We'll be back with our usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather from 08:00 on Monday, but keep an eye out here for more updates this evening and into the morning.
On TV: Digby v Rigby on Brexit
Patrick Burns
Political editor, Midlands
Nine months since the referendum and Article 50 has
finally been triggered.
The West Midlands voted to leave more
enthusiastically than any other region of the UK.
I'll be hearing from, among
others, leaver, the Worcestershire-based Lord Digby Jones (pictured)
and remainer,
Sir Peter Rigby
.
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You can hear the debate on BBC Sunday Politics Midlands - from 11:00 on BBC One.
Basketball: Wolves take on Eagles
There's basketball action at the University Arena in Worcester tonight as the Worcester Wolves take on the Newcastle Eagles in the BBL.
Tip off is at 19:30.
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Watch: Latest weather forecast
Rebecca Wood
BBC Weather
Find out what the weekend has in store.
You can also get latest forecasts at any other time from the
BBC Weather website
.
Boy's racecourse 'marathon' by boy to raise money for injured jockeys
An 11-year-old horse racing fanatic made his debut at Hereford Racecourse this morning... but he wasn't on a horse.
James Clarkson has set himself the challenge of running around all 34 National Hunt racecourses in England in a week - and today he's been in Hereford.
He's raising money for the Injured Jockeys Fund, and is being ferried around the courses by his father, Edward.
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The first three days were really good fun, but now I'm getting a bit tired. I've done around 40 miles and I've been going for four days and it's sort of caught up on me."
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The first three days were really good fun, but now I'm getting a bit tired. I've done around 40 miles and I've been going for four days and it's sort of caught up on me."
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He was cheered on by the Champion Jockey Richard Johnson at Hereford.
Open habitats restored on the Malvern Hills
The
Malvern Hills Conservators
are the charity who look after the hills, and they've been busy working with the Environment Agency to clear areas.
Just how did those legs end up there? Find out with our
top 10 magic moments
from last weekend's FA People's Cup semi-finals.
For more FA People's Cup action, watch our semi-final highlights programme,
available on the iPlayer from 06:00 BST on Saturday morning, 1 April, and on the Red Button at 13:50 BST and repeated throughout the weekend.
Football: Bulls ordered to replay abandoned fixture
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We'll be back with our usual mix of news, sport, travel and weather from 08:00 on Monday, but keep an eye out here for more updates this evening and into the morning.
On TV: Digby v Rigby on Brexit
Patrick Burns
Political editor, Midlands
Nine months since the referendum and Article 50 has finally been triggered.
The West Midlands voted to leave more enthusiastically than any other region of the UK.
I'll be hearing from, among others, leaver, the Worcestershire-based Lord Digby Jones (pictured) and remainer, Sir Peter Rigby .
You can hear the debate on BBC Sunday Politics Midlands - from 11:00 on BBC One.
Basketball: Wolves take on Eagles
There's basketball action at the University Arena in Worcester tonight as the Worcester Wolves take on the Newcastle Eagles in the BBL.
Tip off is at 19:30.
Watch: Latest weather forecast
Rebecca Wood
BBC Weather
Find out what the weekend has in store.
You can also get latest forecasts at any other time from the BBC Weather website .
Boy's racecourse 'marathon' by boy to raise money for injured jockeys
An 11-year-old horse racing fanatic made his debut at Hereford Racecourse this morning... but he wasn't on a horse.
James Clarkson has set himself the challenge of running around all 34 National Hunt racecourses in England in a week - and today he's been in Hereford.
He's raising money for the Injured Jockeys Fund, and is being ferried around the courses by his father, Edward.
He was cheered on by the Champion Jockey Richard Johnson at Hereford.
Open habitats restored on the Malvern Hills
The Malvern Hills Conservators are the charity who look after the hills, and they've been busy working with the Environment Agency to clear areas.
New trust builds on partnership between Hanley Castle, Hanley Swan and Kempsey schools
Worcester News
A new trust has been launched to strengthen an existing partnership between three Worcestershire schools .
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Listen to live BBC local radio commentary from Saturday's action in the National League, National League North & Southern League, Division 1.
Catch upTravel: Advance notice of road closure
BBC News Travel
Part of Barbourne Road in Worcester will closed for resurfacing work on Sunday.
Museum reopens after 'major refurbishment'
The Black and White House Museum in Hereford will reopen tomorrow after a "major refurbishment", the council says.
The museum is based in an original Jacobean museum dating back to 1621 and was at one time a bank.
The musuem shows what life was like in Hereford during the 17th Century, using recreated rooms, original furniture and everyday family items.
There is also an activity area and dressing up room for children.
Delight as public votes helps school win cash to fix their flooded field
Bromsgrove Advertiser
Community spirit has helped a Lickey school win vital cash to patch-up their flooded playing field , which has been so boggy children have not been able to play on it.
When tackles go wrong...
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Just how did those legs end up there? Find out with our top 10 magic moments from last weekend's FA People's Cup semi-finals.
For more FA People's Cup action, watch our semi-final highlights programme, available on the iPlayer from 06:00 BST on Saturday morning, 1 April, and on the Red Button at 13:50 BST and repeated throughout the weekend.
Football: Bulls ordered to replay abandoned fixture
Hereford FC have been told by the league that they will have to replay their fixture against Didcot Town, which was abandoned in March after crowd trouble .
The Bulls were leading 2-1 when the incident took place in the 87th minute.
A date has yet to be decided for the rearranged fixture, the club say.
Hospice announces new boss
St Richard's Hospice has announced its care director, June Patel, will be the charity's new chief executive.
Mrs Patel will replace Mark Jackson, who is retiring after holding the role for more than 10 years.
The hospice, based in Worcester, supports more than 2,500 patients and family members in Worcestershire each year.
Hero driver explains how he spotted a man stuck under a lorry
Hereford Times
The driver who first spotted a man stuck underneath a lorry in Hereford yesterday said a culmination of luck prevented a horrible tragedy.