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Wolverhampton's school children get extra help on the buses

A scheme has been launched to make catching the bus less scary for the hundreds of youngsters heading off to secondary school in Wolverhampton today. Bus drivers will be heading ... more

Dispersal order cuts anti-social behaviour in Wednesbury

A disperal order's helped dramatically reduce anti-social behaviour in Wednesbury Officers asked for the powers to break up groups gathering around Linear Park after resident complained about damage to property. ... more

Wolverhampton Police help raise cash for Heroes

Police in Wolverhampton have raised nearly two and a half thousand pounds for Help for Heroes. Officers got involved after a collection tin for the charity was stolen from the ... more

Latest Wolverhampton school building plans to be unveiled

As Wolverhampton's youngsters prepare to head back to school. The City Council is preparing to unveil it's latest plans for the buildings. £300 million is being spent refurbishing or replacing ... more

State Of Emergency After NZ Earthquake

A state of emergency has been declared in New Zealand's second largest city after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake collapsed walls and cut off power. more

Nine Dead In NZ Skydiving Plane Crash

Nine people are believed to have been killed in a skydiving plane crash on New Zealand's South Island. more

Tax Shocker After Inland Revenue Blunder

Over one million people are facing a £1,500 bill for not paying enough tax thanks to a blunder at the Inland Revenue. more

TV Meltdown: Governor Rules Out Debates

After a painful performance on a televised political debate, Arizona Governor Jan Brewer says she had never wanted to take part in the first place. more

A Look At The National Newspaper Front Pages

Saturday's front pages once again focus on phone tapping allegations involving the News Of The World, as well as Cheryl Cole's divorce. more

Toddler 'Boom' Sparks School Cuts Concern

An extra 350,000 primary school places reportedly will be needed by 2015 due to a surge in the number of four-year-olds, just as education spending is set to be cut ... more

Blair Book Signing Follows TV Interview

Former Prime Minister Tony Blair is due to hold his first public book signing since his political memoirs were released this week. more

Ex-Headteacher Faces Jail For Abusing Boys

A former boarding school headteacher is facing jail for abusing boys in Norfolk and Suffolk during the 1970s and 1980s. more