Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
A 19th century former coffin works in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter which played a part in the funerals of Churchill, Chamberlain and Diana, Princess of Wales, is to be given a new lease of life as part of a £3.4 million scheme to transform it into workshops and a heritage centre. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Claims that Cadbury is set to be prosecuted over last year's salmonella scare were denied by the chocolate manufacturer and the Midland councils investigating the company yesterday. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Sir Patrick Cormack is an old-fashioned One Nation Tory rather than a member of David Cameron's trendy Notting Hill set. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Olympic medal winner Kelly Sotherton has called for home crowds to roar British athletes to success at the European Indoor Athletics Championships. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
A nurse who has undergone 14 miscarriages is preparing to take part in the London Marathon. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Victoria Wood talks to the Post about the new musical production of Acorn Antiques. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Animal rights activists have targeted top restaurants across the Midlands as part of a campaign to get foie gras off the menu. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
West Midlands Police is locked in a battle with Channel 4 over unedited tapes of alleged extremist teachings at a Birmingham mosque. Read
Feb 14 2007 | West Midlands News
Birmingham City co-owner David Sullivan has repeated his desire to take charge at Premiership strugglers West Ham. Read