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2023-01-19
Blow for Midlands as No.10 takes axe to investment zones
JLR swipes hundreds of Facebook and Twitter staff
Labour councillor named as lord mayor
Noisy street preachers and buskers facing ban
National Express strike threat as 8% offer snubbed
Uni staff to strike as pay for top brass is revealed
MasterChef studios on menu with Digbeth plan
Doctor suspended for faking patient treatment
2022 festival was £100m winner for local economy
Veteran, 97, takes to water for first time since ship torpedoed
Fraudster stole £900,000 from council to gamble
City internet speeds on go-slow compared to others
New parts of city centre to be pedestrianised in visitor plan
House exploded minutes after gas leak was reported
Policeman ‘kissed mum’ after visiting to fix cooker, jury told
Villa fans’ fury over deal with ‘misogynistic’ firm
Rugby league heading to Alexander Stadium
Hunt on for Edwardian circus elephant... under Morrisons
Life at crossroads for Benny actor after cancer scare
City council is ‘slum landlord’
NHS dentist exodus sees people extract own teeth
£97m ‘one-stop-shop’ hospital centre opens
Collapse of battery maker sees Midland plan scuppered
Drunk driver killed own friend in horrific smash
Midland steel company to be mothballed in energy crisis
SHEDDING NEW LIGHT ON CATHEDRAL’S WINDOWS
First Chance to View Plans and Reserve New Retirement Apartments in Kings Norton
Developer link-up for scheme
Eastside Metro line will not be ready until 2027
Shy corvid is one of nature’s secret beauties
More skeletons in closet when money starts running out?
Sunak’s numeracy skills strategy must add up...
Madness rules in ‘woke’ world as those it claims to help suffer
Coverage of MP’s earnings felt biased
Output down again as uncertainty holds sway
Midland IT services firm bought by national group
£1m boost for firm after management buyout
Interior design studio opens at city’s Mailbox
Comfortable new home for seat manufacturer
Call for reforms to get more people saving cash
Annuities v drawdown?That is the question
Susie’s clued up on Christie
Stars set to shine
Abba became deeply unfashionable ... then people remembered that they were brilliant
Most people by their late 20s or early 30s have survived heartbreak once or twice... it still hits just as hard every time
Katrina’s work is cutting edge
Power is genderless. If you touch it, it’s going to contaminate you
Excess all areas
Queen of the forest
Sleeker X1 to appeal to a younger market
JULIAN BLISS SEPTET
Light up your life
Past Times
How to do Buenos Aires on a budget
Puzzles Brain teasers General Knowledge Quiz
Bright and beautiful
Blues’ forgotten man fires timely reminder
Boss: Neil’s save was out of this world
Matt’s finish takes the gloss off job well done
I’m all mixed up over win – Corberan
Emery is organising a Villa family gathering
Fred is given a free ticket to go Racing
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