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Woman Arrested After House Fire Kills Two Young Children in Wolverhampton
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Crime·4/25/2026AI summary

Woman Arrested After House Fire Kills Two Young Children in Wolverhampton

A woman has been arrested after a house fire in Wolverhampton killed a one-year-old and a three-year-old boy on Friday evening. Emergency services were called to the property at about 8.30pm. Firefighters removed two children who were pronounced dead at the scene despite advanced life support attempts. A woman in her 30s was arrested on suspicion of causing or allowing the death of two children and remains in custody. Police are investigating the cause of the blaze and appealing for witnesses.

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Guardian UK
Woman arrested after two young children die in Wolverhampton house fire
NEWS
4/25/2026

Woman arrested after two young children die in Wolverhampton house fire

Officers continue with inquiries after West Midlands police confirm deaths of boys aged one and three A woman has been arrested after a house fire in Wolverhampton on Friday in which a one-year-old and three-year-old boy died, West Midlands police have said.Emergency services were called to the property in the south of the city at about 8.30pm on Friday, with first responders attending from West Midlands police fire and ambulance services. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Two Children Dead in Wolverhampton House Fire
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Crime·4/25/2026AI summary

Two Children Dead in Wolverhampton House Fire

Two young children have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton, England. Emergency services were called to Mason Street at approximately 20:30 BST on Friday evening. Firefighters rescued two children but could not save them, pronouncing them dead at the scene. Two other children and a woman were already outside the property and did not require hospital treatment. Police have cordoned off the scene as investigations continue.

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Two Children Dead in Wolverhampton House Fire
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Crime·4/25/2026AI summary

Two Children Dead in Wolverhampton House Fire

Two young children have died in a house fire in Wolverhampton, West Midlands. Emergency services were called to the property in the south of the city at about 8.30pm on Friday. Firefighters removed two children from the property, but both were pronounced dead at the scene despite ambulance crews' attempts to administer advanced life support. Two other children and a woman were already out of the house and did not require hospital treatment. Police are investigating the cause of the fire.

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Guardian UK
Wolverhampton granted taxi licences to 158 violent offenders in one year
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Politics·4/23/2026AI summary

Wolverhampton granted taxi licences to 158 violent offenders in one year

Over 150 people convicted of violent crimes were granted taxi licences by Wolverhampton city council last year, data obtained by the Guardian shows. The West Midlands authority issued licences to 438 people with criminal convictions, including 158 violent offenders, 61 drug offenders, 36 drink offenders and four sexual offenders. Despite issuing over 42,000 driver licences—far more than any other UK council—Wolverhampton council insists safeguarding is a priority and that it conducts more rigorous checks than other authorities.

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Guardian UK
Wolves, Küme Düşmesinin Ardından Tolu Arokodare İçin Yeni Bonservis Belirledi - Türk Kulüpleri Devrede
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Sports·4/22/2026AI summary

Wolves, Küme Düşmesinin Ardından Tolu Arokodare İçin Yeni Bonservis Belirledi - Türk Kulüpleri Devrede

Wolverhampton Wanderers'da forma giyen Nijeryalı forvet Tolu Arokodare, takımın Premier Lig'den düşmesinin ardından yaşadığı hayal kırıklığıyla takım arkadaşı Mateus Mane ile tartıştı. Kulüp, bu olayın ardından oyuncunun davranışını kabul edilemez bularak ayrılık kararı aldı. 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi bulunan ve Genk'ten 26 milyon Euro'ya transfer edilen oyuncu için yeni bonservis belirlendi. Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe'nin ilgilendiği Arokodare'nin maliyetinin düşmesi bekleniyor.

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Hürriyet Spor
Wolverhampton relegated, casting shadow over South Korean contingent in Premier League
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Sports·4/20/2026AI summary

Wolverhampton relegated, casting shadow over South Korean contingent in Premier League

Wolverhampton Wanderers have been relegated from the Premier League after West Ham United's draw with Crystal Palace left Wolves 16 points adrift with five matches remaining. South Korean international Hwang Hee-chan, who scored just two goals in 21 league matches this season, faces an uncertain future with his contract running through 2028. The relegation may eliminate all South Korean players from the Premier League next season, as other Korean players remain on loan or have not established themselves in the top flight.

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