Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
A murder inquiry has been launched after a fire in a building claimed the life of a person thought to have been sleeping rough there. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
The Birmingham Repertory Theatre has come under fire for placing adverts on a memorial in Centenary Square. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Police want to speak to anyone who has any information after a train driver was injured when a concrete slab was thrown at his cab. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
As hundreds of British soldiers were embroiled in fierce fighting at Taliban strongholds in southern Afghanistan, reporter Paul Bradley joined Kings Heath 202 Field Hospital as they prepared for the inevitable casualties. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Inner-city teenagers need to be encouraged to develop their entrepreneurial skills for the good of their communities instead of being lured into criminal gangs, a city council inquiry has been told. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Network Rail is facing penalties over ‘unsatisfactory’ delays and disruption on the West Coast Main Line. Read
Jun 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Birmingham City Council is reviewing the licence of Digbeth venue The Rainbow Warehouse following a police complaint about an event last December. Read