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2017-03-02
Bleak outlook is down to Labour mismanagement, say Conservatives
Clancy hits back as more cuts revealed and council tax rises Government to blame, claims city leader
Vase smashes record to sell for £810,000
Top surgeon ‘performed unnecessary breast ops’ Doctor on trial charged with ‘wounding with intent’
City ‘needs extra MP’ to cope with Brexit effects But review proposes cut to number of dedicated members
Demolition team breaks the bank...
Trying to overturn school ban ‘had echoes of Trojan Horse’
Landlord in appeal case abandons Ferrari outside
The battle for independents Small retailers hit out at Grand Central bosses as they shut up shop
‘Blow’ for residents as Tesco ditches store plan MP: Low-cost rivals in area spooked supermarket giant
Anger as £3 parking fee imposed on two city parks
‘Too soon’ to stand for Labour party leadership
Grand designs up for awards Hotel restoration shortlisted by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Restaurant is forced to the wall by damp Owner’s business dream in tatters after disastrous closure
Golf course housing plans are withdrawn
Hopes of saving old city centre tree fall flat despite campaign
Family ‘refuses’ to move off official traveller site Call for action as other groups pitch up across Birmingham
Firms risk reputation if they fail to act, businesswomen told
West Midlands gender pay gap is ‘worst in UK’
Don’t idle and save lives, taxi drivers told
Travellers face chaos during airport works
Donation for Labour mayoral bid blocked by union leadership Local Unite members fear ‘perfect storm’ of Tory victory
Mother who killed child locked up indefinitely
Rising pension age risks exceeding life expectancy MPs warn over bleak prospects for men in some parts of city
Town pleads to be freed from ‘zombie’ council
‘No evidence of informant’ involved in pub bombings Government denies claims of a cover-up over 1974 atrocity
Villa deficit trebles to £81 million
Loss-making Aston Martin plans to launch new model every 9 months
Strike threat at food supplier Supermarkets could be hit as staff unhappy at new management ‘dictatorship’
Prisoners isolate themselves to escape violence
Brexit threat to financial jobs in West Midlands
Boy, 7, shames builder after work ‘abandoned’ Persimmon finally agrees to clear up mess after child’s letter
‘Resilience’ plan as more jams predicted
CBSO park show is ‘vanity project’ that will waste £100,000
Anger as force says FGM will not be prosecuted
Staffordshire hoard... part 2 County’s second cache of ancient gold treasure stuns archaeologists
Hero of D-Day who witnessed horrors of battle at close quarters
Mother was told body had been incinerated in hospital
Veterans buy pub where old regiment was born
Street sets out plan to develop ‘brownfield first’
Widow vows: I want answers Court throws out legal case against charter boat owners after diving tragedy
Children’s hospital and Wesleyan deserve to be celebrated
We have a real race on our hands
City will be well placed to reap HS2 rewards
Manufacturing really needs a Budget boost
Comment Labour wants new order with power to the people
Heritage buildings merit more respect
Scudamore excited by galaxy of stars set for equine Olympics
New £10m funds boost for Mids manufacturers
Why a complex legal contract can be too clever by half
Lifts firm seventh in export list
City centre office bought for £22.5m
Merry Hill owner steps up investment in centre
Room for passive and active funds in portfolios
Trump would be unwise to battle China
Warning over ‘mirage’ of easy flexible retirement
BOOK REVIEW
Euro heartache inspires Brunt’s Baggies revival
Team-work off the pitch helps us on it – Williams
TTA loss rises to pay for players
Robbo: Wolves’ reaction pushed ref to red card
Young Bielik mans up to the challenge
Villa finances have never been better, vows CEO
Hourihane: Now we’re ready to rock
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