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Oct 12 2005
CITY chiefs have unveiled a £40 million plan to rebuild the parts of Birmingham devastated by July's tornado....
Oct 12 2005
FASHION for ferrets has landed a Black Country couple in a legal battle with clothing giant Burberry....
Oct 12 2005
UNION leaders at Land Rover were today briefing 8,000 workers over a pace-setting wage offer worth at least £900 on the shopfloor....
Oct 12 2005
A STAFFORDSHIRE hospice has suffered a massive slump in fundraising after other charities attracted supporters' cash. ...
Oct 12 2005
A STAFFORDSHIRE farmer said his business would be destroyed if a proposed bypass is built on green belt land. ...
Oct 12 2005
A MOVE to modern offices is on the cards for hundreds of Staffordshire's key council employees currently working in unsuitable buildings. ...
Oct 12 2005
THE threatened axe of the Alexandra Hospital's Accident & Emergency department in Redditch has been slammed by the town's MP. ...
Oct 12 2005
HOUSE hunters in Worcestershire can check out whether the property they want to purchase has rights of way running through it, thanks to a new map....
Oct 12 2005
TWO tenants with learning difficulties "sneakily" moved into a city street were today accused of making residents' lives a misery. ...
Oct 12 2005
PUBLIC toilets in Harborne, which have caused a stink for years, are finally getting a proper clean-up and are to be better maintained. ...
Oct 12 2005
WORRIED councillors have written directly to the Secretary of State appealing to her to call off a " demoralising" consultation on a proposed merger of two hospital trusts. ...
Oct 12 2005
A SHIRLEY woman who stole her sister's new credit card, signed it herself and began using it was already serving community sentences for similar offences. ...
Oct 12 2005
HE WAS one of Birmingham's bravest - a George Cross winner who paid the ultimate price as he rescued victims from a house bombed in the Blitz....
Oct 12 2005
BIRMINGHAM International and Wolverhampton rail stations are set to benefit from a massive £4 billion facelift. ...
Oct 12 2005
DETECTIVES were today questioning two men suspected of murdering seven-year-old Toni-Ann Byfield after she left Birmingham to stay with her dad in London. ...
Oct 12 2005
IT'S the kind of holiday snap that could feature in anyone's photo album as a memory of a great time with pals....
Oct 12 2005
THE Birmingham Mail today joins forces with UNICEF to raise desperately-needed cash for survivors of the South Asia earthquake - and here's how YOU can help....
Oct 12 2005
A WOMAN given the chance to fulfil a dream and use her dead husband's sperm to conceive a child was beginning her treatment today....
Oct 12 2005
FINE dodgers in Birmingham were given an early morning shock when they were rounded up and hauled before the courts. ...
Oct 12 2005
A COUPLE were today celebrating the birth of Britain's first ever twins to be born from frozen eggs. ...
Oct 12 2005
BRUMMIES have known it for years and now the rest of Europe has finally caught on - our city is the continent's most forward thinking. ...
Oct 12 2005
TRADERS who are confused about the new fireworks laws are invited to a free seminar in Birmingham tomorrow. ...
Oct 12 2005
THESE are the faces of two men wanted for questioning after a city bus driver was doused in lighter fluid and threatened with being set on fire....
Oct 12 2005
A BADLY injured driver was air-lifted to hospital after being cut from her wrecked car in a crash on the A38 in Staffordshire. ...
Oct 12 2005
TOUGH new laws to prevent a repeat of Birmingham's postal voting scandal have been unveiled. ...
Oct 12 2005
BIRMINGHAM was today being awarded a top accolade for its efforts to treat and find a cure for a painful blood disorder. ...
Oct 12 2005
ASTON Villa and Birmingham City are hovering too close for comfort to the relegation zone - and it doesn't get much better for their female footie fans. ...
Oct 12 2005
A HOODIE cyclist snatched an 11-year-old boy's mobile phone in a Kidderminster street. ...
Oct 12 2005
DARRYL Kefford was typical of the thousands of workers who lost their jobs when MG Rover collapsed. ...
Oct 12 2005
ANTI-social behaviour will continue to plague lawabiding Tamworth families as long as the council refuses to listen, it was claimed today. ...
Oct 12 2005
HUNDREDS of potentially lethal electric blankets are to undergo urgent safety checks in a Staffordshire campaign to save pensioners' lives. ...