Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
A BIRMINGHAM barber has hung up his scissors after cutting hair on the same city street for nearly 50 years. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
A WOMAN living with a menagerie of animals kept in squalid conditions stabbed a dog six times, a court heard. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
Lynda Criddle was attacked in broad daylight as she returned from a shopping trip. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
The 20-year-old appeared before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court earlier this week accused of the manslaughter of the 46-year-old married dad-of-two at the Fordrough pub, West Heath, last month. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
FAMILIES can step back in time and come face-to-face with prehistoric beasts at Thinktank’s Walking With Dinosaurs exhibition. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
AS the leaders of the G20 countries tried to solve the world’s problems, Birmingham’s young people got together to discuss the best ways to keep the city moving for future generations. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
Lynda Criddle was attacked in broad daylight as she returned from a shopping trip. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
The 20-year-old appeared before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court earlier this week accused of the manslaughter of the 46-year-old married dad-of-two at the Fordrough pub, West Heath, last month. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
A FOURTH man has been arrested over the murder of a Birmingham man stabbed to death in Derby. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
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Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
THE new general manager of one of the West Midlands’ leading charities has urged the region to “enterprise” its way out of the current economic downturn. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
The 20-year-old appeared before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court earlier this week accused of the manslaughter of the 46-year-old married dad-of-two at the Fordrough pub, West Heath, last month. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
A NEW phenomenon is sweeping the streets of Britain. Read
Apr 03 2009 | Birmingham News
NEW electronic wristbands are on sale in midland shops designed to reunite parents with their children should they ever get accidentally separated. Read