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Sep 28 2005
A MIDLAND footballing legend who "mistreated" his wheelchair bound former partner who he had been caring for has been given a two-year conditional discharge. ...
Sep 28 2005
FAMILIES of sick patients will benefit from a new flat rate hospital parking charge if talks between health and transport bosses end "unfair" price differences....
Sep 28 2005
SMASH and grab thieves are targeting vans across Bromsgrove and south Birmingham, police have warned....
Sep 28 2005
VODAFONE'S decison to axe 650 jobs in Birmingham has left workers feeling bitter, but not surprised....
Sep 28 2005
PEOPLE living near to a Birmingham landmark will get a blast from the past when the Cadbury factory 'bull' - a horn so loud it can be heard five miles away - is brought back to life....
Sep 28 2005
THE city's first ever gourmet food festival sweeps into Birmingham tomorrow, with traders from across Europe guaranteeing a mouthwatering feast. ...
Sep 28 2005
A PREGNANT woman and her partner suffered cuts and bruises after his pick-up truck skidded off a main road and landed on its roof....
Sep 28 2005
FUMING families today demanded answers after a pile of dumped medical waste was left in a city street overnight despite repeated calls to the council to move it....
Sep 28 2005
HEARTLANDS Hospital bosses are poised to take over the running of crisis-hit Good Hope Hospital after it issued a desperate plea for help....
Sep 28 2005
COMMUTERS heading for Birmingham faced a third day of rail misery today at the hands of one of the Midlands' most wanted criminals....
Sep 28 2005
A CITY school where Villa striker Luke Moore was a pupil is £10,000 better off - after a cheeky, earlymorning phone call from his former teacher....
Sep 28 2005
A WOMAN was today fighting for life with multiple injuries after a two-car crash. ...
Sep 28 2005
THREE men have been charged over an incident in which a police motorcyclist was knocked off his bike as he approached a suspected stolen car. ...
Sep 28 2005
FORMER Powertrain bosses planning the rebirth of Longbridge said today: "The Chinese are definitely here for the long haul."...
Sep 28 2005
FORMER Longbridge workers' leader Annil Chandra said today of the Nanjing pledge: "I am still very sceptical."...
Sep 28 2005
NANJING was today still unable to shake off the cloud of scepticism surrounding its plans, as one top motor guru dismissed the company's ambitions as a "pious hope"....
Sep 28 2005
BIRMINGHAM business chiefs believed Nanjing's plans now revealed would give hope to former MG Rover workers thrown on the dole....
Sep 28 2005
BIRMINGHAM City Football Club's plans to finance a new ground off the back of a regional casino have suffered a serious setback....
Sep 28 2005
THE future of two city special schools under pressure because of falling pupil numbers will be safeguarded thanks to a move to bring them together....