Summary

  • Updates on Friday 12 November

  1. Travel disruption as bridge collapse blocks trainspublished at 21:39 BST

    Rail delays continue after a vehicle hit a bridge between Rugby and Nuneaton, said Network Rail.

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  2. Cast announced for new series of Peaky Blinderspublished at 19:28 BST

    The seventh series of the TV show is being filmed in and around Digbeth Loc. Studios in Birmingham.

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  3. Patient 'failed' by breast cancer diagnosis delaypublished at 19:01 BST

    Experts say Tracey Taylor was failed before becoming a patient of disgraced surgeon Ian Paterson.

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  4. Delve into city's rich history at library eventspublished at 18:58 BST

    They include stories of famous faces associated with buildings, Wolves' heritage and tours.

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  5. Demand for big screens the 'craziest' yetpublished at 18:18 BST

    A Birmingham-based business says demand this year is "absolutely crazy".

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  6. Two stabbed outside city centre library published at 17:47 BST

    Police say one man has suffered potentially life-threatening injuries.

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  7. Sacking Edwards may be good or bad - but it feels weirdpublished at 17:36 BST

    BBC Radio WM's Mike Taylor gives his assessment on the surprise sacking of Wolves boss Rob Edwards.

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  8. Thousands at park for 'record' city Pridepublished at 17:30 BST

    More than 5,000 people joined celebrations in the Wolverhampton park.

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  9. Murder accused 'sped away' as pregnant teen fell, jury toldpublished at 16:12 BST

    Lily Whitehouse had been visiting her baby in a neonatal unit on the evening she died.

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  10. Two children die from measles following outbreakspublished at 15:32 BST

    Cases have been linked to outbreaks in London and the West Midlands - mainly in unvaccinated children.

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  11. Driver's eye view around new railway test trackpublished at 15:14 BST

    The UK's first railway test track loop opens in Long Marston in Warwickshire.

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  12. 'Edwards sacking understandable but is it wise?'published at 14:33 BST

    Here is what you had to say about the sacking of Wolverhampton Wanderers head coach Rob Edwards and his linked replacement Cesar Peixoto.

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  13. Rally given permission despite local concernspublished at 14:26 BST

    People living around the Stiperstones are worried about the impact the race will have.

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  14. Alert over adult measles cases in Worcestershirepublished at 14:23 BST

    Unvaccinated adults and not just children are at risk of measles, health bosses warn.

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  15. Police force improves call response timespublished at 14:18 BST

    Concerns had previously been raised about Warwickshire Police's response times to emergency calls.

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  16. Special needs travel firm inspired by daughterpublished at 14:11 BST

    Em Burnip says she is realising there are "thousands and thousands of families" like hers.

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  17. Bull and the fans have say on Wolves boss sackingpublished at 14:05 BST

    Bull says "change is for the best sometimes" after Rob Edwards is shown the door.

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  18. 'My dad helped England win the World Cup'published at 13:07 BST

    Annie Onions says her dad, Dr Neil Phillips, was "so proud" to be England team doctor.

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  19. Tributes paid to 'much loved' high school teacher published at 12:58 BST

    The school says the teacher was a "calm, kind and dedicated professional".

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  20. Bid to trace kin of pioneering children's nursepublished at 12:40 BST

    Birmingham Children's Hospital wants to shed light on the life of Warwickshire-born Evelyn Hughes.

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