Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
REDUNDANT Rover employees still looking for jobs should consider relocating to Blackpool and opening a guest house. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
LANDOWNERS who shame their neighbourhoods by littering gardens, yards and compounds with rubbish are to be forced to pick up the tab. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
A PENSIONER caught a serial criminal burgling her home just five days after he had been sentenced to four months in jail. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
A BIRMINGHAM man today warned of the dangers of a new back garden craze after he broke his neck in a freak accident. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
ALMOST one in five city teenagers are being plagued by bullies who bombard them with text threats or insults, it emerged today. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
A YOUNG wife stabbed her husband in the throat with an eight-inch blade kitchen knife, severing his vocal chords, a court heard. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
TWO thousand jobs are to be created at a new development which will be built only a few miles from MG Rover's mothballed Longbridge factory. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
A MADAM who earned £11,000 in nine months running a Birmingham brothel has avoided prison. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
A BIRMINGHAM man is believed to have drowned himself at the same city beauty spot where his mother committed suicide more than 20 years ago. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
POLICE were today still hunting a hit-and-run driver after a Birmingham man died following a horrific road accident when he was struck by two vehicles. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
CITY politicians were at loggerheads today over Lin Homer's surprise decision to quit as the £170,000-a-year chief executive of Birmingham Council. Read
Jun 07 2005 | Top Stories
CROOKED estate agent Marios Antoniou was today starting a two-and-a-half year jail sentence for conning two women out of more than £125,000 after tricking them with bogus property deals. Read