Summary

  • Updates on Friday 12 November

  1. Birmingham can reach Premier League next season - Frypublished at 12:14 British Summer Time 9 April

    Former Birmingham City manager Barry Fry tips his former club to secure successive promotions.

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  2. Full road closures for Vaisakhi festival announcedpublished at 11:27 British Summer Time 9 April

    Thousands are expected to turn out for the festival to celebrate the Sikh New Year.

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  3. Neighbour wants answers over club's fallen treepublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 9 April

    The tree fell into Peter Scarrott's garden in Storm Darragh in December and remains there.

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  4. Two men jailed for deplorable sex offences - policepublished at 10:42 British Summer Time 9 April

    Paul Doyle and Anthony Bayliss were sentenced at Birmingham Crown Court on Tuesday.

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  5. 'Coventry will be worst hit in UK' by US tariffs published at 10:27 British Summer Time 9 April

    Coventry is most exposed to the tariffs because 22.1% of its total exports are goods to the US.

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  6. Changing character was key to Birmingham promotion - Davies published at 10:15 British Summer Time 9 April

    Birmingham City manager Chris Davies says the club needed the change of character which led to promotion back to the Championship

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  7. Third fire chief in a year has no plans to leavepublished at 10:11 British Summer Time 9 April

    Simon Tuhill speaks to BBC Midlands Today about his first 100 days in the role after a "traumatic" 12 months.

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  8. Heathland blaze was deliberate - fire servicepublished at 09:04 British Summer Time 9 April

    The fire broke out on Gentleshaw Common near Rugeley on Friday, the Staffordshire service says.

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  9. New flood defences welcomed by business ownerspublished at 08:37 British Summer Time 9 April

    A sum of £708,000 is awarded to Telford and Wrekin Council to build two new flood defence walls.

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  10. 'I couldn't believe it was in the back of the net'published at 08:06 British Summer Time 9 April

    Stoke City boss Mark Robins admits he had a feeling of disbelief at Luton Town's injury-time equaliser at the Bet365 Stadium.

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  11. 'I'm relearning how to walk, talk, dance and sing'published at 06:33 British Summer Time 9 April

    Ellie, 16, underwent a rare operation which saw part of her skull stored in her stomach.

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  12. Maternity services back to 'good' after inspectionpublished at 06:32 British Summer Time 9 April

    The CQC carried out a visit to check on the progress of improvements after a previous inspection.

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  13. Beekeepers plant tree in Worcester cemeterypublished at 06:29 British Summer Time 9 April

    It is hoped the new lime tree at Astwood Crematorium and Cemetery will help wildlife thrive.

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  14. Could driverless trams come to your town or city?published at 06:27 British Summer Time 9 April

    New tram technology is being developed in Coventry, which could see driverless trams come to where you live.

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  15. Why Emery seeks redemption on PSG returnpublished at 06:26 British Summer Time 9 April

    Unai Emery is Aston Villa's "X-factor" as he seeks redemption for his lowest Champions League moment on return to PSG, writes Phil McNulty.

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  16. Banishing the blues - how wealthy Birmingham bounced backpublished at 22:29 British Summer Time 8 April

    How Birmingham City completed their expected return to the Championship at the first attempt.

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  17. Prison manager sexually assaulted female officerspublished at 19:11 British Summer Time 8 April

    Paul Hunt is found guilty of two counts of sexual assault while working at HMP Hewell in Worcestershire.

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  18. Three arrested after teens stabbed at fishing poolpublished at 18:54 British Summer Time 8 April

    Police are investigating the wounding of a 19-year-old man and a boy, 17.

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  19. Primary school's breakfast club set to double published at 18:52 British Summer Time 8 April

    The headteacher says 120 pupils will attend the free breakfast club after the Easter break.

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  20. Bin strike threat to public health - Streetingpublished at 17:49 British Summer Time 8 April

    The health secretary says he is concerned about the "poor conditions" on the streets of Birmingham.

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