Haringey pledges support for Knife Crime Awareness Week
Young people from the borough are to be educated and empowered to steer clear of knife crime and gang violence as Haringey marks Knife Crime Awareness Week.
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Inspiring The Next Generation Young people from the borough are to be educated and empowered to steer clear of knife crime and gang violence as Haringey marks Knife Crime Awareness Week.
In recognition of the outstanding contribution that the Erdington Litter Busters has made to the local community, the McCarthy Stone Foundation has donated £500 to the Birmingham-based group to help support towards making the local area a cleaner and greener place to live.
More residents of West Yorkshire who develop dementia will be able to live in their homes more safely and for longer, after housebuilders galvanise around ‘dementia-ready’ improvements to new builds and refurbished properties.
Hundreds more families are set to benefit over the next 12 months from new homes that are safe, decent and affordable thanks to an unprecedented shift in power, funding and responsibility from Westminster to the West Midlands.
Channel 5’s hit series ‘Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly’ is returning to the screens soon for its eighth series.
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Birmingham City University's (BCU) Deputy Head of the College of Computing and Cybersecurity expert, Dr Junaid Arshad, has explained how stolen personal information, including contact details and dates of birth, may increase the risk of serious threats in the future.
Elspeth Chapman shares how London Met’s Special Collections are preserving women for future generations as, throughout March, people around the world celebrated Women’s History Month; an opportunity to recognise the achievements, struggles, and contributions of women past and present.
The United Kingdom is entering a new era of immigration policy — one that promises control but risks collateral damage.
The mayor of the West Midlands has approved proposals to bring the region's bus network back under public control for the first time in almost 40 years.
As thousands in the Sikh community celebrated Vaisakhi, festivals worldwide marked the occasion, as, throughout the UK, many communities were expected to gather for parades and celebrations.
Transport for Wales (TfW) will once again host free bike marking events this summer, encouraging more people to walk, wheel and cycle as part of every-day journeys.
It’s the final chance to sign up to attend the United in Faith - Black Country Faith Event at the Bethel Convention Centre, West Bromwich.
On 8 May 1945, the streets of Britain erupted in celebration, as crowds gathered across London - from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace - waving Union Jacks and embracing strangers.
Passengers travelling on the West Coast Main Line are being urged to plan ahead as essential improvements mean the railway between Rugby and Stafford will be closed between Saturday 24 May and Sunday 1 June.