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Oct 28 2005
THOUSANDS of Staffordshire families have a chance to help plan new transport services to put travellers in the fast lane and clear congested roads. ...
Oct 28 2005
A TEENAGE boy has run away from his Birmingham home to be with a girl he met on holiday. ...
Oct 28 2005
A FATHER of two who illegally claimed jobseeker's allowance in a six year benefit fraud and received £31,850 while a director of two companies, has been jailed for 15 months. ...
Oct 28 2005
A STAFFORDSHIRE high school has been urged to take tougher action against bullies and a handful of disruptive pupils. ...
Oct 28 2005
MEDICAL experts have slammed proposals to axe services at a Redditch hospital - branding the idea clinically unsound and against the best interests of patients. ...
Oct 28 2005
A STUNNER from Redditch has made it through to the final of a national modelling competition after she was talent spotted while shopping at a London fashion store....
Oct 28 2005
OUTRAGED council officers in Redditch were left fuming when they discovered "mindless" vandals had targeted a war memorial garden for the second time in a month. ...
Oct 28 2005
THE Government has given a Black Country borough a "can do better" report on the way organisations such as the council are working to improve life for residents. ...
Oct 28 2005
NANJING has launched talks with new potential partners to resume volume car production at Longbridge, it was revealed today....
Oct 28 2005
CITY families rushed to safety after a lorry carrying 22,000 tons of liquid petroleum gas overturned on a major Birmingham commuter road....
Oct 28 2005
FIREFIGHTERS freed a dog after it became trapped inside the engine of a van in the city. ...
Oct 28 2005
PET lovers in Shard End were today urged to be on their guard against a suspected cat-napper who is thought to be targeting the area....
Oct 28 2005
A WEST Mercia police constable has been remanded in custody over allegations of rape and assault. ...
Oct 28 2005
PRODUCTION remained halted at a giant Midland bakery today after it was found to be infested with mice. ...
Oct 28 2005
TWO men were today being quizzed over the brutal murder of Isiah Young-Sam who was stabbed to death as race riots swept Lozells. ...
Oct 28 2005
THE city could face a £2.5 million bill to replace all the glass panels in the flagship Millennium Point....
Oct 28 2005
POLICE were today investigating following the discovery of a body floating in a lake in a Birmingham park. ...
Oct 28 2005
BIRMINGHAM MPs today insisted they offered good value for money after it emerged they were claiming expenses of up to £133,044....
Oct 28 2005
WEST Midlands Police has been given top marks in a school-style annual report into the state of national policing. ...
Oct 28 2005
LETTERS with fake stamps on are being weeded out at Birmingham's giant sorting office months after a major counterfeiting operation was identified in the West Midlands. ...
Oct 28 2005
A FARMER whose young cow was shot dead by police marksmen after it ran amok on a golf course is threatening to sue the force for compensation. ...
Oct 28 2005
THE Cabinet housing chief whose resignation has been demanded by Birmingham Labour MPs came out fighting today. ...
Oct 28 2005
MEMORIES of wartime Birmingham are wanted for a BBC Remembrance Day storytelling weekend. ...
Oct 28 2005
A 74-YEAR-OLD Midland man who once worked as a volunteer with a British children's charity has been jailed after admitting sexually abusing a teenager 20 years ago. ...
Oct 28 2005
A TOP cop today hit back after Staffordshire's local policing operations were rated as "poor" in a Home Office performance review. ...
Oct 28 2005
A SHOPPING centre could be redesigned and alcohol banned from the area in a bid to stop boozing gangs of youths from intimidating Redditch residents. ...