Four ambulance hubs set to closepublished at 17:27 British Summer Time 17 September 2021
The community ambulance stations in Oswestry, Craven Arms, Bridgnorth and Market Drayton will shut.
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The community ambulance stations in Oswestry, Craven Arms, Bridgnorth and Market Drayton will shut.
Read MoreTwo men have been arrested in connection with the discovery of a fully loaded gun dumped at an industrial unit in Birmingham.
Officers were alerted to the weapon, which was discovered at Stargate Business Park in Nechells, on Thursday afternoon.
It followed an incident where police on routine patrol spotted a suspicious BMW on false plates shortly before 14:00 BST which then sped through the Nechells area at 80mph before the occupants made off on foot.
However, the officers were able to catch up with two men, aged 20 and 18. They were arrested on suspicion of vehicle theft, dangerous driving and possession of a firearm.
Detectives later discovered that the BMW had been stolen from an address in Shirley in July 2020.
West Midlands Police said the suspects remained in custody for questioning.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for parts of the West Midlands this weekend.
Heavy rain on Sunday is likely to cause disruption in parts of Birmingham and the Black Country as well as Warwickshire, Staffordshire and Worcestershire.
The Met Office said there was a small chance of flooding, power cuts and disruption to transport services.
For more information and to stay up to date, visit the Met Office webpage, external.
Tributes are paid to Covid patient Marcus Birks whose illness led him to urge people to get vaccinated.
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Read MoreA motorcyclist has been airlifted to hospital after a collision with a car.
West Midlands Ambulance Service said it was called to the island of the A460 and A519 in Cannock, Staffordshire, at about 09:45.
On arrival, it said, crews found the female patient with serious injuries.
She received specialist trauma care at the scene before being taken to Royal Stoke University Hospital by the Midlands Air Ambulance.
Birmingham's traditional market was called off in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Read MoreLifesaving equipment put by the riverside in Worcester after the death of student Tom Jones has been repaired.
The emergency rescue pole had become damaged but following intervention by the local authority it is back on the Severn's banks at Bromwich Parade.
The device has a buoyancy aid and hook at the end to help pull people to shore if they get in difficulties in the water.
It was installed after the death of Mr Jones, aged 18, who disappeared nine days before his body was recovered from the Severn in 2019.
Birmingham's annual Frankfurt Christmas market is set to return for its 21st year.
The event will run from 4 November to 23 December, from 10:00 to 21:00 each day, in an area between Victoria Square and New Street.
There was no market last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
With planned works around Victoria Square, Birmingham City Council said the market would have fewer stalls this year; a move also taking into account the potential of change or cancellation, should Covid restrictions come back into effect during the winter.
The big wheel and ice rink is also due to return to Centenary Square and run from 4 November until 9 January.
A man has been disqualified from driving after hitting a car which was carrying a mother and her two children.
Staffordshire Police said Lee Sorsby, 44, was stopped by officers after colliding with a stationary car on Stafford Road, Cannock, on 23 August.
He had been driving a Volkswagen Transporter when he struck the back of a Vauxhall Grandland, which inside had the woman and children who suffered superficial injuries in the crash.
The force said, upon arrival, officers found three empty bottles of vodka on Sorsby’s passenger seat and during a roadside breath test he blew a reading three times the legal limit.
Sorsby pleaded guilty to drink-driving at Cannock Magistrates Court on 15 September.
As well as a 40-month disqualification, Sorsby, of Glovers Way, Telford was given a community order and told to pay a £1,600 fine.
Staffordshire Police said he had only just completed a recent disqualification for drink-driving prior to the incident.
Three youth workers are set to be stationed at A&E in Russells Hall Hospital, Dudley, to support those suspected of being "in a cycle of violence or exploitation", either as victims or perpetrators.
With Home Office funding, it's part of a scheme by the violent crime reduction unit at West Midlands Police. The unit seeks to target the root causes of violent crime, working in partnership with St Giles Trust.
Funding has been secured for the positions to remain until March 2022 and similar schemes are already in operation at hospitals in Birmingham, Wolverhampton and Coventry.
Quote MessageThis will give us an opportunity to engage with those individuals in their hour of need and our youth workers will be on hand to offer tailored support to lead them away from the violence that caused them to end up in hospital in the first place."
Steve Clarke, St Giles Trust
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Three Birmingham chefs have urged young people to apply for hospitality jobs under the government's £2bn Kickstart jobs scheme before it ends.
The programme matches people aged between 16 and 24 who are on Universal Credit to six-month paid placements. The deadline for applications is 31 December.
Chelmsley Wood-born Michelin star chef Glynn Purnell, who owns restaurant Purnell's, said the scheme would give young people "an opportunity", adding working in hospitality could "take you across the world".
He said: "It is a fantastic career and if you want to own the best sandwich shop, then you can do it, it isn't all about Michelin stars."
His plea was backed up by fellow Michelin star chef Aktar Islam, who runs Opheem, and Alex Claridge, the man behind The Wilderness.
All three chefs supported a plea by the West Midlands mayor Andy Street for more young people to sign up for thousands of vacancies in the hospitality industry.
"They're innovative jobs, they're ambitious jobs, we've seen the celebrity chefs - you might end up like one of them in years to come," Mr Street said.
Wolverhampton's dancing binmen are set to be celebrated in a children's book from Capt Sir Tom Moore's family about heroes of the pandemic.
Jack Johnson, Henry Wright and Adrian Breakwell gained a huge online following and raised money for charity after sharing videos of their dances, which included Grease and Baywatch-themed routines.
Mr Johnson said the trio were "really honoured" when they were told they would feature in the book. "It really touched our hearts," he said.
The illustrated, non-fiction work, One Hundred Reasons To Hope, was the idea of Capt Sir Tom's family, and tells 100 stories from the last 18 months. It has a foreword written by his daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore.
Capt Sir Tom rose to national fame during the pandemic when as his 100th birthday approached, he completed sponsored laps of his garden to raise funds for NHS charities. The effort, which captured public imagination, ended up raising nearly £33m.
"To him they were all heroes, all of them," Ms Ingram-Moore said. "He always said 'all I did was one small step, everyone else is doing all these incredible things'."