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Police Chief to Retire After Maccabi Fan Row

West Midlands Police Chief Constable Craig Guildford is set to retire following criticism over the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from a match at Villa Park. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has stated she lost confidence in him.

West Midlands Police Chief's Fate Announced

West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner Simon Foster will announce the future of Chief Constable Craig Guildford today at 4pm. Follow for live updates on this breaking story.

Jordan: 'Unfair' rules stopped Villa signing Gallagher

Simon Jordan claims financial rules are 'unfair' on Aston Villa, preventing them from signing Conor Gallagher. He believes the midfielder would have been better at Villa Park than Tottenham. Read the full verdict.

British Land CEO Simon Carter Steps Down

Simon Carter, CEO of FTSE 100 property giant British Land, announces departure to lead P3 Logistics Parks. Succession process begins for the UK's leading real estate investment trust.

WMP Could Lose 80 Officers in 2026 Funding Crisis

West Midlands Police may lose up to 80 officers in 2026 due to a £41m government funding shortfall. Commissioner Simon Foster calls it 'unacceptable' and warns of a blow to community safety. Read the full story.

Meet Seán Hayden: December 10's Irish Star

Get the lowdown on Seán Hayden, the confident 19-year-old Dubliner in Simon Cowell's new Netflix boy band December 10. Discover his age, hometown, and journey to fame.

WMP could lose 80 officers in 2026 funding crisis

West Midlands Police may lose up to 80 officers in 2026 due to a £41m government funding shortfall, warns PCC Simon Foster. This could push officer numbers to 600 below 2010 levels. Join the conversation.

December 10's Nicolas TV history revealed

Discover the TV history of Nicolas from Simon Cowell's new boy band December 10, from The Voice Kids Portugal to Junior Eurovision 2022. Read his journey to fame.

West Midlands Police faces £40m funding cut

West Midlands Police could lose £41.1m in funding, risking further cuts to officers. Crime Commissioner Simon Foster warns of a 'postcode lottery' and fewer police on streets.

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