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2019-02-07
Corrections & clarifications
‘Appalling’ prison could return to private hands
Hotel and apartments could be built on old industrial site
£165m plan for canalside homes
Anger as ‘damaging’ dispute could drag on for a year
U-turn on rat catchers and arts as council tax rises by 4.99%
Tory Government ‘battering Birmingham’, claims Labour
New bins chief at eye of the storm
Binmen in strike row
Demolishing flyover would bring ‘two years of chaos’
Deportation of convicts is a ‘stain on Britain’, says activist
‘I love my life... but I can’t deal with this pain’
Police could ‘consider’ red light tolerance zone for prostitutes
Carmaker’s woes lead to jobs going at supplier
JLR was given £11m in state aid
Islamic school that splits boys and girls at lunch condemned
Hospital claims ops may be cut in ‘no deal’
No final pay packet for staff of collapsed Patisserie Valerie chain
First bike share scheme in region launched before big roll-out
Student flats blocked after outcry
Women hit by state pension changes to get free bus travel
Schools trust told: Justify why you pay the bosses £150,000
Equal pay claims could dog city council for years to come
Crisis in mental health as children self-harm
One in three inmates reoffends within a year
Cadbury loses battle of the colour purple
Metro link will not be ready for 2022 Games
Head failed to disclose sex offender relationship
Volunteers want to bake own bread at Tolkien’s landmark
Windscreen washer women continue to plague city drivers
Council meets cycling chiefs over velodrome
We’ll be judged on how we treat our most vulnerable
Corbyn’s table talk is risky gamble
Close encounter is a tall order
Trump leading world into treacherous re-run of the Cold War
Did the Ripper kill
Midland schoolgirl?
Deal or not, we’ve played a bad hand
If you died in the street what would you expect?
Stranglers on the March again
Welsh wonder is still going strong
I want my drops of paint to become musical notes
Violinist climbs out of the pit to return ‘home’
Don’t come expecting to see Belle in a yellow ballgown!
DNA DUO HAVE THEIR MINDS SET ON
I love talking to an audience and finding out what is holding them back
Anything could happen on a night with Jimeoin
Tiny Chinese restaurant gets into Brum’s first 11
AA inspectors praise ‘playful’ city restaurant
I think there’s space in the world for two conversion therapy movies ... it’s just a one-two punch
STILL PRETTY
Romantic reads for Valentine’s Day...
He died far too young, but Thomas Girtin left a wealth of wonderful art that is still thrilling experts today Capital work
The men who made their living from being
Oh Mi word, look how this city car has grown
PLANT OF THE WEEK
Beached in Wales
NOW AND ZEN It’s 30 years later than planned, but PAUL OGDEN finally discovers inner peace amid the many wonders of India’s Golden Triangle
HARD TO BEAT THIS YOGA RETREAT
Losing a baby was but it’s not healthy to bottle it up and carry on
Sign language providers win major investment
Stronger together as law firms merge
Developers flock as city hits record heights
200-year-old GVA name to disappear after sale
Peace of mind if your mental health suffers
Bargain hunt boost for the high street
Warning signs as £197m lost in investment scams
BOOK REVIEW
This is the club that’s given so much to me, the least I can do is give something back
Nothing ‘Dubious’ about Morrison’s goal
Mings in the clear after FA review
Villa men: Should they stay or should they go?
Moore: Burke still has a future with Baggies
I’m not the retiring type says Barry
CHE OPENS UP ON WHY HE STUCK WITH BLUES
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