Local Headlines
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Police publish Victim Support Strategy
West Midlands Police have formally set their plan for how they will support victims of crime over the next three years.
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Get involved in May half term activities across Dudley
There is no need for children to be bored this school holiday with activities and sessions on offer in leisure centres, visitor attractions, parks, halls and libraries.
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Join Peppa Pig’s dance party as Under 5s day returns to Himley Hall
Children’s favourite Peppa Pig will be bringing her dance party to Himley Hall this summer for the ever popular Under 5s day.
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Last chance to get early bird boxing tickets
Discounted early bird tickets for The Big Showdown boxing battle are on sale for one week only.
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Walsall Tory leader wishes new Reform council ‘success’
The Conservative group leader in Walsall has congratulated the new Reform administration and wished them success.
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Outdoor screen application sparks backlash
An application by a pub in Norton to show films and sport on an outside screen has sparked a backlash from residents.
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Tories set to stay in control of Dudley council
Dudley Council looks set to remain a Conservative-run authority in the wake of a dramatic local election night.
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Mayor tells tourism heroes to enter West Midlands Tourism Awards 2027
Applications for the 2027 West Midlands Tourism Awards are now open, with businesses and organisations encouraged to put themselves forward and showcase their achievements.
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Dudley College Students brush up on their history at Himley Hall
A new partnership between Dudley College of Technology and Dudley Council is helping enhance visitor spaces at Himley Hall while giving students valuable real‑world experience.
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MP raises city’s fractured politics in House of Commons
The fracturing of Birmingham’s politics and the city council’s uncertain future has been raised by a MP in the House of Commons.
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New look for Dudley Labour in post election era
Dudley Labour has a new look at the top after a change of leader as the group prepares for a new era.
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Starlight Express pulls into Birmingham
The team behind the musical sensation, Starlight Express have confirmed the show will play at Birmingham Hippodrome in August 2027.
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Halesowen MP calls for PM to go
Halesowen’s MP has become the first Labour MP whose constituency covers wards in Dudley borough to call for Keir Starmer to quit.
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Jersey Boys returns to Wolverhampton
Tony-winning musical sensation, Jersey Boys returns for its 20th Anniversary tour and plays at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre in March 2027.
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Halesowen Air Cadets celebrate growth and community impact
223 (Halesowen) Squadron has celebrated another successful year of supporting young people, while strengthening its ties within the local community.
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Sandwell supports Foster Care Fortnight
Sandwell Children’s Trust are teaming up with other organisations, including Sandwell Council and The Fostering Network, to support Foster Care Fortnight.
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Man charged after loaded gun seized in Tipton
West Midlands Police have charged a man with firearms offences after a gun was recovered following disorder in Tipton.
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MP speaks out against planning application set to devastate Dudley’s Green Belt
A Black Country MP has today spoken out against a major planning application on Green Belt land known as ‘The Triangle’ located in Wall Heath, Dudley.
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Horse trading under way at new-look Dudley Council
As the dust settles following a dramatic local election the horse trading must now begin to determine the shape of Dudley Council.
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Dudley MPs reacts to Labour’s election disaster
After disastrous local election results for Labour the MP for Stourbridge says Keir Starmer must deliver change quickly or step aside.
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New drive-thru planned by the WBA football ground
A new KFC drive-thru will be built opposite West Bromwich Albion’s home ground The Hawthorns.
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Platform extension at Kidderminster Town station marks major milestone for Severn Valley Railway
A long-held ambition to extend the platform at the Severn Valley Railway’s Kidderminster Town station has been realised.
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Multiple political parties and no overall control in Birmingham
The leader of Birmingham’s Conservatives said his party defied election polls for the city and vowed to work with people ‘across the political spectrum’.
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Victory for Reform in Walsall as Tory control brought to an end
Reform UK has taken Walsall Council by storm in a historic victory for the party with Nigel Farage’s party winning 40 seats out of 60.
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‘Rampant’ Reform claim 12 seats in Wolverhampton
Labour suffered crushing losses in Wolverhampton as rampant Reform UK claimed 12 of the 21 seats up for grabs in the city to become the majority opposition group on the council.
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Reform take 22 seats in Dudley taking seats from political rivals
Reform UK delivered hammer blows to their political rivals in the Dudley local election night beyond their wildest dreams.
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Jewellery cleaning trend names Dudley in top five hotspots
Spring cleaning isn’t just for homes, as viral jewellery hacks are sending searches soaring across the country with Dudley one of the top towns leading the Midlands.
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WMAS supports deaf awareness week
West Midlands Ambulance Service is supporting Deaf Awareness Week to challenge misconceptions and provide practical advice on communicating with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
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Councillors clash over bin collection delays
Leading Dudley councillors clashed over continuing delays in waste and recycling collections which put unexpected strain on services.
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Crucial seats up for grabs in local election
Dudley goes to the polls tomorrow with crucial seats up for grabs in local council elections.
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Trust plays key role in early identification of motor coordination needs
A Black Country NHS Trust is implementing an early‑identification programme, working in partnership with local education and health services to support children with motor coordination needs.
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Green belt warning and rallying call from Dudley Council leader
Dudley Council’s leader has issued a warning on the future of green belt in the borough and called for unity to fight off developers.
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Officers charge man following shop thefts in Dudley
A man has been charged following an investigation into multiple shop thefts across Dudley.
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Local MP saddened to hear of fire at Crooked House site
Kingswinford and South Staffordshire MP, Mike Wood has shared his thoughts following reports of a fire at the site of The Crooked House pub near Himley.
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Care home conversion approved and trees get the chop
A former care home in Dudley is set to be converted into self-contained flats for adults with mental health issues.
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Shock over lack of cancer screening
Worried medics fear people in Walsall are increasing their risk of succumbing to bowel cancer due to poor take up of screening services.
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Appeal initiated against refusal of Asda rooftop food venue
An appeal has been lodged into a recent refusal of a rooftop street food venue in Walsall.
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Despite missteps council’s Labour leader backs Starmer
Dudley’s Labour leader is backing Keir Starmer despite facing a tough day when voters go to the polls for local elections.
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Green spaces granted additional protection
Three green spaces in Dudley borough are receiving enhanced protections to help retain them for future generations.
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Officers chase down sex attacker who'd targeted woman in Brierley Hill
This is the moment police officers arrested a sex attacker less than 90 minutes after he targeted a woman in Brierley Hill.
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How to access NHS services over the May bank holidays
Residents in the Black Country are being reminded how to access NHS services should they need help during the upcoming Bank Holidays.
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Details emerge of future of Sedgley centre
A Sedgley health centre which faced possible closure looks set to also become home to a housing hub and police offices.
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Leather Museum special meeting request rejected by Mayor
The Mayor of Walsall has rejected a call for a special meeting over the relocation of the Leather Museum.
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Council approves ‘vital’ £470,000 i10 refurbishment for pension scheme move
A landmark city centre office block is set for a huge makeover as part of plans to relocate a leading pension firm.
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£500,000 to extend school’s SEND facility
A school’s SEND provision will be expanded as part of £500,000 work approved by a council.
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Charity leads drive to reduce drowning deaths with specialist conference
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is set to host a dedicated Drowning Conference at its Cosford airbase and charity headquarters on Tuesday 2nd June 2026, bringing together professionals from across emergency medicine, search and rescue and water safety sectors.
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New Midlands food and culture venue gears up for summer after opening success
20,000 food and drink fans from across the Midlands have visited new Midlands food and culture venue Dockworks Waterfront in its first two months, the team behind the destination have revealed.
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Sandwell Council makes serious and unsubstantiated allegations during Ombudsman investigation
Sandwell council refused to let a vulnerable mother have her representative present at an important meeting and made serious and unsubstantiated allegations about both of them during an investigation by the Local Government and Social Care Ombudsman.
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Man Arrested Over Bartley Green Shooting
A 20 year-old man’s been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a shooting in Bartley Green on Sunday.




