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Take That fans queue all night at Villa Park for reunion concert tickets

Hardcore Take That fans will never forget the night they camped out at Villa Park for tickets to see the original band tour for the first time in 15 years.Read

Compensation for University of Birmingham students over missing exam papers

Students at the University of Birmingham have been given hundreds of pounds in compensation after lecturers sent their exam papers to the wrong address.Read

Compensation for University of Birmingham students over missing exam papers

Students at the University of Birmingham have been given hundreds of pounds in compensation after lecturers sent their exam papers to the wrong address.Read

Women admitted as Birmingham's Saint Paul's Club modernises the rule book

Birmingham's last surviving gentlemen's club, the Jewellery Quarter's 150-year-old Saint Paul's Club, has changed its rules to allow women to join. Read

Thousands take part in biggest ever Birmingham Half Marathon

The sun was shining on Birmingham as about 11,500 people took to the streets on Sunday for the city’s half marathon. Read

Thousands take part in biggest ever Birmingham Half Marathon

The sun was shining on Birmingham as 15,000 people took to the streets yesterday for the city’s half marathon.Read

Campaign to save the Moseley School of Art building

Efforts are being made to help save a former Birmingham school which has been named one of the most endangered buildings in England and Wales. Catherine Lillington reports Read

Moseley School of Art one of ten most endangered buildings in England

A listed former Birmingham school has been included in a list of the ten most endangered buildings in England and Wales.Read

Pilgrims overcome by Pope's visit to Birmingham

Cofton Park was transformed into a scene which some described as a moment of heaven on earth as the clouds broke at the very moment Pope Benedict XVI arrived.Read

Pilgrims overcome by Pope's visit to Birmingham

Cofton Park was transformed into a scene which some described as a moment of heaven on earth as the clouds broke at the very moment Pope Benedict XVI arrived.Read

Birmingham ArtsFest is top draw

Birmingham proved itself a capital for culture when 270,000 people turned up to Britain’s biggest free arts festival.Read

Birmingham man sold fake university degrees, court told

A Birmingham man has been accused of selling hundreds of fake certificates including health and safety qualifications and a top class masters degree from Oxford University.Read

Chemical spill at University of Birmingham

A chemical spill at the University of Birmingham saw 11 people undergo screening after they showed signs of exposure to a harmful gas.Read

Pablo the missing Birmingham boa constrictor reunited with his owner

An eight-foot boa constrictor who mysteriously vanished from a Birmingham flat three weeks ago has been found – in a two-inch gap under its tank.Read

Land battle between Meriden residents and gypsies set to last months

Residents are preparing for a long battle into the winter against an unauthorised travellers’ camp on Warwickshire green belt land. Catherine Lillington reports.Read

Boa constrictor on the loose after it escapes Birmingham flat

A deadly eight-foot Boa constrictor has given its Birmingham owner the slip – and is on the loose in the city.Read

Sixty years of Ambridge and The Archers

Catherine Lillington discovers how the goings-on down in Ambridge make their way from a scriptwriters’ imagination into the hearts of the nation.Read

Kingstanding teenager killed beneath bus outside pub in Mere Green

A BOY of 16 was killed beneath a bus as a night out with friends ended in tragedy.Read

Birmingham Metropolitan College defends nursery closure and job cuts

A Birmingham college which has announced 100 job cuts and the closure of a nursery has defended its plans and blamed the Government for reducing its public spending.Read

Soldiers returning from Afghanistan to parade in Kidderminster and Bewdley

Hundreds of soldiers who took part in some of the fiercest fighting ever seen in Helmand Province will parade through their home towns in the Midlands this week.Read