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2017-06-29
Remembrance centre up for architectural prize
800 homes planned for huge canal development
Top names lined up for food festival
Louis Vuitton makes way for business at heart of foodie quarter
Adam’s and Simpsons make UK ‘Top 100’ places to dine
Venues lined up for 2022 Games City reveals detailed plan to host range of sports in ready-made venues
Mayor names Midlands supercouncil chief exec
Fears for mental health patients sent 100 miles for treatment Doctors call for end to ‘failing’ system
£88m is massive boost Major Arts Council grant for 13 new organisations
For city’s art and soul Why the arts are now a Birmingham hallmark
New waste charge of £75
New square at heart of development
City to create energy firm to slash fuel bills Tories slam plan that has seen other cities make loss
Summer of Spaghetti Junction closures
Purity team saddles up for 100-mile Vélo cycle ride
Science revolution key to success West Midlands economy could be transformed, claims major report
Formby ukulele to go under hammer Instrument owned by music hall star up for auction in Midlands
MP slams £1bn N.Ireland pledge after DUP deal
Fears over crimewave in historic quarter
Chef’s street food dream – in a shipping container
Gang stole £12.6m from public bodies Midland men jailed for laundering the money
Former chest clinic to be turned into luxury flats
‘Too easy’ to get drugs in prison Narcotics destabilising jail rocked by UK’s biggest riots in decades
Hundreds still shun colour TV
Town to open first brewery in 70 years
Auction of entire school ‘a disgrace’ following closure
Police chief: We couldn’t cope with riots again
Overworked officers are ‘suicidal’, claims top Midland detective Many can no longer cope due to pressure of cuts
Paramedics need police escort for 50 addresses
City’s Custard Factory bought by property firm
£100,000 scheme to end school run chaos
High risk prison inmate had threatened suicide
Council to review 20mph limit before rolling it out to new areas
Sacked bus driver wins unfair dismissal case
Two supervisors for one binman
City to fit sprinklers to all towers after Grenfell
‘Resilient’ West Midland firms stay confident as they maintain sales
No fears over apartments set to be built
Guests thrown out of hotel after inviting homeless woman to stay
Icing on the cake for pop stars
MP: City must get a grip on state of streets Fly-tipping ‘never been so bad’
Pensioner could have been dead for weeks
‘Fairer funding’ is threat to urban schools – heads Birmingham head teachers spell out fears to Prime Minister
Quakers who met Peace-loving Midland family wanted a better life in America – but met torture and damnation in the infamous witch trial town
Their hell in Salem
Showcasing the region’s success
Time for Birmingham to turn the tables on the Government
Comment Be bold on freedom of movement
May strikes DUP deal after 18 days... so why the rush?
March to freedom cannot be stopped
‘Manslaughter by text’ shines light on dark corner of modern life
Should the NHS pay for our parks and green spaces?
Comment Students end up paying their way – whatever the solution
Agents of change have been good for business in Midlands
120 new jobs as TSB grows base in city
National Grid dealmaker scoops major IoD award
Retail rents rise as investment flows into Second City
Volkswagen to open Bullring ‘shop’
Look beyond your emotions when investing
Women still worse off in retirement than men
Hole in the wall still has future after 50 years
Villa paying a high cost for having TWO badges
Camp unity the key to Lions’ bid to topple All Blacks – Shanklin
We’re fighting hard to stay in top flight
Lai keen to keep books balanced at Hawthorns
Championship NOT so hard to play in – Xia
Blues skipper says Redknapp is pushing for Prem – as boss says he won’t be fleeced on transfers
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