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2016-10-13
Nurseries ‘could face bankruptcy’ MP: Unfair funding changes could send some to the wall
Labour ‘cannot be trusted’ after library closures
Major £64m plan to create 525 new homes set for approval
New digital school looks to the future
Listed Art Deco cinema to return to former glory Plans revealed to finally restore classic old picture house
Public pension housing investment ‘rings a bell’
All business tax collected set to be kept in the region
Wills of great and good stored in secret warehouse
Byrne ready to ‘throw himself off cliff’ after ‘no money left’ note City MP reveals desperation in days after blunder
Region to play vital role in hunt for genetic cures Midland diversity crucial as 2,000 patients signs up to project
Rise in students from poor areas studying medicine
Life jail term call for killers who refuse to locate body
Council ‘wasting’ public cash on £1,000-a-day consultants
Commons motion calls for pub bomb campaign legal aid
Great glacial stone gets a little TLC after 400 million years...
Edgbaston to host first day-night Test England milestone for city’s cricket stadium
MEP: I can bring a bit of common sense to UKIP Etheridge claims he can create unity after punches thrown
Grayling ends doubts about future of HS2 route to north
Bigs names sign up for new shopping square
Gabby: City has right stuff to host Commonwealth Games Transformation gives Birmingham ‘every chance’, says presenter
Wrap comes off for good cause
£50m jobs scheme in turmoil as city fails to find contractors Charities ‘put off’ applying to run youth scheme by complex application form
Raising dough for a good cause City bakery to hit streets as part of this week’s Great Birmingham Run
100,000 overweight or obese school starters in five years
Son’s meningitis ‘undiagnosed’ despite hospital warning poster Mother’s anger as medics sent baby home with case of ‘gastroenteritis’
Christmas parade cancelled – but triumph for Trafalgar Day
Council to offer cheap cremations
Paradise routes to be reopened early – but delays to others
Cadbury manor house to be rebuilt after blaze
Driver jailed for claiming car was cloned
Thief left in wheelchair after plunging from roof
Firm proud to join salute to our city’s business successes
Brexit date will end the uncertainty
Comment PM and Co prove the Midlands now matters
Rethink needed as city council’s corporate mum is denied maternity pay
Mayoral allowance a waste of our cash
Comment A grand sweep of 1960s brilliance
BHSF chief planning to step down next August
Commonwealth can open a door for new business
Location and facilities are key in Sanderson Weatherall city move
Demand for offices to keep on growing, reveals report
Iconic 1960s Madin high-rise offices given eyecatching makeover for 21st century
Pensions advice should be a help, not a barrier
We need the right balance over Brexit
More people now feel upbeat about economy
Round table Finding true value in the
Shape of things to come
Pulis plans winter talks with new club supremo
BOOK REVIEW
Years are finally being kinder to Albion players
Blues boss eager to emulate the Foxes’ successful youth policy
BDEATVTIIDNGMYERS
Reece revival was prompted by dad’s dismay
Now let me do my stuff, says new Villa boss
Chester: We owe Dr Tony a few wins
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