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2019-11-07
MY MUM IS NOT A MURDERER
Birmingham to become a ‘breastfeeding friendly city’
£85k payout for tutor sacked after bout of insomnia
Call for business rates review to help high streets
Council tax to rise 4% and £27m cuts to come
Authority’s big financial challenges in years ahead
Government ‘hypocrisy’ as certainty undermined
Probe over sixth childbirth death
City councillor storms out after meeting descends into angry farce
Godsiff loses battle for safe Labour seat in LGBT row
Johnson uses city to launch campaign
May’s ‘fall guy’ rejected asTory candidate
Familiar faces quit
Flyover will not halt new Sprint bus
Call to public over Remembrance
Drunk couple caused chaos on flight after vodka binge
Sacked policeman guilty of sick child sex offences
Constable locked up for ‘explicit’ messages sent to vulnerable woman
Ride’s safety discussed before girl was killed
Supermarket fined £75,000 for dumping waste onto city street
Jail for boiler salesman who preyed on elderly
Pop-up restaurant: ‘No-shows’ are a threat to livelihood
Council needs more action and less talk to succeed – report
New cash to boost neglected towns
Mum locked up for failure to get son to attend school
Short path ‘costing council £2k’
Green Kathryn to run for mayor
Trinket pushes the right buttons
Mechanic spared jail – despite 60 offences
Nurse gave patient wrong vaccine
Labour’s Byrne claims uncertainty is harming city jobs and investment
Vandal faces prison over attacks on city mosques
Baths could become Britain’s ‘finest’ public pool
RoseWest helped abduct teenager, claims solicitor
Anglo-Saxon hoard was
137 Marston’s pubs sold to rival Admiral
Gloves are off in the crucible of the Midlands battleground
| CHRIS GAME
They can rebrand history but can they redefine ‘ordinary’?
Hitting drivers will harm city’s future
DIY is way forward when BBC ignore us
Trump unwittingly makes Boris look weak ahead of poll
Finding the funny side of being so unlucky in love
SOUND BITES
Time is right for more of Ben’s ‘little bit of politics’
SOUND bites
Agatha Christie gave me The Mousetrap for my ninth birthday...
David is flattered by the Roald Dahl comparisons
Our last chance to see Carlos strut his stuff?
The Rolling Stones are to blame for us all continuing to go and go
SOUND JUDGEMENT
Duo work in tandem to create magical worlds
MUSIC REVIEW
Playing the waiting game at city’s finest restaurants
Art of baking
Spring form Tin star
Choc and awe
In a world in which we are all looking down at our phones, this film is about the wonder of looking up
THE BAD BOYS DONE GOOD
THERE IS POWER IN A REUNION...
My dodgy past has affected everything I said or did, but it’s never depressed me
TRIED & TESTED
Escape to the Chateau
A flavour of the future...
Tech that...
Clio Mk5 set to win even more admirers
Feeling a yen for zen
Seven wonders
Late breaks
£750k added to fund to train firms’ apprentices
City law firm acquired in £4m deal
Intu offloads biz park to aid finances
H&M concept store in the Bullring
Brexit impasse affecting potential tenant interest
Sales boost in high street after bigger price cuts
Peer: Millennials getting less for paying in more
Lessons must be learned fromWoodford debacle
Mose’s Jacques on top of world after SA win
Pep insists his Blues will stick with attacking style on road
BOOK REVIEW
Albion happy to go to Hull and back now
Baggies top again after routine win at strugglers
Late goals and leads lost costly
ALBION BOSS DELIGHTED BY ANOTHER GOOD RESULT ON ROAD
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