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Friday, 19 September 2025 14:54

BRING ON THE CHRISTMAS CHEER ……THE FABULOUS FESTIVE GIFT FAIR IS ALMOST HERE! THURSDAY 13TH – SUNDAY 16TH NOVEMBER 2025 – NEC, BIRMINGHAM HURRAY! THE BIGGEST AND MOST LIVELY INDOOR CHRISTMAS...

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Wednesday, 05 March 2025 17:53

To celebrate its 1st anniversary and a successful year entertaining families, Hockerhill Adventure Playbarn offered £1 entry to all guests on Tuesday 11th March.

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Sunday, 12 January 2025 17:28

Wolverhampton Symphony Orchestra has been nominated for a prestigious award – and needs your support!

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Friday, 13 December 2024 12:40

The Mayor of Wolverhampton Councillor Linda Leach hosted two Christmas parties this week to bring fun and festive cheer to more than 100 children from primary schools across the city.

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Sunday, 01 December 2024 10:10

As the U.K. prepared to spend billions of pounds online over the Black Friday/Cyber Monday weekend, new research has revealed the scale of losses incurred from cybercrime in the past 12 months.

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Wednesday, 27 November 2024 21:15

A much-needed £11.9m ‘Extra Care’ development in Shropshire has been completed and handed over to The Wrekin Housing Group – eight months ahead of schedule.

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Wednesday, 13 November 2024 17:34

A group of volunteers based in Handsworth, Birmingham, have been awarded The King’s Award for Voluntary Service for 2024.

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Thursday, 22 August 2024 12:52

THE BIGGEST AND MOST LIVELY INDOOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING FAIR IN THE WEST MIDLANDS IS BACK!  FABULOUS BARGAINS, GREAT MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT AND SO MUCH CHOICE! BE INSPIRED AND GET YOUR FESTIVE...

England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have submitted a joint bid to host the Women's World Cup in 2035 in what the Home Nations described as the largest single-sport event ever staged in the UK and the first World Cup there since 1966.

The bid outlines plans for 22 stadiums across 16 host cities, including 16 venues in England, three in Wales, two in Scotland and one in Northern Ireland. The four nations are sole bidders after FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in April the UK was the "one valid bid" for the finals.

The vote on hosts for the 2031 and '35 World Cups will be made at the FIFA Congress in Vancouver on April 30. The tournament will involve 104 matches contested by 48 teams over 39 days, with 48 team base camp training sites, 82 venue-specific training sites and 32 fan-festival sites.

The four federations said that with 63 million people living within two hours of a proposed venue, it would be the most accessible World Cup tournament ever. England's men won the World Cup for the first and so far only time when the country hosted the finals in 1966.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer backed the bid, calling it a chance to build on the success of England's women's team, who are back-to-back European champions, and inspire the next generation. He said: “Our bid to host the 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup shows the UK’s passion for football.

“The Lionesses’ success has inspired girls across our country, and we’ll build on that momentum by welcoming millions of football fans from around the world to a tournament that will benefit communities and businesses in host cities up and down the UK." Organisers project 4.5 million ticket sales and a global TV audience of 3.5 billion.

"We are proud of the growth that we’ve driven in recent years across the women’s and girls’ game, but there is still so much more growth to come, and this event will play a key role in helping us deliver that," the four federations said in a statement. Working together with FIFA, a Women’s World Cup in the UK has the power to turbocharge the women’s and girls’ game both in the UK and globally."