Wetherspoons 'still committed' to bringing 96-room hotel to Wolverhampton city centre
Pubs chain JD Wetherspoon says it remains committed to a city centre hotel scheme in Wolverhampton.
Pubs chain JD Wetherspoon says it remains committed to a city centre hotel scheme in Wolverhampton.
A Black Country funeral director is offering families a quirky and eco-friendly alternative to regular burials for their loved ones, in the form of decomposable urns.
Growth boosts hopes of increase in demand for the energy commodity
Rotating power interruptions may hit portions of Negros Oriental province if a transmission project in Dumaguete City is not be completed on time, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) warned. The grid operator appealed to government officials and distribution utilities in Negros Oriental to hasten the completion of the 138-kilo Volt Amlan-Dumaguete transmission
Huge plumes of smoke could be seen towering over the Cannock skyline as firefighters attempted to quell a blaze that has devastated a fulfilment centre headquarters.
A plan to demolish an old warehouse left empty for more than a decade and replace it with flats has been rejected by a council.
It's all too close for comfort as the Stormers - URC winners in 2022 and runners-up in 2023 - head into a two-game European tour with an awful lot to gain but also to lose. Lloyd Burnard reports.
It's all too close for comfort as the Stormers - URC winners in 2022 and runners-up in 2023 - head into a two-game European tour with an awful lot to gain but also to lose. Lloyd Burnard reports.
After years of China being Germany’s main trading partner, the U.S. quietly overtook that spot in the first quarter of the year, data calculations show.
After a spate of incident of antisocial and "reckless" bike riding in a village, a councillor is urging residents to tell the authorities what they know about those responsible.
The 2023/24 Premier League season is now firmly at the business end and there are still a handful of issues to be decided at both ends of the table. With that in mind, read on as we look at some key statistics and talking points ahead of the penultimate round of matches this weekend. Fulham … Continue reading Premier League Matchday 37: Manchester United Aiming to Derail Arsenal’s Title Bid →
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A community event in Wolverhampton will seek to bring attention to the difficulties of living with dementia and the support that is available.
There are tons of misconceptions about Gen Z, mainly that they are lazy, entitled and don't want to work. That's not true, they just need managing better, says Tim Armoo.
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A new regatta to celebrate all boatbuilding in Looe is being organised for June 14-16. All are welcome to join in.
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