Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
WHEN it comes to tying the knot, there is always a pile of presents waiting for the newlyweds - but not so for Diane and Simon Naylor. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
Two Midlands members of the Government quit today in protest at Prime Minister Tony Blair remaining in office. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
A MAN who survived after a decaying tree crashed down and killed the elderly woman he cared for fought back tears as he paid tribute to her following an inquest into her death. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
BUSES are to be re-routed in a bid to prevent 16 months of peak-hour gridlock in Birmingham city centre. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
BIRMINGHAM'S redundant Beatties store faces being divided up by several different traders ready for Christmas shoppers next year. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
A PHD student continually harassed his estranged wife where she worked at a Birmingham university before bludgeoning her to death in a "planned and premeditated" attack, a court heard. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
ITN'S most popular broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald was today opening a peace garden in Birmingham dedicated to murdered teenagers Charlene Ellis and Letisha Shakespeare. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
TWO masked robbers who subjected a couple to a carjacking ordeal are being hunted by police. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
BIRMINGHAM'S giant wheel was being dismantled today after its owners suddenly announced it was to depart the city for Australia. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
SAT nav thieves are hitting 10 dozy drivers a day in the West Midlands in a crime craze that has already cost motorists a whopping £800,000. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
BLUES-mad pupils at a school in the shadow of St Andrew's are crying foul after their traditional royal blue uniform was swapped - for the claret and blue of city rivals Aston Villa. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
A 21-year-old Birmingham man alleged to have given driving instructions to a blind man had his court case adjourned. Read
Sep 06 2006 | Top Stories
TWO Midland hospitals are being forced to regularly shut down parts of their specialist baby wards due to a severe lack of staff - days after axing 800 jobs. Read