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  • Stourbridge MP answers questions over WhatsApp security scare

    THE Government does not know how many British users may have been affected by a "terrifying" WhatsApp security breach, MPs have heard. Shadow digital secretary Tom Watson warned a security flaw in the messaging app could be used by states to monitor

  • Glassboys hope to name new boss next week

    STOURBRIDGE vice-chairman Andy Bullingham says the club plans to name a new boss next week. The search to find Gary Hackett's successor is now well underway at the War Memorial Ground. Hackett, along with his backroom team of Jon Ford, Mark

  • Hagley doctor speaks out again over Brexit health fears

    A CAMPAIGNING Hagley doctor has continued to speak out about Brexit and his concerns about the impact on the UK's health service. Dr David Nicholl, a consultant neurologist at a Birmingham hospital, spoke out on Newsnight a few weeks ago about how

  • Theatre company to stage The Perfect Murder

    STOURBRIDGE Theatre Company is hosting Jeffrey Archer's classic whodunit The Perfect Murder at Stourbridge Town Hall this week. The play, adapted for the stage by Hugh Janes, will run from May 16 to 18. Former MP Archer's tale follows married

  • Justice fight for Ryan moves forward

    A FAMILY'S fight for justice for their son who was stabbed to death at a Stourbridge nightspot has taken a few positive steps forward. The heartbroken family of 24-year-old Ryan Passey, who was killed in August 2017, travelled to London this week

  • Kinver Community Library to host countryside walks

    KINVER Community Library is inviting people to join one of two countryside walks next month. Two walks, suitable for different levels of fitness, will start from the library in Vicarage Drive on Tuesday June 4. A long walk, covering 11.5 miles