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Nov 7 2006
SPECIAL arrangements have been put in place to try and ease traffic congestion around Birmingham over the Christmas and New Year period, the city council has announced....
Nov 7 2006
TWENTY-two people were arrested today as police launched a major drugs bust on a troubled Bromsgrove estate.
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Nov 7 2006
INTERESTED in buying a photograph you've seen in the Birmingham Mail?...
Nov 7 2006
THIS weekend families will be able to experience life as a First World War Tommy after nightfall....
Nov 7 2006
RESIDENTS in Redditch are acting as guinea pigs testing a radical new waste collection system that will now see families across the town being issued with green bins in the New Year....
Nov 7 2006
A SOLIHULL business park has teamed up with public transport bosses to encourage workers to leave their cars at home and do their bit for the environment....
Nov 7 2006
COMMUNITY chiefs are winning the fight to "get to grips" with anti-social gangs plaguing neighbourhoods across Staffordshire with an innovative new stance....
Nov 7 2006
DIRTY Den found out how fleeting fame can be when just FOUR fans queued to meet him at a Birmingham store....
Nov 7 2006
WORK on the Midland Metro extension through Birmingham city centre will not begin for another four years at least, it was claimed today....
Nov 7 2006
PEOPLE are being urged to take advantage of the darker nights by joining Lichfield's Gruesome and Ghostly city tours....
Nov 7 2006
EAGER job hunters today insisted they were conned into earning thousands of pounds for a Birmingham company without getting paid.
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Nov 7 2006
A CHARITY which supports hundreds of families in east Birmingham has appealed afresh for volunteers in a bid to cope with a surge in demand for its services....
Nov 7 2006
A CONMAN who swindled Birmingham families out of cash after promising to turn family photos into paintings has escaped an immediate prison sentence....
Nov 7 2006
MORE than 1,100 hospital patients in Birmingham and Worcestershire face HIV tests after a health worker was discovered with the virus....
Nov 7 2006
MOTORISTS in Bromsgrove are being warned to expect delays as several roads in and around the town are closed for Remembrance Day parades this weekend....
Nov 7 2006
IMMIGRANTS should not be allowed to settle in Britain unless they can speak English, according to a snapshot survey of Birmingham voters....
Nov 7 2006
A WOMAN teacher performed a sex act on one of her pupils in a Birmingham classroom as the teenager filmed it on his mobile phone, a court heard....
Nov 7 2006
A WOMAN has been jailed for ten weeks for failing to ensure her son attended school....
Nov 7 2006
RELATIVES of a Walsall serviceman who was posthumously awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery during the First World War will honour his memory at the town's Remembrance Day Parade....
Nov 7 2006
POLICE have put out a warning after potentially dangerous display fireworks were stolen....
Nov 7 2006
A UNIVERSITY student from Wolverhampton is swapping cash-flow charts for the hockey fields of Australia when he represents the UK in an Olympic competition....
Nov 7 2006
BIRMINGHAM'S leisure chief today promised urgent action against yobs who forced a circus to quit a city park....
Nov 7 2006
THESE new pictures show what passengers in Birmingham could and should have - if YOUR voice is heard in Whitehall....
Nov 7 2006
SCORES of youngsters did their bit to help children less fortunate then themselves by joining TV personality Esther Rantzen in making a giant paper chain to raise awareness of her Childline charity....
Nov 7 2006
THE mother of a teenager killed in a high speed smash today launched a major campaign to cut the deaths of young drivers on the roads....
Nov 7 2006
ORGANISERS of British Asian Week today revealed further details of the Birmingham-based event now shaping up to be the biggest ever celebration of the UK's largest ethnic group....
Nov 7 2006
A PENSIONER has died days after being knocked down in Lichfield city centre....