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Damien earns England call

Damien Wood

Wolverhampton footballer Damien Wood has been called up to the England squad for the World Deaf Championships.

Status Quo go down down to Chase

Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi from Status Quo perform at the Cannock Chase gig

Thousands of fans got rocking when they flocked to watch Status Quo during an outdoor concert at a Staffordshire beauty spot.

Brave Lisa’s charity Olympics day

Lisa Potts

Youngsters from five schools took part in an Olympics day organised by Believe 2 Achieve, the charity set up by Wolverhampton machete heroine Lisa Potts.

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Clock ticks for chimney

The clock is ticking on one of Wolverhampton’s most famous landmarks, which will be erased from the skyline in less than 48 hours.

Boom time for buses

Bus company National Express is enjoying a boom as people abandon their cars – and today said it would use “innovative pricing mechanisms” to combat soaring fuel prices.

City’s red route is a ’success’

A notorious red route along a busy city dual carriageway has been a big success and should stay in place, a  Wolverhampton Council report states today.

Taxi firm in gas switch to cut costs

A taxi firm crippled by rocketing fuel bills is making a desperate bid to survive by selling its entire 40-strong diesel fleet for petrol-run cars which can be converted to gas.

Cars using store’s fuel break down

Contaminated petrol being sold on a Wolverhampton forecourt left motorists stranded and has landed a supermarket giant with a bill for thousands of pounds in repair bills.

Thousands sign horse attack petition

More than 2,000 people have signed an on-line petition demanding tougher sentences for animal killers after the devastated owners of a horse slashed by yobs in Essington launched a campaign.

Sour words on milk cost rise

A war of words has broken out between Tory and Labour councillors in Wolverhampton, who are blaming each other over plans to raise the cost of school milk by up to 50 per cent.

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