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Louie Barry's Sheffield United loan under review

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder has hinted Louie Barry's loan could end early, with the Aston Villa forward injured and attracting Championship interest. Get the latest transfer news.

Birmingham A&E waiting times worsen

New data reveals a worrying rise in A&E waiting times at Birmingham hospitals, with fewer patients seen within the four-hour target. Read the full report on the trust's performance.

Birmingham Hospitals Report £31.2m Deficit

University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust reports a £31.2m deficit, £17.1m worse than planned, driven by rising staff pay costs. A financial recovery plan is underway.

Birmingham Hospital Ambulance Delays Continue

Ambulances face significant handover delays outside busy Birmingham hospitals, impacting crew wellbeing. Discover the latest data and the new plan to tackle the crisis.

Nathan Redmond in Sheffield Wednesday Transfer Talks

Former Birmingham City favourite Nathan Redmond is in discussions about a Championship return with Sheffield Wednesday as the struggling club seeks reinforcements. Read the latest transfer news.

Retford man's 10-mile walk for hospital charity

Liam Butterfield from Retford is walking 10 miles to raise funds for specialised heart equipment for Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospitals Charity after they saved his life.

NHS Critical Incident: Birmingham Hospitals Overwhelmed

The NHS has declared a critical incident across Birmingham and Solihull as unprecedented demand pushes two major hospitals to breaking point, with patients facing 'extremely long waits' and ambulances queuing outside.

Aston Villa's Barry joins Sheffield United on loan

Young Aston Villa striker Louie Barry joins Sheffield United on loan until January, marking his return to Championship football after successful spells with Stockport County and Bradford City.

Hospital drug error affects thousands of women

Exclusive investigation reveals how thousands of women across the Midlands were administered incorrect drugs during hospital procedures, with some suffering severe allergic reactions and long-term health complications.

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