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2024-04-11
£3bn Blues sports quarter is ‘more than just a stadium’
Club loses £25m despite increase in revenue
Tory councillor exposed for racist online account
Midland Tory MPs could face wipeout at election
Mother died after QE medics failed to diagnose sepsis
High street restaurant ‘one of the most exciting’, says Raynor
Jazz & Blues Festival in doubt after council cuts
Residents and businesses to help ‘shape’ failing council
Best of the Midland pubs and bars named
One third of councillors own a second property within city
The full list of declarations for land and property ownership
Anger as Labour HQ to pick city leader again
Backlash as some councillors refuse to sign ‘targets’ contract
‘Dysfunctional’ group blighted by factionalism
Hopes for new tech festival to highlight Midland sector
Locals fear for future if reservoir path is sold on
Siblings made up movie in £1m tax fraud
Petition to save ‘beating heart of city’s culture’
Former baths to be turned into community hub
Benefit cheat avoids jail after pocketing £85,000
Teams urged to get down to business for Great Run
Author: ‘Libraries saved my life after father died’
I waited 35 years to learn truth about father’s death
All change at Bullring asTed Baker pulls out
Last-minuteTory candidate for police election
Great British Menu chef to reopen top restaurant
City Clean Air Zone makes £54m in profit for the council
Blunder as council paints over mural of poet
Commonwealth Games struck gold for country
Gunman hiding in bush gets 32 years for shooting
3D imaging tool solved over 300 murder cases
Trainee PC harassed fellow W.Mids officer
Import charge is a body blow for our nation of shopkeepers
From the Romans to Gen Z, we’ve all marvelled at the Severn
Collapse of Baltimore bridge shines a light on America’s troubled waters
£7m boost for firm that sells £50k headphones
Talbots bowled over with sponsorship deal
New boss is something to Crowe about
Staff take ownership of city architecture practice
Mortgage market offers some hope for borrowers
Annuities play their part in the drive for financial security
Record amount paid out for motor claims by insurers
Catch their Drifters!
SHOWS WON’T BUST BUDGET
New gallery a lifeline for artists in troubled times
I wouldn’t win it, but I’d love to do Strictly
SOUND JUDGEMENT
Lockdown listening parties gave me a sense of purpose
The wild, wild west
Fiat’s happy anniversary
Puzzles Brain teasers General Knowledge Quiz
Jed: Eyes still on the prize despite draw
Bears draw comfort as downpour halts Pears
Unai: We must stay balanced after sting from Bees
‘Fantastic’ Ollie wins boss praise
Wheels in motion for Blues’ big masterplan
Knighthead’s Academy gets technical with chief’s arrival
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