• Wolverhampton: Taxi standards in decline as Wolverhampton drivers head to Worcester | June 22
    Jun 22 2026
    Wolverhampton taxi drivers report declining service standards as some cross into Worcester for work, while the city's art gallery is shortlisted for a family-friendly award. Police seek witnesses after a headbutt attack in the Midland area late at night.
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    1 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Attempted murder charge over hate crime in Smethwick | June 21
    Jun 21 2026
    Wolverhampton: Law enforcement charges a second suspect in a Smethwick hate crime murder attempt, while the council approves holiday lettings at a private residence. Over 100 people have been helped off the streets through homelessness support programs, and Wolverhampton Wanderers FC appoints a new women’s team manager.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Van driver convicted in Oldbury murder case | June 20
    Jun 20 2026
    Wolverhampton: A van driver in Oldbury was convicted of murder after crashing into his girlfriend last year, sparking calls for improved road safety. A people smuggler based in Wolverhampton used TikTok to promote cross-Channel journeys, prompting authorities to demand stricter online accountability.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Finance-help scheme unlocks £1.4m for Wolverhampton residents | June 19
    Jun 19 2026
    Wolverhampton residents will receive £1.4m in funding through a new council support scheme targeting energy bills, rent, and food, while a high-profile factory protest trial ended in a hung jury, raising questions about the charges. Ofsted rated the city’s Children’s Social Care Services “Good,” and the industrial estate is at full capacity, prompting concerns about long-term planning and infrastructure expansion.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Community unity urged as World Cup gathers momentum in Wolverhampton | June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Wolverhampton residents are rallying behind the city’s World Cup campaign as a local bar owner urges unity, while a woman walks the Shropshire Union Canal to support abuse victims. Evans Halshaw Ford Wolverhampton also partners with the Wolves Foundation to boost youth programs, highlighting community efforts and local business support.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Council's safety efforts earn perfect score | June 17
    Jun 17 2026
    Wolverhampton's council earns top marks for stadium safety measures, while a local resident is in the running for England's Transplant World Cup team. The city also celebrates a new childcare program and intensified taxi regulation efforts in Preston.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Wolverhampton Council helps over 100 homeless people with new support | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Wolverhampton council made progress in reducing homelessness by helping over 100 people find stable housing and introduced a new fly-tipping reward scheme with vouchers and £100 cash prizes. Neighborhood officers in Wednesfield increased road safety efforts as the city’s leader was appointed West Midlands Deputy Mayor.
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    2 Min.
  • Wolverhampton: Councillor Appointed Deputy Mayor in West Midlands | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Wolverhampton's Local Wire update highlights Councillor Stephen Simkins' appointment as deputy mayor of the West Midlands and the selection of an independent chair for the £20m Low Hill regeneration project. The episode also covers the new "board of local people" for a separate £20m scheme and Real Sociedad's training camps in the city.
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    2 Min.