First vaccine patient praises 'incredible' rolloutpublished at 13:48 British Summer Time 22 April 2021
Margaret Keenan, 91, became the first person in the world to receive the Pfizer vaccine last year.
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Margaret Keenan, 91, became the first person in the world to receive the Pfizer vaccine last year.
Read MoreUnarmed Sean Fitzgerald was shot during a planned police raid at a house in Coventry in 2019.
Read MoreJohn Smith, 26, suffered catastrophic injuries in the unprovoked attack, police say.
Read MoreWest Midlands Ambulance Service has added more electric vehicles to its fleet as it works towards targets to cut emissions by 80%.
In October last year, the trust's first electric ambulance was revealed, followed by two electric response vehicles in March.
The latest additions to its fleet includes four electric vans for the IT support team, with a range of more than 60 miles.
"[We] are continually assessing our support fleet to make changes where possible," Tony Page, from WMAS, said.
It will be a dry and fine day with clear skies and highs of 15°C (59°F).
This was the scene earlier in Solihull as captured by BBC Weather Watcher BC1981.
The Acorns Hospice, in Walsall, set up a £2m appeal after a lack of funds almost caused it to close.
Read MoreCastle Bromwich litter pickers urge residents to take their rubbish home with them.
Read MoreThe driver, aged 15, claimed he took the vehicle to settle a £40 drug debt.
Read MoreMore than 70 calls were received from members of the public about the incident in Coventry.
Read MorePolice say Susan Bailey used the money to "live the high life" including paying for holidays.
Read MoreMurtaza Nazir, 26, was shot in Birmingham in what police described as a planned attack.
Read MoreIsabelle Boshell died in hospital four days after being hit by a car driven by Ola Onubogu.
Read MoreWarrington Wolves assistant coach Lee Briers is to leave the club at the end of the season, ending an association of 25 years.
Read MoreA taskforce has been set up after figures showed seven babies in 1,000 die in Birmingham.
Read MoreUniversity Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire will be the backdrop for the return of the BBC Two series Hospital, which documents the impact of the pandemic on the NHS.
The six-part documentary series will air on BBC Two in the spring.
The BBC said the programmes would be "driven by the everyday, personal experiences of workers and patients alike," and explore "unprecedented times" in the NHS.
"This is undoubtedly a vital time in the history of the NHS, with the UK’s entire health system coming together to respond to and recover from arguably the greatest challenge it has ever faced," UHCW chief executive Prof Andy Hardy said.
"We are honoured to be able to share a look inside this momentous journey with the public.”
England opener Dom Sibley is to miss Warwickshire's next two County Championship games with a fractured finger.
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Read MoreThree people have been arrested on suspicion of drugs offences after a raid on a property in Cannock.
Staffordshire Police said it spotted a suspicious blue BMW on Matlock Drive at 13:15 BST.
After its occupants were found at the rear of a property a 52-year-old man from Burntwood was detained and found to be in possession of heroin and crack cocaine.
He has since been issued with a conditional caution.
Officers then forced entry into the property, where cash, phones, drugs, bladed articles and 24 cannabis plants were found and seized.
Three men, aged 45, 47 and 52, all from Cannock, were arrested on suspicion of possession with intent to supply Class A drugs and being concerned in the supply of Class A drugs and have been released under investigation as inquiries continue.
Shefali Oza
BBC Midlands Today
The changes today are fairly obvious - it's cloudier, damper and also cooler.
Expect a little bit of rain but a lot of cloud throughout the afternoon, with temperatures around 12-13 C.
But never fear - there's more sun on the way tomorrow to look forward to.
BBC Midlands Today
A Worcestershire father who spent 70 days in intensive care with Covid-19 says he feels like he's been given a "second chance at life".
Forty-three-year-old James Stevenson, from Kidderminster, was in hospital for 100 days after getting the virus in December.
At one point his condition got so bad doctors told his partner Kate to come in and "say goodbye".
Mr Stevenson is urging people under 50 to get vaccinated.
"I was having a niggling feeling in the back of my mind that I wasn't going to get home, so I'm over the moon," he said.
"Just thankful that I am here, I've got a second chance at life."