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Sep 6 2005
THE mother of a Midland soldier shot dead in a robbery a year ago said today how the relentless heartbreak and torment was almost too much to bear....
Sep 6 2005
THE daughter of a Birmingham councillor sent hate mail to a top West Midlands fire officer in a bid to force him to drop radical new work practices....
Sep 6 2005
A WOMAN grabbed by a sex attacker in a Birmingham subway escaped unhurt when the man was disturbed by a Good Samaritan passer-by. ...
Sep 6 2005
THE Evening Mail today headed to London to take its demand for answers about the future of Longbridge direct to the Chinese embassy....
Sep 6 2005
THE £350million redevelopment of New Street station is still on track after a "hiccup" surrounding the flow of funds towards the project, transport chiefs said....
Sep 6 2005
VILLA fans today blasted rivals Blues for charging £45 for next month's big derby showdown at St Andrew's - the second most expensive away ticket in the Premiership....
Sep 6 2005
A TAXI driver is being hunted by police after he tried to indecently assault a teenage girl. ...
Sep 6 2005
MOTORISTS at one of Birmingham's busiest filling stations called on the Government and oil companies to cut petrol prices. ...
Sep 6 2005
A DANGEROUS hallucinogenic horse tranquilliser is sweeping Birmingham's clubland, it emerged today. ...
Sep 6 2005
REGULARS raised a glass to the future of their favourite pub today after time was finally called on rumours of demolition....
Sep 6 2005
POLICE today issued an urgent appeal to help trace a severe epileptic who vanished two weeks ago....
Sep 6 2005
THE Birmingham family of the man hailed as the Godfather of Ska are leading a tribute to him in the city....
Sep 6 2005
MOTORBIKE deaths are up by 400 per cent in Staffordshire after a spate of summer tragedies on the roads. ...
Sep 6 2005
THE national leader of a teaching union, Birmingham's Paul Mackney, suffered a heart attack while on holiday, it was revealed today....
Sep 6 2005
A DRUG addict who took part in a £12,000 raid on a furniture store has been sentenced to 12 months' drug treatment and testing by Wolverhampton Crown Court. ...
Sep 6 2005
A MASSIVE clean-up operation is under way to get a cemetery ready for the first public open day in its 170-year-old history....
Sep 6 2005
MEET Grace Hargreaves and Pauline Oulaghan - Birmingham's biggest Donny Osmond fans....