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2018-05-10
Formula E could revive city’s motor-racing spirit
225 homes to be offered to region’s rough sleepers West Midlands given £10m to pilot ‘Housing First’ project
Longbridge shopping park sold for £54m
Plan to transform redundant landmark into university exhibition space
What have you done
For us, Mr Mayor?
Rubbish dumped at city cemetery
Wholesale change for city market
U-turn over assay mark is victory for silversmiths Overseas offices can no longer feature Birmingham’s anchor
Crook paralysed rail route in stand-off
Peaky Blinders: The Ballet? Creator Knight in secret talks with dance company
Chance to get face to face with Victoria
MP defends rant at teen Fabricant swears at Twitter critic
New twist in fight to save music pub
Star sommelier scoops national award
Council pledges to consider speed cameras at death crash site
All change – but it’s still Labour keep grip on power in compact council Green dream as party wins first-ever seat
New wards leave some out of joint in major shake-up
Lib Dem Tilsley going strong after 50 years
Tories strengthen grip on Solihull Council
Rare Brum bus up for sale in auction
Football boss accused of blackmail Coach charged with demanding ‘£12,000 with menaces’ from club chairman
Five-star treatment on cards for Grand French company snaps up iconic city hotel
Tudor house with sordid past for sale
Man constructed sub-machine gun to shoot himself
Driver gets bus lane fine after rushing to stricken OAP’s aid
Police officers cleared for using baton during arrest
Teams stride out to battle for 10K titles
LETTERS | STATESIDE | CHRIS GAME No change is big change in giddy world of local politics
Comment Cabinet split harms our carmakers
Architect built on fierce principles to challenge authority
University and QE parking nightmare
Give to charities – not chuggers
A message to you Rudy... beware the storm that’s a-coming
Comment When music and politics collide...
Strategy boss to offer digital insight
Society reaps the reward of Co-op’s cash
New twist as Tata to sell two Midland specialists
City investor snaps up hundred of properties
New faces at construction company
Shopping centre plans face council opposition
Fraudulent applications for accounts on the rise
Do homework before rushing into a mortgage
Morrison: It’s great to get the fans onside
Monk work must mean the end to ‘Blunder Years’ saga
Villa hope Boro homework will get top marks
Proud Trott: I will always be a Bear
Big-game players must stand up to see off chap in the cap...
£45 MILLION Relegation has come at very high price for the Baggies
Kieran holds hands up for sorry season
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