May 12 2008 | Top Stories
DAVID Sullivan revealed that he was already putting plans into place to help Blues win promotion back to the Premier League. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
IN China the Chinese MGTF is to make its worldwide debut in just over a week - 6,000 miles away from Longbridge. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
WE'RE down but we'll be back - that was the message today from defiant, loyal Bluenoses left bitterly disappointed by the club's relegation. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
DESPITE the crushing disappointment of relegation, the mood among many Blues fans was one of defiance after watching their team demolish Blackburn Rovers 4-1 at a sunsoaked St Andrew's. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
NANJING is a city of seven million inhabitants with an increasingly important role to play in the Chinese economy. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
TWO cars mounted a pavement and ploughed in to a front garden after a collision in Birmingham. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
GLORIOUS sunshine brought car fans out in their thousands to two major events over the weekend. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
PUPILS from Birmingham will help film a special edition of a popular BBC One programme after their school was shortlisted in a national TV production competition. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
A PROBLEM Birmingham pub which has become a hotbed for violence and disorder has been ordered to close. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
PRINCE William officially "dropped the ball" to start a schools water polo tournament on his first royal visit to the West Midlands and spoke of his passion for the sport from his school days. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
AS a devoted mum and keen charity worker it's fitting that Natalie Clarke should be a winner in the Birmingham Mail Cut the Cost competition. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
A TEENAGE boy suffered back injuries after he was trapped beneath a wall that collapsed in Birmingham city centre. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
CITY council bosses could be landed with thousands of employment tribunal cases from staff facing salary cuts under the controversial new pay and grading system. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
A HEARING into the conduct of three nurses who worked at a Birmingham nursing home where 27 residents died in one year will resume today. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
NEW sound-proofing measures are being considered to protect office workers from the drone of 24-hour rolling news coverage on Birmingham's £365,000 big screen. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
BIRMINGHAM'S legendary Tolkien Weekend has changed its name to attract more visitors to the Lord of the Rings event. Read
May 12 2008 | Top Stories
A CHALLENGE to improve underperforming schools has been launched in the Black Country. Read