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2019-09-12
I’ve done enough to get re-elected, claims mayor
Business Awards to boost £2m Acorns appeal
We can build our own mythologies – and take Brum to a higher peak
Hundreds of new trains could Supercharge Midland economy
Call for rethink of HS2 route to link up Birmingham and Nottingham
The Midlands Engine Rail strategy
MP: Review must consider alternative high-speed route
City braced for more LGBT demos
Total of 6,700 complaints in a year
Boots NHS walk-in clinic ‘in the wrong place’ could be axed
New Defender lands at last
But potential Brexit no-deal strikes a blow to confidence
Adam’s makes top 50 restaurants in Good Food Guide
‘White blokes’ at the top ‘slowing down the region’
An Englishman’s home up for sale
Council to hire political assistants despite cuts
Councillors throw out gates plan for ‘millionaires’ estate
Robber, 15, jailed after pensioner he mugged dies over a week later
Midland high street closures soar
Green belt housing plan chopped back
Pupils unsafe at ‘inadequate’ city school
School governor groomed girl but gets ‘benefit of the doubt’
Spelman to quit seat as she highlights no-deal fears
Speed camera snares 7,000 drivers
Mother gets 18 years for killing boyfriend in drunk knife frenzy
Man admits mowing PC down with his car
Hoard dates to ‘Roman Brexit’
Midland couple feel wrath of St Ives locals with ‘Holibobs’ cottage
Violent teenage burglars sent video of stolen car to victim
Move stalls to ban begging and rough sleepers from city centre
The 1960s racism row that brought Malcolm X calling
‘Ridiculous’ plan to shut expressway postponed
Judge backs officers who restrained prisoner
Company boss killed in road crash
Tourist tax not the answer to local authority underfunding
5G will be game-changer as region leads the way
Europe will soon come a-knocking
PM’s judgment is questionable
Second vote is only way out of chaos
West Midlands ‘urban national park’ would have a rich story to tell
HS2 delay will be disaster for region
THE KING AND I
SOUND JUDGEMENT
It would be a ‘crime’ to miss this family affair!
SOUND bites
Discover Brum’s hidden
It’s an amazing opportunity, I can’t believe I’m actually here
SOUND bites
When Rosie read the part of King John it was electrifying
Phenomenon breathing life into old boozers
Orchestra upholds friendships across the political divide
Taste of Downton that’s sure to make you Abbey
RAISE A GLASS
Chicken delight
Winter warmer
I didn’t really believe that there would be a Downton film...
JACK’S JUST THE LAD TO TEACH KIDS ABOUT WILDLIFE
ABBEY ENDING...
HUSTLERS (15)
Three to see
My income had always been insecure... Apple Tree Yard made me less poor
Why Holly’s the yummiest of mummies...
JOANNE watkinson
ONTHE RADAR
Delft a good hand
Apple turns things up to 11
Tech that...
Flexible, spacious Tarraco is sure to be a family favourite
A whiter shade of pale
THE LOOMING TOWER
SHOWTIME IN CHICAGO
When I found out I was pregnant I felt this wallop of anxiety take hold
Fab four are included in the top 100 tech firms
Law firm on track as Games sponsor
New chair takes reins at city networking group
Landmark building hailed as ‘fitting’ new home
Insurance ‘quirks’ can hit drivers in pocket
ER can come to your aid when selling up
Brexit drama is like real-life soap opera
Martinez much impressed as Engels adapts to Prem’s pace
Return toVilla really floats George’s Boat
BOOK REVIEW
We want more than simply surviving
Less is more in the numbers game for Blues boss Clotet
ENGELS MAKES HIS MARX AS HE SHINES AT VILLA
Sky Blues chief leads chase for top Albion job
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