Articles...
Sep 2 2005
A BIRMINGHAM University graduate caught up in the devastation of hurricane-ravaged New Orleans today told of her terror as anarchy broke out in the place she sought shelter....
Sep 2 2005
A HEAD-ON smash on a city road sent one car careering through a garage forecourt wall and coming to rest against a phone mast. ...
Sep 2 2005
A MODEL will be flying the flag for Birmingham as she attempts to strut her way to success in the Miss England championships....
Sep 2 2005
BOSSES at chocolate giant Cadbury Schweppes are to concentrate on the chocolate arm of the business after putting the drinks unit behind Oasis and Orangina up for sale. ...
Sep 2 2005
CITY leaders are rethinking plans to beam Council House debates on to a big screen in Chamberlain Square. ...
Sep 2 2005
AN Iranian airline has set up its UK headquarters in Birmingham after the success of its service linking the city with Teheran. ...
Sep 2 2005
RACING veterans Dick Brenton and Peter Johnson are revving up for a Monte Carlo rally with a difference - they're doing it in a Reliant....
Sep 2 2005
THOUSAND student places are being scrapped at the city's leading university because of a row over funding. ...
Sep 2 2005
THE mishandling of local elections has cost Birmingham taxpayers more than £300,000, it was revealed today. ...
Sep 2 2005
BOSSES of a Birmingham theatre were due in court today nearly two years after the stage collapsed at a Sing-A-Long Sound of Music show. ...
Sep 2 2005
DETECTIVES in Solihull are hunting a gang of armed robbers who held a security guard at gunpoint and made off with a large amount of cash. ...
Sep 2 2005
TWO men who died in an horrific car crash may not have been wearing their seatbelts, an inquest heard. ...
Sep 2 2005
PARENTS of a Midland biker killed in a crash told today how he died doing what he loved....
Sep 2 2005
A LANDMARK clock is to be fixed at last - more than a decade after its hands ground to a halt. ...
Sep 2 2005
A MIDLAND MP is urging supporters of a ban on smoking to make their views known. ...
Sep 2 2005
FORMER city cabinet member Mick Rice today vowed to carry out a "work-in" at his desk after being axed as boss of a top Birmingham community organisation. ...
Sep 2 2005
COUNCIL trading standards officers have launched a crackdown on rogue street traders after a pensioner was conned into paying a deposit for a mobility vehicle which he never received. ...
Sep 2 2005
DEVELOPERS have scaled back plans for a £7 million housing, hotel and golf complex in a bid to end a two-year planning wrangle. ...
Sep 2 2005
A PILOT project is hoping to hit the right note with music teachers and musicians in the West Midlands. ...
Sep 2 2005
THE Evening Mail today becomes the first English-language newspaper ever to print its front page headline in Mandarin Chinese....
Sep 2 2005
A CHURCH leader today spoke of his "deep disappointment" that shootings on Birmingham streets is continuing despite the efforts of so many people....