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2017-04-13
Heads ‘denied fair trial’ over Trojan Horse
Controversial golf course housing plans revived
Calls to save landmark church Campaigners urge city to halt demolition of historic Birmingham buildings
Union anger as Lloyds reveals closure of Midland branches
Job numbers down across the region
Reprieve after training course snub to colleges Government U-turn after threat to apprenticeships in city
Tory candidate is ditched over ‘Jew agents’ comment Second council hopeful to go over remarks
£1m fund to halt cars churning up verges
Rise of the teen cyber-criminal is challenge of a generation for police Midland detective leading fight against online crime reveals the scale of the task
High streets weather the storm after a hard year
First-timers to take on Great Run
Former city bins chief banked £414,000 in her final year Payment to ex-council official condemned as she tops salary table for region’s public officials
Inquest to be held for woman who vanished – despite lack of a body
Fraud probe as academy faces closure £550,000 hole in accounts of ‘broken’ school at centre of campaign to save it
400 new apartments to be built in Southside quarter
Midland bosses call for industrial strategy to target new businesses
EDL rally cost West Midlands force £50,000
Prison boss goes months after riot New governor is brought in following worst inmate trouble in decades
Domestic abuse reports soar by a fifth in a year
BMW engine workers set to walk out after pensions row
Poultry plant closure will see 600 jobs axed
Extension on cards for Merry Hill
Cadbury to keep Dairy Milk production in city Major £75m investment in new lines by US owner Mondelez
MP slams mayoral candidate over housing plan
Future for Jaeger uncertain as chain collapses
City centre pub named the best in the Midlands
Expat tried to hire hitman to kill ex
Mum carried dead baby for months so his twin could live Rare condition meant foetus had to stay in womb
Surgeon denies calling witness a ‘lying bitch’
Reunion on cards after 44 years for woman who saved boy’s life
Future of library still in doubt as councils bicker
Pupils ‘may be exposed to extremist views’
‘Free bus days’ to help the poor and tackle congestion Lib Dem mayoral candidate manifesto pledge
Digby to advise UKIP candidate if he wins
50 years of the first SUV... How Range Rover spawned the idea of the ‘sports utility vehicle’
Houses to be built on uni campus after sale of land
Businessmen must repay £170,000 after counterfeit cigarette operation
Top Indian chef confirms new restaurant for city’s Mailbox
Metro trams to stop short of station for work on line
Suspended NHS carer is Nigerian chief vying to be president of nation
Shrewd Simon knows where he’s not loved
Easter should bring a time of reflection
Comment A Hollywood star in the making... Birmingham
Trump U-turn for Syria attack hardly inspires confidence
Have your say on BBC in Midlands
New artwork dedicated to SAS unveiled at cathedral
Law change could finally see return of Superprix
Medical business named Asian company of year
New LEP director creates UK first
£32m private hospital to be built at Pebble Mill
Extension will help firm double sales
Investment tigers prowling to help India roar
Agents report record low of unsold homes
500,000 employers join pension savings scheme
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Phillips wants to finish season in record-breaking style
Johnstone continues to impress
We need to make Edgbaston a real fortress
Xia dismisses Premier links to ace Kodjia
Zola:The kids will be alright Blues boss keen to give talented youngsters an opportunity... as soon as safety is secured
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