As part of National Hate Crime Awareness Week, Dudley’s Community Safety partnership, is raising awareness of hate crime. During the week, which runs from 12 to 19 October, the safe & sound partnership is reminding people that hate crime is when someone is hostile to another person because of their […]
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Darrell Clarke pays tribute to Justin Edinburgh
Walsall boss Darrell Clarke has paid tribute to former Leyton Orient boss Justin Edinburgh. It’s been a difficult few months for Orient following Edinburgh’s death back in June. Edinburgh was an influential and inspiring leader for the club and guided them back to the EFL last season. Clarke feels Edinburgh […]
Public to have their say on the food system of the future
British shoppers will be able to buy environmentally friendly, healthy and affordable food under plans for a radical shake-up of the UK’s food industry. As one of the first steps, the government is today launching a call for evidence, giving everyone from consumers, farmers and food producers, to scientists and […]
Let’s hear from AHP Kimberley
Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) are making a real difference to the lives of patients of all ages across the borough and their roles will come under the spotlight today when Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust celebrates national Allied Health Professionals Day. As well as raising awareness of the many AHP roles […]
Sessions for people who want to get online
Sandwell Council is participating in a national digital campaign to help more people to get online and learn new digital skills. They are working with their voluntary sector partners as part of Get Online Week from 14-20 October, a national digital inclusion campaign sponsored by the Good Things Foundation. The […]
BOND FASTEST, POINTS LEADER YOUNG CRASHES AHEAD OF BRANDS HATCH TITLE DECIDER
Jamie Bond (West Malling) set the fastest time of all in the Renault UK Clio Cup’s two test sessions on Brands Hatch’s Grand Prix circuit today which ended with an off for championship leader Jack Young (Belfast). Both sessions were held in wet conditions; both were disrupted by red flag […]
Most Workers Would Prefer to be Replaced by a Robot than a Human
Interestingly, when technology replaces human workers, it has a unique psychological effect. While people generally prefer to see jobs go to people rather than to robots, this preference reverses when they consider their own jobs. In that case, they prefer to be replaced by robots, new research from Stefano Puntoni, Professor of […]
Launch of pilot scheme to help vulnerable homeless people
A pilot scheme to help some of the most vulnerable homeless people has been launched in Sandwell. The council’s Housing First pilot, which targets helping rough sleepers with complex needs, getting them off the streets and into accommodation, is now in operation. The pilot, funded by £935,000 from the West […]
England Cricket Player Moeen Ali takes a step back
England cricket player, Moeen Ali was dropped after the first Ashes Test at Edgbaston due to a poor display and has been handed a central contract in white-ball cricket. Ashley Giles, the managing director for the England men’s team, believes that some time way from cricket could be exactly what […]
ALAN TITCHMARSH LOOKS FORWARD TO “AN EVENT LIKE NO OTHER”
As an extraordinary and magical event, the annual Bonhams London to Brighton Veteran Car Run has always been a magnet for people from all walks of life. Taking part each year are families who have participated in their cherished automotive heirlooms for generations, but the enchanting lure of the world’s […]