Five held over lockdown party shootings releasedpublished at 10:22 British Summer Time 29 October 2021
Five women held over the killings of two men at a lockdown party are released under investigation.
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Five women held over the killings of two men at a lockdown party are released under investigation.
Read MoreMike Amesbury says an attack which left 17 graves damaged was "shocking and upsetting".
Read MoreFlood alerts have been issued for parts of Herefordshire after heavy rainfall.
Flooding is expected along the River Wye from Hay-on-Wye to Ross-on-Wye. Byford, Bredwardine and Hereford may also be affected.
River levels are expected to remain high over the weekend.
The Environment Agency said it was closely monitoring the situation - for the latest updates, visit its website., external
Firefighters were called to a serious blaze at a paint factory in Wolverhampton in the early hours of this morning.
West Midlands Fire Service said crews were called to The Flint Group on Old Heath Road in the Heath Town area shortly after midnight.
There were no reported injuries, the fire service said, and the fire has since been contained.
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It's a wet and windy start to the day after some heavy overnight rain.
Gradually we'll see some breaks in the clouds, but there will still be some showers and it will be a bit blowy too.
Expect temperatures of up to15C (59F).
West Midlands Police denies it happened and says a video on social media is "misleading".
Read MoreThe 9% uptake in the city puts Stoke-on-Trent among the lowest rates in the country.
Read MoreThey plead not guilty to charges relating to the deaths of Sanjay Singh, 10, and toddler Pawanveer.
Read MoreMegan Baker and Tristan Holmes marry thanks to a prize open to NHS workers with virus-hit plans.
Read MoreWest Midlands Police says officers have discovered a sizeable cannabis grow in Dudley.
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A Birmingham GP says he has had to cancel "several hundreds" of appointments at his clinic.
Read MoreTelford and Wrekin Council says it plans to bring at least 375 long-term empty properties back into use over the next five years as part of a "robust enforcement regime".
The borough has 1,009 properties classed as "long-term empty" as they have been vacant for more than six months; while 214 have been empty for more than two years, it said.
The local authority said such homes could attract anti-social behaviour and be an environmental issue for neighbours.
It plans to take action from the moment a property is reported empty in a bid to "provide homes for those in housing need, particularly the most vulnerable".
Deputy leader of the Labour-run council Richard Overton said: "We are committed to working with owners but will also use our enforcement powers where we need to.
"Tackling these properties and improving the visual amenity and street scene in our neighbourhoods will have a knock-on positive effect by increasing the value of surrounding property and the overall attractiveness of the borough for investment.”
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The head of Wasps Group, which owns Coventry Building Society Arena, says news the venue will host this year's MOBO awards is "very special indeed".
Fans can attend the awards, which have celebrated music of black origin since 1996, with tickets for the 5 December event on sale on the arena's website from midday tomorrow.
Quote MessageTo attract the MOBO Awards to the Coventry Building Society Arena is a massive feather in the cap for us and for Coventry and Warwickshire in what is already a fantastic 12 months as UK City of Culture.
Stephen Vaughan, Wasps Group CEO
The arena, which hosts Wasps' teams and sawthe Sky Blues returnthis season, has also hosted some of the music industry's biggest names, including the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen.
Former England back-row James Haskell is forced to abandon a career in mixed martial arts - and wants to become a stand-up comic.
Read MoreInspectors find "unacceptable" techniques at two Staffordshire hospitals rated inadequate once again.
Read MoreThe pair's injuries are consistent with those from a shotgun being fired, detectives say.
Read MoreFans will be able to get tickets to attend the show, which takes place on 5 December 2021.
Read MoreThe leader of Coventry City Council says the city is "absolutely delighted" to host this year's MOBO awards on 5 December.
Organisers announced the awards will be held at Coventry Building Society Arena, with fans able to attend.
Councillor George Duggins said: "We feel Coventry is the perfect venue to welcome the UK’s biggest celebration of black music and culture.
"As a proud and modern multi-cultural city and one that has an excellent national reputation for successfully hosting major events, I’m sure the MOBO awards will be another great success, and great that it’s the first time they’ve been held in the Midlands too."
He added the move also fitted its pride and ambition in its year as UK City of Culture.
Tickets, which start from £35, will go on sale at the arena's website, external from 12:00 on Friday. The event will also be live-streamed on YouTube and there will be coverage on BBC One and Radio 1Xtra.
Local Democracy Reporting Service
Alex Moore
The chair of a regional economic body has cautiously welcomed Rishi Sunak’s budget, but is “disappointed” at the lack of clarity over the future of organisations like hers.
The Marches Local Enterprise Partnership covers Herefordshire, Shropshire and Telford and Wrekin, distributing grants and helping businesses set up and grow.
A government-commissioned a review of England’s 38 LEPs, looking at their role, has yet to report.
Marches LEP chairman Mandy Thorn MBE said the “unreasonable” lack of clarity over their future is “putting the partnerships and the jobs of their dedicated teams at risk”.