counted.

    The Conservative candidate Andy Street achieved 49% of the vote with 299, 318 votes.

    Labour's Liam Byrne got 40% of the vote with 244, 009.

    With Street failing to get to 50 per cent of the vote share, it goes to the second preference.

    People counting votes
  18. Strong support for Andy Street in Solihullpublished at 14:35 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    The votes are in from the Solihull count in the West Midlands Mayor election and Andy Street has had a comfortable win there too.

    He received 41,664 votes to Liam Byrne's 9,515 for Labour.

  19. Results starting to point towards Conservative mayor winpublished at 14:30 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    Kathryn Stanczyszyn
    Political Reporter, BBC Radio WM

    As more results come in, it's starting to look like the Conservatives will win the West Midlands Mayor election.

    As we said earlier, Labour led in the Birmingham count and they're ahead in Sandwell too - but only by around 5,000 votes.

    And that should be a strong Labour area.

    Andy Street has won the Wolverhampton and Walsall races by 2,795 votes and 15,123 votes respectively.

    So it's going to be close, but this could still be decided on the first ballot preferences.

    Andy StreetImage source, Getty Images
  20. Mayoral election: Labour lead the way in Birminghampublished at 13:56 British Summer Time 8 May 2021

    We've got the results in for the Birmingham count in the West Midlands Mayor elections - and Labour are in the lead.

    Their candidate, Liam Byrne, leads the Conservative Andy Street by 102,276 votes to 84,817.

    But that's just one of the counts going on, and results elsewhere could turn that on its head.

    Liam ByrneImage source, Labour Party