News from Regional West
Warwickshire Police campaign aims to fight myths about rape
A new campaign began this week to challenge the way people in Warwickshire understand consent to sex. Police, support groups and the NHS are joining forces in response to figures showing is an increase in the number of rapes committed during the summer m
Soldiers' families win claims fight
Families of British soldiers killed while fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government, the Supreme Court has ruled. Relatives want to sue for negligence and to make claims under human rights legislation. Supreme Court justices announ
Soldiers' families win claims fight
Families of British soldiers killed while fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government, the Supreme Court has ruled. Relatives want to sue for negligence and to make claims under human rights legislation. Supreme Court justices announ
Soldiers' families win claims fight
Families of British soldiers killed while fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government, the Supreme Court has ruled. Relatives want to sue for negligence and to make claims under human rights legislation. Supreme Court justices announ
Help create Warwick district’s ‘Longest Day’
Friday is the "Longest Day' and the Leamington and Warwick Courier and Kenilworth Weekly News will be capturing every moment on video - and we need your help. We will be featuring every story, every picture and every event on video to produce a...
Warwickshire College launches career academy
A new project aimed at helping young people find the right jobs for them is being launched by Warwickshire College. Businesses in the area are being invited to get involved in the college’s Career Academy, which will see 16 to 19-year-olds enrol in a two
Help create Warwick district’s ‘Longest Day’
Friday is the "Longest Day' and the Leamington and Warwick Courier and Kenilworth Weekly News will be capturing every moment on video - and we need your help. We will be featuring every story, every picture and every event on video to produce a...
Burton Albion 2012/13 League Two fixtures
26/04/13 Aerial photosAerial photos......Aerial photos....Burton Albion Pirelli StadiumBURTON Albion will travel to fellow defeated play-off semi-finalists Cheltenham Town in the opening game of the 2013/14 League Two season. The fixtures, announced this
Another flats conversion approved in Leamington
Flats that will house 20 people will be built on land in Leamington town centre. Last week, Warwick District Council’s planning committee voted in favour of a proposal to knock down a building in Warwick New Road and replace it with a 20-bedroom house in
UK could enjoy hottest day of year
The UK may bask in the hottest day of the year so far today. Temperatures could reach highs of 26C or 27C, according to MeteoGroup, particularly in the south and east. However the longer term picture is less rosy, with meteorologists suggesting the recen
Bikers gather for legendary Banbury run
Bikers from across the globe converged on the Heritage Motor Centre at Gaydon on Sunday to join the 65th annual Banbury Run. Owners from as far afield as San Francisco joined others from across the United Kingdom for an iconic ride featuring more than 60
Man attacked by two men in Lawford Heath
A man was assaulted when he got out of his car in Lawford Heath yesterday morning (Monday). The attack took place in The Rylands in Lawford Heath when the driver of a white Seat Ibiza estate car pulled over to check something in the boot of the car at ar
UK could enjoy hottest day of year
The UK may bask in the hottest day of the year so far today. Temperatures could reach highs of 26C or 27C, according to MeteoGroup, particularly in the south and east. However the longer term picture is less rosy, with meteorologists suggesting the recen
UK could enjoy hottest day of year
The UK may bask in the hottest day of the year so far today. Temperatures could reach highs of 26C or 27C, according to MeteoGroup, particularly in the south and east. However the longer term picture is less rosy, with meteorologists suggesting the recen
Crossing will return in Warwick after protests
Former Warwick mayors John Holland and Roger Smith appeal for action over the lack of crossings. 10.013.017.leam.nc1 A NEW pedestrian crossing is to be installed in Warwick town centre after a year of protests over a “dangerous” new road layout. Last yea
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