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The Birmingham Mail has been providing the UK's second city and surrounding areas with unrivalled coverage for more than 130 years. Every day, we aim to provide readers with all the latest news, sport, comment and information for the area.
Every day in print, the Birmingham Mail also publishes special sections on specific areas of interest...
MONDAY
Sports Argus Extra - a 16-page round up of the weekend's sporting action including reports, analysis, statistics and pictures.
Shopping - all the latest in fashion and beauty section including Watchdog and Best Buys.
TUESDAY
Family Life - dedicated to families, parenting, education and health, an essential read for all members of the family.
WEDNESDAY
Travel - a pull-out guide to good value holidays, cheap flights, bargain breaks and tips for readers on finding the best deals.
THURSDAY
Jobs - the Birmingham Mail's famous Jobs section is the premier press recruitment platform for the region, averaging 2,000 new jobs every week.
Food and Drink news and reviews on the regions restaurants, pubs and eateries, as well as top tips from Brum's own celebrity chefs.
FRIDAY
What's On - 20 pages of where to go, what to see and what to watch in this essential guide to the Midlands.
Motors - editorial advice, road tests and top tips on motoring across the Midlands as well as the latest motoring deals in the area.
SATURDAY
Sports Argus a 16-page focus on pink paper inserted in the Mail FREE every Saturday... containing every cough and spit on local sport.
Archive Editions a weekly eight-page reprint of Birmingham Mail's from decades ago... evoking great memories from days gone by.
Complaints procedure
The Birmingham Mail conforms to the newspaper industry's voluntary Code of Practice, administered by the Press Complaints Commission.
If you feel we have made an error in a report, or have fallen below our usual high standards, please write in the first instance to: Steve Dyson, Editor, Birmingham Mail, Weaman Street, Birmingham B4 6AX. Tel:0121 234 5688. Email: steve.dyson@birminghammail.net.
If dissatisfied, the PCC code of practice, along with details of how to complain, is available from Halton House, 20/23 High Holborn, London EC1N 2JD. Website www.pcc.org.uk or email complaints@pcc.org.uk Telephone: 020 7831 0022 Helpline: 0845 600 2757.
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