-
Trump Warns of Vote Rigging, Asks Christians to Vote ‘Just This Time’ - 11 mins ago
-
Vancouver stabbing victim ‘very disappointed’ with attacker’s house arrest sentence – BC - 15 mins ago
-
Bitcoin Price Hovers Under $67,000 on Global Exchanges, Altcoin Values Rise After Price Correction Period - 17 mins ago
-
Julian Simmons to make DJ debut - 23 mins ago
-
Spice Recall Sparks Warning in Four States - 33 mins ago
-
Cauldron at Paris Olympics looks like a hot-air balloon - 38 mins ago
-
Young farmer ‘lucky not to lose eye’ after accident - 41 mins ago
-
O.J. Simpson property auction approved to pay off civil claims - 51 mins ago
-
Jordan Peele Set to Stir Up Frightful Comedy with ‘Scare Tactics’ - 53 mins ago
-
LeBron James Keen To Inspire Young Basketball Players - 55 mins ago
Can West Midlands mayoral hopefuls win young voters on social media?
As elections for the role of West Midlands Mayor draw closer, the candidates have been pumping out content on social media in an attempt to promote their campaigns.
With candidates hoping to use their social media presence to win the votes of young voters, we spoke to a group of students in Sutton Coldfield ahead of the 2 May vote to find out what they think about the political content hitting their social feeds.
Follow BBC West Midlands on Facebook, external, X, external and Instagram, external. Send your story ideas to: newsonline.westmidlands@bbc.co.uk, external
Source link