The West Midlands tech ecosystem is set to benefit from a £1m investment across sectors including AI, green tech and digital skills. The funding will be deployed across five projects aimed at accelerating the growth of the tech industry in the region. Of the £1m, £200,000 from RBC Brewin Dolphin will go towards investor engagement, […]
It was billed as a race that would be harder to win than the Olympic marathon gold in Paris and the London Marathon’s elite women’s race did not disappoint as reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir won a hugely competitive race and set a new women’s-only world record. Jepchirchir, regarded as one of the greatest female distance runners of all time, raised her arms in jubilation as she crossed the tape in two hours, 16 minutes and 16 seconds. The Kenyan broke the women’s-only record – the...
The Prince of Wales visited the West Midlands to learn about initiatives across the region that are supporting people’s mental health and wellbeing.His Royal
Lidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.
The “Praise God” rapper’s religious era appears to be over as he is reportedly thinking about launching a porn studio by summer.
There’s never a good time for a wrestler to be injured, and last week on Monday Night Raw it was revealed that Rhea Ripley had been sidelined. Ripley vacated her WWE Women’s World Championship and it was later announced that a battle royal would be held to crown a new champion. At one point Becky […]
Veronica Matache, aged 45, is missing from her home in Tyrellstown
Three years ago, vocational high schools statewide were directed to create admissions policies that would ensure all students equitable access to education. Now these schools are again the target of complaints that their admissions practices discriminate on the basis of race, income, special needs and English language skills.
Women Who Code, which had hundreds of thousands of members globally, has dissolved after a board vote.
LUBBOCK, Texas (KMID/KPEJ) - Texas Tech football announced its Spring Game, to be played in Midland this upcoming Saturday, is canceled, citing the forecasted storms in the Permian Basin area Saturday. As of Thursday morning, National Weather Service forecasts project a more than 80 percent chance of rain in the Midland area with a possibility []