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The Big Interview: Worcester Warriors' Richard Hill

Worcester Warriors head coach, Richard Hill, speaks to Brian Dick about squad rotation, the play-off system, and his side's push for promotion.Read

Rugby Round Up: Video highlights and match analysis from Worcester, Moseley and Bees

Rugby Round Up brings you video highlights from Birmingham & Solihull Bees' victory over Esher.Read

Video show to boost business profiles in the West Midlands

The Birmingham Post is set to launch a new video show profiling businessmen and women across the West Midlands.Read

Cathedral date for Post journalist on the Lichfield Dash

On July 17, ten competitors will line up on the steps of Lichfield Cathedral to race around the Ladies of the Vale (the name given to the three spires) in the time it takes the bells to chime midday. Read

Brian Dick's Rugby Round Up: March 31

With Moseley, Bees, Coventry and Stourbridge RFC all battling for survival in their respective leagues, rugby correspondent Brian Dick takes a look at their progress.Read

Championship rugby live web-chat: relegation play-off special

Moseley, Bees and Coventry fans will get the chance to air their relegation woes in a liveblog with rugby correspondent, Brian Dick, on Monday at midday.Read

Our new rugby video show - Moseley, Bees and Stourbidge

Birmingham & Solihull RFC, Moseley and Stourbridge are the centre of attention for our new rugby video show.Read

Historic hall is in need of love and care

Highbury Hall, the former home of Joseph Chamberlain, has fallen into £4 million of disrepair, Paul Bradley looks at what lies ahead for the famous property that has been left to decay for more than 20 years.Read

Cameron says Birmingham should have an elected mayor

David Cameron has urged people in Birmingham to vote for an elected mayor for the city if the Conservatives win the next general election.Read

Elected Mayor will elevate Birmingham's status, says David Cameron

David Cameron has insisted he would let the people of Birmingham decide who leads the city if the Conservatives win the next general election.Read

Worcestershire poker player accused of murdering wife

A champion poker player from Worcestershire is facing extradition from Britain after he allegedly murdered his wife in America. Read

Military life still an attractive option to the young - even in wartime

Britain’s military face mounting losses in action, yet Birmingham’s army recruitment centre continues to exceed its yearly quota of “new blood”. Reporter Paul Bradley finds out why.Read

Man dies in Birmingham house fire

A man has died after a fire broke out in a house in Birmingham today.Read

West Bromwich Albion to wear poppy shirts in aid of Royal British Legion

West Bromwich Albion are set to show their support for British soldiers, with a poppy sewn into their shirts for the game against Leicester tomorrow.Read

Birmingham cinemas caught up in row over controversial film I Day

Cinemas in Birmingham were last night caught up in a bitter row between police and film makers as they were advised not to screen a controversial new film about city gangs.Read

Kenneth Clarke calls sale of LDV 'a disaster' for Washwood Heath

The demise of LDV and the sale of its assets to Chinese owners is a “disaster” for Washwood Heath, the Shadow Secretary for Business Kenneth Clarke has admitted.Read

Payout reduced for lesbian soldier in sex harassment case

A lesbian former soldier from Birmingham, who won £187,000 damages after being sexually harassed, has had her payout cut.Read

West Midlands Police ordered to probe officer and wife on sex charges

The Independent Police Complaints Commission have ordered West Midlands Police to launch an internal investigation after one of their officers and his wife were charged with rape and sexual assault.Read

Birmingham police sergeant and wife on sex assualt charges

A Birmingham-based police officer has been charged with rape and his wife charged with sexual assault.Read

Rap over £250,000 cost of council homes row

Taxpayers are facing a £250,000 bill because of a legal wrangle over allegations that a Birmingham housing officer “unlawfully” gave homes to 12 families.Read