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2020-02-20
Clean Air Zone won’t be delayed despite problems
Awards to celebrate region’s top apprentices
£1.7m to give Bard back to Brum Major project to revive one of world’s greatest Shakespeare collections
Flood defences hold – but more rain on the way
Rare England shirt almost went to jumble sale
Half of ambulance staff attacked in the past year
City council tax bill set to rise by £150
Fears over NHS plan to tap into mobile phones
Care home plan for historic manor house revived
Fears over stop and search for ethnic minorities
Road ahead for the car revealed in JLR concept
Aktar’s new Argentinian steakhouse set to open
Councillor slams training session that used Lego
‘Bomb site’ car park to be transformed into 700 new flats
Historic pool raises the roof
Ex-officer barred from police after using cancelled blue badge
Uber reveals facial ID system after safety fears
£3m boost for low-carbon projects
Blow for Solihull as M&S to close
Man fitted tracker to his ex’s car
Travellers move nearer QE ‘to access services’
Tributes after death of respected councillor
2022 Games accused of being a ‘vanity project’
Shop supplied illegal alcohol kept in baby bottles
Towns ‘will not’ lose their police stations
MP calls for tough rules on Islamic madrassas
‘Inadequate’ A&Es failing to protect patient safety
HS2 college ‘blocking’ Ofsted report
RAF pilot who flew in secret battle for Russia marks 100th birthday
Wife and brother sent memory cards to jailed terrorist
Apartments plan for former office
Base police in schools and turn the tide on knife crime
HS2 – and a good day to bury good news...
Plenty of trees – but not in the places that matter
Has Boris just signalled an expansion of city’s airport?
Divided Democrats will easeTeflonTrump back intoWhite House
There is no better feeling than making people laugh ... but to do it as Eric and Ernie is a joy
Silence is golden as early giants of comedy set sail
SOUND bites
I’m a queer boy from a council estate up North, so Jamie and I have that in common
In search of the next Swan Lake
Havana time of their lives
Digging out some golden oldies
We would never Eurovision...
SOUND JUDGEMENT
Rock stars put on a show
Leave it to the
Tech that...
Have we got boozers for you
THE FLORAL TRANCE
DID CHRISTIE CRACK POISONING MYSTERY? Agatha Christie’s theory on a famous unsolved murder case is included in new book, Poisoned at the Priory. Its author, ANTONY M BROWN, investigates
I am bold... for an oldie
Wishful thinking from
TRIED & TESTED
Flying in the face of adversity
Great artists who drew our curtains
Talk about hi-tech, this Merc’s utter-ly brilliant
GEEK TO ME
Love at first
TRAVEL NEWS
Late breaks
Escape plans
LICENCE T CHILL You’ll be in 007 heaven with one of these Bond-inspired breaks, writes PAUL COLE
Don’t be defined by a number. If you want to wear a bikini, go for it!
TechWeek will bang the city’s drum even louder
Contenders named for 2020 Legal Awards
Gymshark agrees third letting at BlytheValley
Grainger scheme given £185m boost
Action needed to protect access to our own cash
Helping the self-employed save for the future
The goal in post-Brexit landscape
Pedersen: We can make a late promotion push
Blues duo striking right balance for Lukas
BOOK REVIEW
Chief still wondering how Bilic didn’t get a Prem club
Jenkins gives insight into transfer approach
Smith hopes Mings pick up at Saints...
Players put arm around sorry Bjorn
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