Summary

  • Another loan for Birmingham Airport

  • Woman critically injured in taxi crash

  • Man charged with murder after woman's body found in river

  • Fire on 14th floor of tower block

  • Updates from Friday 12 February

  1. CCTV images released in canal murder inquirypublished at 10:01 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    Darren Round was found in February 2020 in a Birmingham canal with severe facial injuries.

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  2. Teen moped rider dies after suspected hit-and-run crashpublished at 09:02 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    A teenage moped rider who was seriously injured in a suspected hit-and-run has now died, police said.

    The 16-year-old is believed to have been a pillion passenger on a moped in Rocky Lane, Perry Barr, just before 19:20 GMT on Tuesday, when it was involved in a collision with a car, West Midlands Police said.

    The car made off from the scene and the force has begun an investigation to trace it and its occupants.

    The teenager suffered a serious head injury in the crash and died in hospital on Wednesday afternoon, the force said.

    Police said several people had told officers another moped had been ridden in tandem with the bike, while the rider was also spotted leaving the scene.

    Det Insp Adam Jobson has encouraged the driver of the car to come forward.

    “We’ve spoken to several people as we try and piece together a clear picture of what happened − and we are in the process of seizing and examining CCTV in the area," he added.

  3. Weather: Rain and cloud is forecastpublished at 08:48 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    We're forecast cloud with some light rain this morning and temperatures could reach 12C (54F).

    There will also be a light breeze and overnight temperatures will fall to about 6C (43F).

    Rain in TelfordImage source, Tee Lake Watcher
  4. Covid: Pressure on West Midlands NHS 'greater than elsewhere'published at 08:17 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    BBC Midlands Today

    The pressures on NHS staff in the West Midlands to cope with huge numbers of Covid-19 patients over the past year have been greater than anywhere else in England, a hospital boss said.

    Inside Birmingham's ICU

    A year on from the first lockdown, thousands have been treated by the University Hospitals Birmingham trust, with 2,669 dying with the virus.

    On Tuesday, BBC Midlands Today health correspondent Michele Paduano was given exclusive access to the intensive care unit at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital.

    It currently has 24 patients, but in January staff were treating 165.

    Specialist Dr Nick Murphy said: "We were at one point getting more than 10 admissions a day and it was just chaos, 24 hours at a time."

    Chief executive Dr David Rosser said his trust had had more patients than any other part of the country but often got overlooked compared to London and the north of England.

    "There has been lots of narrative about the north and I think the impact on our region, on our population and by definition on our staff has been greater than anywhere else."

  5. 'Game-changing' trial of concussion testpublished at 08:03 Greenwich Mean Time 24 March 2021

    Using pitchside saliva tests to diagnose concussion is a step closer after a "game-changing" trial in rugby union.

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  6. Southend United 0-0 Walsallpublished at 21:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Ten-man Southend hold out-of-form Walsall to a 0-0 draw at Roots Hall in League Two.

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  7. Drunk PC who attacked woman resigns from forcepublished at 21:12 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Oliver Banfield's curfew sentence for assaulting Emma Homer sparked criticism he was not jailed.

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  8. Burton Albion 1-2 Shrewsbury Townpublished at 21:07 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Curtis Main and Harry Chapman score as Shrewsbury Town condemn Burton Albion to a second successive 2-1 defeat.

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  9. Deaths from Covid three times higher in deprived areaspublished at 17:54 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    David Gregory-Kumar
    Science correspondent, BBC Midlands Today

    You are three times more likely to die of Covid-19 in the West Midlands if you live in a poor area, data from Public Health England shows., external

    BirminghamImage source, PA Media

    During the past year there have been 14,623 deaths in the region which is a rate of 246 deaths per 100,000 people.

    Birmingham had the highest number of people with coronavirus on the death certificate with 2,873, followed by Sandwell and then Walsall.

    Malvern Hills had the lowest death rate with 141, followed by North Warwickshire and Rugby.

    The number of excess deaths in the West Midlands can also be divided up into how deprived an area is.

    The most deprived areas saw 4,641 excess deaths - with the least deprived 1,569.

  10. Severe city centre flat firepublished at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Firefighters were called to a severe fire at a flat in Birmingham city centre earlier.

    FireImage source, @ShauninBrum

    Fire crews were initially called to the fire on the first floor of a six-storey Southside complex on Hurst Street shortly after 14:30.

    All occupants of the flat have been accounted for, said the fire service.

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  11. Boy jailed over rival gang member's sword deathpublished at 17:43 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    The judge says the defendant used "grossly disproportionate violence" in the Leamington Spa attack.

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  12. Reaction to Shrewsbury 24 victorypublished at 17:26 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    The Labour leader, Sir Keir Starmer, is among the people reacting to the news that 14 members of the Shrewsbury 24 have had their convictions overturned.

    He tweeted, external to say it was a "huge victory" and added, "It's taken unimaginable determination to ensure justice, finally, prevailed."

    Ricky TomlinsonImage source, PA Media

    The Unite general secretary Len McCluskey said: "We salute the heroic men and their families and their enormous courage in taking on the apparatus of the state in order to clear their names."

    Other union leaders also tweeted their congratulations.

    The Criminal Cases Review Commission, which sent the cases of 14 of the picketers back to the Court of Appeal, tweeted: "We are interested in hearing from remaining members of Shrewsbury 24."

  13. Teenager critically injured in hit-and-runpublished at 16:53 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    A 16-year-old boy is in a critical condition following a hit-and-run incident in Birmingham last night.

    Officers were called to reports that a moped had crashed on Rocky Lane, Perry Barr just before 19:20, seriously injuring the rider.

    Police say they're investigating reports of two mopeds being ridden in tandem when one might have been rammed by a car.

    The pillion passenger and two teenagers from the second moped are helping officers with inquiries.

  14. Fraudsters 'scammed me out of every penny I had'published at 16:30 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Thousands of people have retweeted Emmeline Hartley's story after she shared it to warn others.

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  15. Coronavirus anniversary: City book of memories launchedpublished at 16:24 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    A book of memories has been launched by Birmingham City Council on the anniversary of the coronavirus lockdown.

    The city has experienced "difficult times" over the pat 12 months, it said.

    Families are able to record their experiences digitally.

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  16. Alleged killer 'fled to Malta for 16 years'published at 16:23 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Christopher Guest More Jr denies murdering Brian Waters, 44, over a £20,000 drugs debt in 2003.

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  17. Birmingham GPs told to postpone jabs for under-50spublished at 16:13 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Some people in their 40s got texts saying appointments were cancelled due to a "national shortfall".

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  18. Shots fired at window of propertypublished at 15:21 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Shots were fired in a Coventry street on Monday night, police say.

    Officers were called to reports of the shotgun being discharged in Mansel Street, in the Foleshill area of the city at about 19:10.

    Damage to the window of a property and casings were discovered at the scene, said the West Midlands force.

    A 19-year-old man later presented at hospital with pellets in his foot.

    His injuries are not thought to be serious.

  19. 'I'm going to follow in my sister's footsteps'published at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 23 March 2021

    Kazeema Afzal's sister was among the NHS workers who died with Covid at the start of the pandemic.

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