Oswestry man who lied to get pilot's job with airline admits fraud
An Oswestry man who told an airline company that he was a captain to get a pilot's job, has admitted fraud.
An Oswestry man who told an airline company that he was a captain to get a pilot's job, has admitted fraud.
A dangerous driver who crashed into a tree and caused a cyclist to fall and be knocked unconscious was rushing to go on a date, a court heard.
The former owner of an Oswestry cinema says bringing the historic film venue back into use will need “a lot of work, a lot of time and a lot of money".
Customers have bid farewell to Wellington's 'oldest' charity shop.
It's a drink that can be used to celebrate, to commiserate, to toast good fortune or just as something to warm up a cold evening.
A borough councillor fears illegal parking will get worse in Newport after the town council agreed to reduce its contribution to enforcing the rules.
A group of naked visitors are set to descend on a Shropshire market town for a visit to one of the county's gardens.
A Shropshire undertaker's campaign to get bereavement and discussions of death added to the national curriculum is to be discussed in parliament.
Like most of you, I didn't watch Eurovision. Haven't done for years. I suppose Scooch were a bit of a laugh, with their airline-related double entendres, and Bucks Fizz provided a bit of fun in 1981. But apart from that, you have to go back to Brotherhood of Man in 1976 to think of a UK entry you would actually describe as 'good'. And given that viewers have been without Terry Wogan's acerbic commentary since 2008, you will forgive me for finding something better to do on a Saturday night.
I will admit I was feeling pretty lost.
Who is the king or queen of sitcom characters? Heather Large and Matt Panter argue it out...
The totemic standard bearer for breakdown Britain is the National Health Service.
It’s the story of five supermarket workers whose lottery syndicate numbers come in, just as their jobs and livelihoods are under threat.
Families of people living with dementia were given the opportunity to learn more about the condition with a free workshop at a Telford care home.
Elliott Bennett says he loved playing football for Shrewsbury Town during his three-year stint at the club.