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Sep 7 2005
A VIDEO tape featuring Osama bin Laden were found at the former Birmingham home of a suspected terrorist, a court was told today....
Sep 7 2005
FAMILIES were evacuated from two homes following a fire in Birmingham late last night. ...
Sep 7 2005
A DRIVER killed in a three-car smash in the Worcestershire countryside was today named by police. ...
Sep 7 2005
LITTLE Harriet Hrafnsson is a real golden girl. Despite being given just weeks to live as a tot, she has won gold for the second year in a row at the British Transplant Games....
Sep 7 2005
FEARS are growing for a Midland mother-of-four who has not been seen for more than a week....
Sep 7 2005
REVIVED plans for a controversial new £20 million mental health unit in Moseley will be fully unveiled tomorrow - with local people invited to comment on the new scheme. ...
Sep 7 2005
CLUBBERS in Birmingham had a surprise chance to rub shoulders with top soap opera hunks as they partied in the city....
Sep 7 2005
A CONVICTED rapist from Smethwick who was jailed for life has had his case referred to the Court of Appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission. ...
Sep 7 2005
THE Evening Mail took the plight of thousands of former Rover workers to the door of the Chinese Embassy in London - but was met with a wall of silence....
Sep 7 2005
NOTES on mortars were found at the Birmingham home of a Muslim who was arrested at the Channel Tunnel with traces of high explosive on socks in his luggage, a jury heard. ...
Sep 7 2005
SOME of Birmingham's trains are so filthy that transport bosses admit they even look dirty after they've been cleaned. ...
Sep 7 2005
A BUSINESSMAN who helped to smuggle six million cigarettes from China was today starting a two-year prison sentence from Birmingham Crown Court....
Sep 7 2005
A PUB in the shadow of Warwickshire's County Cricket Ground has stumped the neighbourhood - by applying to sell booze from 7am. ...
Sep 7 2005
A BIRMINGHAM adventure centre attacked by arsonists is proving it will not be beaten by yobs. ...
Sep 7 2005
PETROL prices have smashed through the £1 barrier for city drivers following an Evening Mail readers' survey of filling stations. ...
Sep 7 2005
THEY were rocketed from the Rum Runner to rulers of the pop world - and Birmingham's most famous musical sons today backed ten unsigned bands to follow in their footsteps....
Sep 7 2005
HUNDREDS of white collar jobs are to be lost at Jaguar as the luxury car maker continues to suffer plunging sales....
Sep 7 2005
POLICE have called time on one of the city's oldest and best known nightclubs....