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BBC News
5 days ago
- General
- BBC News
Armed Forces Day events across the West Midlands
"It's essential that we, as a society, remember and celebrate those that put their country before themselves and ensure that their service is never forgotten."To Gordon Munro, former soldier and vice-chairman of Staffordshire County Council, Armed Forces Day is more than just a date in the calendar."Whether people have served on the front lines, supported from home, or been the family holding the fort, we all know that military life demands a lot," he across the West Midlands are holding events this weekend to mark the occasion on Saturday. Mr Munro, who served in the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Corps for nine years, described the occasion as "a proper moment of recognition". Armed Forces Day is the culmination of a week of celebrations, which started on 23 is a day to show support for all members of the military, from those currently serving to veterans, cadets, and families of are some of the events happening around the region this weekend: Birmingham and Black Country Himley Hall and Park in Dudley is hosting its 16th Armed Forces Day event on 29 from 11:00 to 16:00 BST, it will include a vintage and craft market, tea for the troops, and vintage fairground Mayor of Dudley will present HM Armed Forces Veterans Badges to eligible Solihull on Saturday, a celebration is taking place at The Royal British Legion branch on Union Road from 12:00 to 18: is described as a family day with buffet food, a live singer and family entertainment. Coventry and Warwickshire The Pump Room Gardens in Leamington Spa will host a free community event on Saturday, from 11:00 to 15: offer will be live performances, military vehicles, children's activities, a tri-service competition and a fly-past from the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight's Avro series of events on Saturday kicks off with a service of thanksgiving in Holy Trinity Church at 10:30, followed by a parade will be led by the 13th Coventry Scout Band from 11:30, heading to Broadgate, where there will be a civic salute from the presentation stage."In these times of conflict, it's a chance to show how grateful we are to all those who have served, are serving and the families that support them, and the support we receive from the armed services in the city's work for peace," said the Lord Mayor of Coventry, councillor Rachel Lancaster. Herefordshire and Worcestershire Herefordshire Armed Forces Day is taking place on Saturday from 10:00 to 16:00 at The Old Market Shopping Centre in promises exhibitions, displays and entertainment by military charities and support Worcester on Sunday will be a wheelchair basketball tournament at Worcester University from 09:00 to 19: is held by Police UK Disability Sport - its directors are all armed forces veterans and have competed in the Invictus tournament will see four teams - police, a community club and two armed forces - compete throughout the is free to attend for all armed forces families. Shropshire In Donnington, Telford, on Saturday will be an armed forces fun day, running from 09:00 to 18: on Broadoaks playing field, the event is free and includes live music, a fun fair, military vehicles and activities run by armed forces on Saturday, a group of military musicians will perform in Ellesmere."I'm thrilled that the Royal Household Division has given permission for a string quartet from the Duchess of Edinburgh's Orchestra to support Ellesmere's Armed Forces Day," said the town's mayor, councillor Liz Woodbridge."I'm particularly proud that a member of the quartet is my son."There will be musical entertainment from local schoolchildren, a flag-raising ceremony and a two-minute silence at 10: vehicles will be on display, and there will be a display at Ellesmere Library, which includes memories of the war from local afternoon will see a sold-out 1940s-style concert. Staffordshire The National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire will hold events on Saturday and include live performances, vehicle displays, a veteran's village and food and will be a daily act of remembrance on both will host an event at Queen's Park, Longton, on Sunday from 12:30 to 15: will be live music, a parade, activities and a fly-past from a Dakota there will be a family event at Queen's Park, Crewe, on Saturday and events will feature military vehicles, memorabilia, army displays and a picnic in the park. Wolverhampton Wolverhampton's event is free and will be held at West Park from 12:00 to 16:00 on is a programme of entertainment throughout the day, including a military parade and on the agenda is live music, exhibitions, arts and crafts and street food. More events across the region can be found on the Armed Forces Day website. Follow BBC Birmingham on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


Daily Mirror
22-05-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mirror
DVLA set to make major driving licence change affecting 50 million people
The new ' Wallet' app, available on both iOS and Android devices, will store digital versions of government-issued documents, with motorists able to access their driving licences on their smartphone The UK government is set to revolutionise ID access for roughly 50 million Brits with a new app. By end of the summer, drivers across the nation will be able to present their driving licences digitally via smartphones. Dubbed the ' Wallet', the app is expected to securely house digital forms of state-issued documents, with ministers calling it a revolutionary step. The 'Wallet' will function seamlessly on both iOS and Android platforms. Furthermore, this digital ID is slated to be accepted by supermarkets as proof of age when making certain purchases, reports the Manchester Evening News. Military veterans are in line to be early testers of the app, enabling them to carry their HM Armed Forces Veteran Card electronically. The government has underscored that while adopting the digital version will be an option, traditional physical documents will still be valid. More than just a digital ID holder, the app is designed to offer extra perks, such as reviewing one's driving history and managing licence updates all from one location. It will even allow users to check their penalty points, backed by a two-factor authentication system to ramp up security against fraudulent replication. The move is anticipated to streamline processes and potentially result in savings of about £45 billion. Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander expressed enthusiasm about the initiative, saying: "This is a game changer for the millions of people who use their driving licence as ID. "The innovation puts power back in the hands of the people, making everyday interactions faster, easier, and more secure." The move towards digitalisation is a key element of the government's strategy to "overhaul how the public sector uses technology", as stated by science and technology secretary Peter Kyle. The government's Plan for Change also seeks to "slash the time people waste dealing with annoying processes so they can focus on what matters to them". The current photocard driving licence, which is widely used by drivers across the UK, was first issued in 1998. This photocard had to be accompanied by a paper counterpart until this requirement was scrapped in 2015.


Daily Mirror
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- Daily Mirror
A major driving licence change is about to hit 50 million people
Millions will see a major change to how they use their driving licence with the UK government hoping it will result in savings of an estimated £45 billion A major driving licence change is coming into force with it expected to affect 50 million people. The UK government is launching a new app that will allow motorists to store a digital driving licence as well as their ID. Government officials hope the smartphone licence will save an estimated £45 billion. The licence will be a part of the App and Wallet and will allow users to access their documents such as the licence and MOT dates. Supermarkets will also accept the ID as a way to verify the person's age when they make purchases. "This is a game changer for the millions of people who use their driving licence as ID," Transport Secretary, Heidi Alexander, previously said. "The innovation puts power back in the hands of the people, making everyday interactions faster, easier, and more secure. We are delivering on the Plan for Change by making public services work for everyone." Government officials made the announcement in January although some of the wallet's features will be able to be accessed by among its first users during a pilot phase this year. Among the first who will be able to get access to the app will be veterans who will be able to have access to their HM Armed Forces Veteran Card via their smartphone. The government said it would make it easier for their veteran status to be verified and allow them to access the support and benefits they are entitled to. The Wallet, will be available on and Android devices. The digital driving licence will be viewed as an equal version of the traditional plastic licence and will be accepted as a form of ID. But those who already own plastic licences will still be able to use them as drivers are not being forced to get rid of their existing cards. Physical licences will continue to be issued with digital licences being optional in the early phase of its release. The digital licence app does offer additional advantages such as being able to review their driving record, endorsements as well as renewing the licence, all in a single place. People will be able to view penalty points on the app which will also feature an encryption and two-factor authentication in a bid to make forgery more difficult to accomplish as well as claiming it will make it easier for drivers to access their details. In its release shared earlier this year, the government said the Walley is "underpinned" by security and identity verification measures. It added: "Using a single sign on also means accessing government services will be much more straightforward, saving individuals and businesses money and hours of frustration so they can focus on what matters."