Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
THE head and deputy head teacher at a crisis-hit Birmingham school have both left their jobs, it was revealed today. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
WITHOUT guide dog Logan, Carl Griggs would constantly crash to the ground. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
EDGBASTON scientists have made a pioneering genetic breakthrough that could help eradicate a fatal childhood disease. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
POLICE are concerned for the welfare of a 22-year-old Birmingham man who has gone missing from his Kitts Green home. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
THE parents of a four-year-old girl left "traumatised" after being attacked by a cat at Disneyland Resort Paris said today they were prepared to go to court to get compensation. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A TANNING salon assistant who locked a customer inside the premises has been awarded nearly £2,000 for unfair dismissal. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
RESIDENTS thought they had had their chips when they beat plans for a takeaway on their street. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A UNIVERSITY worker was killed by at least four heavy blows to her head which fractured her skull, Birmingham Crown Court heard. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
PRISON inmates should be given "real work" opportunities with full employment rights, according to research carried out by criminal justice experts in Birmingham. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
LABOUR rebels including Birmingham MPs Khalid Mahmood and SiƓn Simon may be hoping to get top jobs once Gordon Brown becomes Prime Minister, a Black Country MP has claimed. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
CHILDREN cried when they returned to school to be told their "terrific" deputy head teacher had died suddenly during the summer holidays Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A SECURITY alert at Birmingham's New Street Station caused misery for thousands of rush hour passengers. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A CLAMPDOWN on litter louts in Walsall has seen dozens of fixed penalty tickets dished out. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A MIXTURE of dismay and disgust greeted the decision to give Birmingham's first lap dancing club for women the go-ahead. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
DAVID Gold has urged any disgruntled Blues players to stay focused. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
CONSTRUCTION work on what is billed as Birmingham's most iconic building is to start next month after it cleared its final planning hurdle. Read
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HUNDREDS of former MG Rover workers are putting their health at risk by remaining in depressing dead end jobs, according to new research. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
A FORMER transport minister has condemned plans for a road pricing scheme in the West Midlands as officials prepare recommendations for council leaders. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
THE smiling faces of Jack Hughes and Bonnie-Jo Green were two of the fairest in the land - after the pair were crowned as the Birmingham Mail's Little Prince and Princess. Read
Sep 08 2006 | Top Stories
AN INTRUDER attacked an 89-year-old man after smashing his way into his Midland home. Read