Jul 06 2006 | Top Stories
FIFTY drinkers were evacuated as a blaze ripped through a neighbouring city centre bar in a suspected arson attack. Read
Jul 06 2006 | Top Stories
A 23-YEAR-OLD Walsall man is fighting for his life in hospital after being set on fire as he walked through a nature reserve, police said. Read
Jul 06 2006 | Top Stories
THE uncle of a Pakistan-born British soldier from Birmingham who was killed by Taliban militants in Afghanistan has called his nephew a "hero of Islam." Read
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Praise for residents' safety bid Read
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Mum and tot saved in blaze Read
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Residents angry at bus shelter damage Read
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Crumbling school still needs cash Read
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Mum's fury over council gun gaffe Read
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Murder victim was mum, 24 Read
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A POLICE crackdown is beginning to make an impact after a spate of street robberies in Solihull town centre. Read
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Green waste bins are wheeled out Read
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MPs anger over Thursday meets Read
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Yobs wreck new homes Read
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Town told to scrub up Read
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Alps flier feared dead in plunge Read
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Boy, 10 quizzed on shop inferno Read
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Probe on £9m gateway deal Read
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By Andy Richards Read
Jul 06 2006 | Top Stories
A SEVEN-year-old girl was gunned down to eliminate her as a witness because she saw the man who killed her father, the Old Bailey heard. Read
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A GENEROUS dad pounded the New York Marathon to raise £17,000 which has been used to transform a playground for deaf nursery school children. Read
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THE most senior officer charged in connection with the death in custody of Michael Powell saw nothing improper in the way he was restrained, a court heard. Read
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TONY Blair has paid tribute to the bravery and commitment of Brummie serviceman Jabron Hashmi, the first British Muslim soldier to be killed in Afghanistan. Read
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DOTING daughter Lottie Robertson chose a birthday card of a little boy picking his nose because the youngster bore an uncanny resemblance to her dad. Read
Jul 06 2006 | Top Stories
A SERIES of errors led to the mistake-ridden Birmingham election count which resulted in the British National Party winning its first seat in the city, it was revealed today. Read