- 165 Years of BT
BT has today announced that they will be having nearly half a million photographs and documents from over the last hundred years or so, digitised as a part of a £745,000 project. It will be to celebrate British Telecom’s last … Read more
- Government is not acting quickly enough says Chamber
The Government is not acting quickly enough say West Midland business leaders as the latest unemployment figures show a sharp rise again to 165,250. The number of JSA claimants has increased by 726 and this does not include adjustments for … Read more
- New Year, New House, New Front Door?
Money, household chores, TV, loud music, childcare, the in laws … there’s no shortage of issues to argue about on a daily basis! So why not make the most of the New Year and make your house a stress free … Read more
- British Police Forces Set To Benefit From AddressBase Premium
Police forces across Great Britain are set to benefit from a new source of address data from the Ordnance Survey. AddressBase Premium will see the amalgamation of local government data with the Ordnance Survey’s existing products, plus addressing from the … Read more
- DEBT-ridden gypsy was brutally murdered
A DEBT-ridden gypsy was brutally attacked by a gang of armed men before being bundled into a van and murdered over a feud about money and drugs, a court heard. The body of father-of-three Jesse Richards has never been discovered … Read more


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