Intentar ORO - Gratis
Paramedic steps out to help families who have lost babies
Birmingham Mail
|September 22, 2025
WEST Midlands Ambulance Service student paramedic Maria Webb is walking nearly 100 miles to help break the silence around baby loss.
-
Maria, who is based at Sandwell hub, was today setting out from Himley Hall in Dudley on a week-long trek to Barmouth beach in Wales.
Camping overnight along the way and joined by her friend, Vicky, Maria hopes to encourage people to talk openly about baby loss, raise awareness and show solidarity with families affected.
Esta historia es de la edición September 22, 2025 de Birmingham Mail.
Suscríbete a Magzter GOLD para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9000 revistas y periódicos.
¿Ya eres suscriptor? Iniciar sesión
MÁS HISTORIAS DE Birmingham Mail
Birmingham Mail
Disruption at airports continues
PASSENGERS were yesterday facing another day of disruption at several European airports, including London Heathrow, after an alleged cyber attack targeted a service provider for check-in and boarding systems.
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
LOCAL HEROES
NESTLÉ MAY BE A WORLD- FAMOUS BRAND, BUT ITS BRITISH LINKS RUN DEEP - RIGHT TO THE HEART OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES
1 mins
September 22, 2025

Birmingham Mail
UK heatwaves claimed lives of at least 1,147
MORE THAN 60 PEOPLE DIED IN THE MIDLANDS DURING THE SUMMER SUN
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
Was Covid just a 'warning shot'?
INVESTIGATION: Dr Chris van Tulleken looks into the most urgent science story of our time
1 mins
September 22, 2025

Birmingham Mail
Documentary shows Ozzy's last few weeks
OSBOURNE FAMILY TALK CANDIDLY AS STAR GOT READY FOR VILLA GIG
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
Strike supporters take to the streets
HUNDREDS of bin workers, their supporters and unions marched through Birmingham to Victoria Square on Saturday (September 20), protesting about the ongoing dispute with the city council.
1 mins
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
Four held after shots fired at city nightclub
THREE IN HOSPITAL FOLLOWING EARLY-MORNING INCIDENT AT MANGO
2 mins
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
Paramedic steps out to help families who have lost babies
WEST Midlands Ambulance Service student paramedic Maria Webb is walking nearly 100 miles to help break the silence around baby loss.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
ANALYSIS: Subs made a difference
PATRICK Roberts created two goalscoring chances, one of which was taken by Lyndon Dykes and another wasted by Kyogo Furuhashi. Ethan Laird cut off Swansea's threat down their left, Tommy Doyle was busy and Kyogo found himself in positions to score.
1 min
September 22, 2025
Birmingham Mail
Gifts galore as councillors publish their freebies
TICKETS FOR CRICKET, FOOTBALL, BALLET AND OZZY'S FINAL VILLA GIG AMONG THE FREEBIES ENJOYED IN THE PAST YEAR
5 mins
September 22, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size