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2018-02-08
City U-turn over council tax increase
Campaign to block Powell blue plaque
THE BIRMINGHAM WOMEN WHO FOUGHT FOR THE VOTE:
Another Brum gem bites the dust
MP: Public has lost confidence in police
Inquiry calls for victims of surgeon to come forward
Demand for improved rail service from new town
Council spent £1.6m on hired help during city bins strike
Plea to May for sprinkler funding after Grenfell
Entries open for BYPY 2018 awards
Parliament should move to Midlands, claim MPs
Drivers pay as city suffers some of worst jams in UK
£10 a year to pay for elected mayor blocked
Midlands building boom could bring 17,000 new jobs
Anti-terror officer who had files stolen from car to face disciplinary panel
VAT row could see end to a smashing night out
Curry house to open in high street
Singing the praises for former MEP
Backlash over parking charges at beauty spots
Council apology after it blocked arts centre bid
OAP secretly filmed men using toilets
Tough action as trouble erupts ...on bowling green
800 Carillion staff lose job as ex-boss defends bonuses Doomed construction giant’s former chiefs are grilled by MPs
PM urged to block GKN takeover bid May: I’ll act in interests of UK
Network Rail slams ‘stupidity of lorry drivers’ hitting bridges
Cheers! Pub named best in Brum by CAMRA
Poorest die 10 years earlier in ‘wealthy’ borough
Bid to strike off solicitor who stabbed his wife
Sharia law councils discriminate against women, report suggests
City voters ‘hold key to whether PM stays in job’
Custard magnate’s mansion to be transformed
12,000 back fight to save flower stall
Designers and engineers chosen to construct new station
Locals demand fairer deal as HS2 plans to demolish homes Firm accused of ‘bullyboy tactics’ after homeowners given May 1 deadline
Thatcher statue tweet is not the Sharpe-st ever...
The Brexit numbers May does not want you to see
Chancellor could help bank of nan and grandad
No, Mr President, 60,000 marched because they care about NHS
Town Hall safer in arts group’s hands
Confusion and loss of identity on trains
City leads push for more diverse apprenticeships
IoD chief honoured to receive OBE
Colmore Building to welcome two new businesses
‘Baby boomers’ benefit most in welfare system
Clear way needed to navigate the probate maze
Challenger banks lead way in quest for best rates
BOOK REVIEW
Deadly Brunt’s king of dead-ball assists
Hutton deal U-turn not ruled out
Injury blow for Elphick after loan exit
Carl: Everyone at Blues is buzzing ahead of derby day
Blues sweat on Grounds injury news
GABBY IS IN THE RUNNING FOR BIG DERBY
McCLEAN HINTS AT MOVE AWAY FROM BAGGIES
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