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August 26, 2022
Time to look at energy consumption amid soaring bills, says Chancellor
Flats plan for vandal-hit garages
Energy price cap to soar by 80% as Government urged ‘match scale of the crisis’
Energy bills could double again to £7,300 by April, experts warn
Absence of ministers on morning broadcasters branded a ‘dereliction of duty’
People will die this winter due to high energy prices – Martin Lewis
Government ‘must intervene on energy or risk economic and mental health crisis’
Energy price cap to rise more than 80% to £3,549 from October 1
Dudley 'forgotten and neglected' over lack of permanent police leader, councillor says
Star comment: Government doesn't control energy costs but must do more
August 25, 2022
What can households do to cut back on their energy use?
As energy bills soar, what are your options for trying to cope with them?
Black Country street racers: Application for new ban due soon
Empowering Sage scientists over Covid lockdown left us ‘screwed’, claims Sunak
British Gas pledges to donate 10% of profit as energy price cap expected to rise
August 24, 2022
Birmingham Council paid £980 for luxury Eurostar tickets for councillor's Brussels visit
'Simply unaffordable': Wolverhampton MPs speak out on cost of living crisis
Plan to build 12 flats on top of Walsall town centre shops
500 jobs on way as £50 million business complex plans approved in Stone
Ambulance protest greets Tory Party members at hustings
Shocking: Scale of West Midlands child knife crime revealed
Comment: More still needs to be done on youth knife crime
August 23, 2022
Truss attacks ‘Treasury orthodoxy’ as she promotes tax-cutting leadership pitch
Wolverhampton councillors voice concerns for long-term future of Cineworld
'This has to stop': Campaigner’s fight over disability claims
Liz Truss's support for Metro extension 'very welcome', says West Midlands Mayor
Licence granted to convert children's nursery into bar and cafe
Stafford MP Theo Clarke gives birth to baby girl
Star comment: Candidates need to rise above soundbites
Parents 'struggling to access vital child services' across the West Midlands
New Stafford enterprise centre open for business at Shire Hall
Revolving doors of democracy not always good for health of UK
August 22, 2022
'I love this country!' Rishi Sunak pledges West Midlands won't be left behind
Humble ‘giant’ of Walsall politics is honoured with memorial plaque
Liz Truss in pledge to ‘vital region’
Liz Truss: My plan to get Midlands economy firing on all cylinders again
Flats plan for crumbling old buildings in Willenhall
Concerns that working parents are missing out on school holiday support
Call for feedback on Wolverhampton traffic restriction orders
UK inflation to breach 18% due to energy price surge, Citi warns
Government must commit to return to police pay negotiations, senior officer says
August 20, 2022
Barristers balloted on escalating action to an all-out strike
Price cap seen to breach £6,000 for first time in grim new forecast
More travel misery for rail passengers as strike action continues
August 19, 2022
Councillors vote to distance incomplete athletes' village from Commonwealth Games
Shropshire Council to provide evidence on demand for Black Country housing help
August 18, 2022
Smelly fly-tipping left for months causing a stench for Willenhall business owners
Prime Minister Boris Johnson should get 'back in his office' and tackle soaring inflation, MP says
Peter Rhodes on eavesdropping phones, curious quotes and the political lure of Vogue
August 17, 2022
Ofgem director quits over price cap as Ed Miliband says Government is ‘asleep’
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