Summary

  • Updates on Monday 13 June 2016

  • News, sport, travel and weather updates to resume at 08:00 on Tuesday

  1. The children going 'not back to school'published at 10:34 British Summer Time 12 September 2016

    As social media fills up with photographs of shiny-faced children heading off for the first day of school, the hashtag #notbacktoschool has been gaining traction. Home education parents have posted their first day pictures too.

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  2. Your pictures: Sunrise in Kings Nortonpublished at 10:18 British Summer Time 12 September 2016

    BBC Weather Watchers

    BBC Weather Watcher KarenJ sent in this gorgeous photo of the sunrise in Kings Norton. 

    We love to see your photos, if you have one you would like to share, you can sign up here

    Sunrise in Kings NortonImage source, KarenJ
  3. Death Café helps ease the painpublished at 03:16 British Summer Time 12 September 2016

    The Malvern Death Café in Worcestershire is where people come to talk after losing a loved one.

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  4. County Championship as it happenedpublished at 12:07 British Summer Time 11 September 2016

    Relive text and social media updates from day one of the penultimate round of County Championship fixtures.

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  5. Stories we're working on: BBC Midlands Todaypublished at 13:57 British Summer Time 9 September 2016

    BBC Midlands Today

    Have you been gripped by The Archers this week? Millions have and even if you’re not one of them we’ve been behind the scenes to bring you the latest on the long running Radio 4 soap’s darkest plot – carefully scripted by writers and producers of the programme.

    The trial of Helen Titchener, accused of attempted murder after a long running storyline about domestic violence, is attracting big audiences and headlines around the world and raising tens of thousands of pounds for the charity Women’s Aid. 

    Media caption,

    Helen finally makes public the extent of Rob’s abuse.

    Watch Midlands Today on BBC One at 18.30.

  6. Saturday's non-league footballpublished at 12:32 British Summer Time 9 September 2016

    Listen to live BBC radio commentary from Saturday's action in the National League and National League North.

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  7. Our live coverage across the daypublished at 18:00 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    We'll be back with our usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather from 08:00 tomorrow, but keep an eye out here for more updates automatically added this evening and into the morning. 

  8. On Midlands Today from 18:30: The rise of city beespublished at 17:46 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    David Gregory-Kumar
    Science correspondent, BBC Midlands Today

    On Midlands Today this evening, beekeepers are starting their harvest at the moment and overall it looks like this year will be pretty good. 

    Bees being revealed in hive

    However one owner of hives in the West Midlands has noticed a startling difference in the amount of honey his bees are producing. 

    I've been investigating why and you'll see more from 18:30 on BBC One in Midlands Today.

  9. New arrivals could be a pain in the neckpublished at 17:37 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    Two rare Rothschild's giraffes have given birth within days of each other at West Midlands Safari Park.

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  10. Stories we're working on: BBC Midlands Todaypublished at 13:10 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    BBC Midlands Today
    Hilary McConnell, Producer

    Midlands Today will be looking at the issue of organ donation today - we meet a man from Worcestershire who needs a new kidney but faces up to 15 years on the waiting list. He’s hoping to find a living donor match. And we’re meeting a young girl from Warwickshire who’s just returned to school after a liver transplant.

    David Gregory-Kumar will be finding out more about this year’s honey harvest. It turns out urban bees are producing more honey than rural hives because there's more diversity of plants and flowers in the town as opposed to the monoculture of the agricultural landscape.

    And Jaguar goes back to motor racing, but will Formula E - which is electric car racing - have all the glamour of Formula 1? Dan Pallet finds out. 

    Formula E racing

    We'll also have an update on how our local Paralympics athletes are doing in the Games which start today.

    Join us on BBC One from 13:30, 18:30 and 22:30.

  11. West Mercia police looking for new Deputy Chief Constablepublished at 12:21 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    West Mercia Police is advertising for a new Deputy Chief Constable, external.

    The post comes with an annual salary of £119,430, but before you think of applying, it is only available to people who are already Assistant Chief Constables.

    Job advertImage source, West Mercia Police

    The post was held by Anthony Bangham until recently, but he was promoted to Chief Constable last month.

  12. Almost 80,000 on zero-hours contractspublished at 11:50 British Summer Time 8 September 2016

    Daniel Wainwright
    Data unit - English regions

    Almost 80,000 people in the West Midlands are on zero-hours contracts, according to the latest official figures.

    That number, covering April to June, has stayed roughly the same as the previous year.

    Across the UK, the number of those whose main job did not guarantee a minimum number of hours increased to 903,000, a rise of 21% on last year, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, external.

    Zero hours figures

    In the West Midlands there were 79,000 people on zero hours contracts between April and June, representing 3.0% of people in employment.

    For the same period in 2015, there were also 79,000 but they made up 3.1% of people in employment.

  13. Town's A&E 'will not take children'published at 20:27 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    An ambulance service is told not to take children to a hospital's A&E department - prompting one paramedic to speak out about his fears.

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  14. Sussex v Worcestershire - day threepublished at 19:08 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    Follow live text and radio commentary as Sussex face Worcestershire in the County Championship.

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  15. Watch: Learning to drive at the age of fivepublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    BBC Midlands Today

    Children as young as five have been testing out an electric two-seater car which has been designed for primary school age children. 

    The 11-year-old daughter of motoring journalist Quentin Willson was among those driving the car, called Firefly.

    Mr Willson has campaigned for children to be taught driving safety as part of the school curriculum, to help reduce the number of accidents and fatalities.  

    Media caption,

    Learning to drive at the age of five in an electric car

  16. Metro mayor: Lib Dems confirm candidatepublished at 17:38 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    The Liberal Democrats have selected their candidate to fight next year's West Midlands Mayoral election. 

    Beverley Nielsen is a director at Birmingham City University and has served as a Worcestershire county councillor. 

    Beverley Nielsen

    Last month Labour announced its candidate - former Birmingham MP and current West Midlands MEP Sion Simon.

    Andy Street, the MD of highstreet retailer John Lewis is expected to be confirmed as the Conservative nomination.

    The election is due to be held in May next year.  

  17. West Midlands parks 'at risk of decline'published at 11:23 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    BBC Midlands Today

    Public parks in the Midlands are at risk of decline and some of the facilities in them could close, according to a new report by the Heritage Lottery Fund. , external

    Findings showed that 78% of councils across the region anticipate budget reductions of 10% or more over the next three years with nearly half their parks expected to deteriorate. 

    Fallen gates at a park
  18. Is the badger cull helping control TB?published at 08:55 British Summer Time 7 September 2016

    We now have data examining the impact of the badger cull on the incidence of TB in cattle.

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  19. Rail bidders told they can remove seatspublished at 20:34 British Summer Time 6 September 2016

    Bidders for the West Midlands rail franchise are being given permission to remove seats and create more standing room to fit more passengers in.

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  20. Coming up on Midlands Today: Standing room onlypublished at 17:51 British Summer Time 6 September 2016

    Peter Plisner
    BBC Midlands Today

    More commuters could have to stand under plans for rail services across the West Midlands.

    Seats could be removed to fit more people onto services on trains currently run by London Midland.

    Two groups are bidding to take on the franchise from October next year.

    London Midland

    The services include the cross city lines, and trains out of Birmingham to Hereford, Shrewsbury, Stoke-on-Trent, Liverpool, Stratford, Leamington, and down to London.

    I'll have more on the Midlands Today on BBC One at 18:30.