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| 'Giving GPs the money and the power is the only way forward' Health Correspondent Alison Dayani talks to a Birmingham GP tasked with spearheading the Government's most far-reaching health reforms for 60 years. |
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1002 |
| 750,000 set to pay higher rate of tax. |
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577 |
| A company where every voice matters. |
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353 |
| A cut above; The Sixties 'Don'. |
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380 |
| A dinner date with millions; TV series Come Dine With Me has become a cult foodie favourite. Jon Perks spoke to one woman who experienced the reality cookery show first hand - with a little help from Michelin-starred chef Glynn Purnell. |
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1073 |
| A Farmhouse feud; Glebe Farmhouse may have had a colourful history, but it pales into insignificance after former owners Andrew and Gail Wallbank's recent run-in with the Anglican Church, writes Annie Roberts. |
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320 |
| A traditional home with presidential style; Alison Jones takes the tour of a Grade II village house with stunning contemporary interiors. |
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526 |
| A truly sustainable business. |
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477 |
| Agency brings in marketing expert. |
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146 |
| All-American hero. |
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412 |
| Anger as safe areas branded crime hotspots by website. |
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426 |
| Another acquisition for Amey. |
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241 |
| Antiques Roadshow in city. |
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112 |
| Appointment at consultancy. |
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228 |
| Appointment is major deal for forces business. |
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520 |
| Award-winning home and countryside views; Alison Jones reports on a countryside home with a large extension that delighted planners in the Malvern Hills. |
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886 |
| Bale packs the punch; Graham Young and Roz Laws review the latest films. |
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1354 |
| BBC Sports Unsung Hero Awards night. |
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256 |
| Beijing may be crowded but the people have a spring in their step. |
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786 |
| Below-cost tendering as builders face hard times. |
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825 |
| BHSF a company where CSR is built in, not bolt on. |
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507 |
| Birmingham Science Park hosts tech entrepreneurs. |
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147 |
| Blues new boy kept Carter in the dark. |
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568 |
| Bosses get behind the bar. |
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225 |
| Brought up on beer; Forget soft drinks - in the old days schools relied on brewers to keep their young charges hydrated. By Chris Upton. |
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942 |
| Building a relationship. |
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217 |
| Bustling suburb that has retained its village roots; Louise Denny and y Jack Pepper explore the affluent area of Aldridge. |
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990 |
| Buy-in at manufacturing firm. |
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216 |
| Call centre wins pounds 1bn council contract despite its'failings'. |
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904 |
| Camilla joins The Archers - just for a day. |
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203 |
| Care home pays pounds 40k after neglecting patient. |
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941 |
| Caring Jimmy is still happy to help others; Editor Alun Thorne caught up with an entrepreneur who made his fortune from animation and is now looking to branch out into the care sector. |
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1319 |
| Casino G hosts charity lunch. |
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223 |
| Catalyst advises pounds 55m finance firm takeover. |
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Company overview |
452 |
| Celeb auction. |
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103 |
| Challinors opens new office amid expansion. |
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403 |
| Chef launches pop-up venture. |
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121 |
| CHINA NEWS IN BRIEF...... |
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410 |
| City firm advises on giant business park; A round up of news from the region's commercial property sector in the past week. |
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1093 |
| City's MIPIM team is'larger than ever'. |
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347 |
| Classic styling with all mod cons; Experience the best of both worlds, with this traditional home built by Rajkowski Developments, writes Annie Roberts. |
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340 |
| Classical; Mozart: Works for Solo Organ Peter King. |
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151 |
| ClassicalReviews. |
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793 |
| Clearwater advises acquisition. |
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233 |
| Clients join BYPY winner at new firm. |
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232 |
| Comments from birminghampost.net. |
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399 |
| Communities in safe hands. |
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507 |
| Confidence is a vital factor. |
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367 |
| contents. |
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110 |
| Contract wins for HR firm. |
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195 |
| Council goes ahead crematorium plans. |
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164 |
| Dealing with China - where do you begin? |
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555 |
| Delivering global excellence. |
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523 |
| Designer styles Citroen hatch. |
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112 |
| Digital marketing firm in expansion. |
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108 |
| DIY dine with me; Jon Perks and friends get cooking. |
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631 |
| Doing great food a good service; DINING OUT. |
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Restaurant review |
1337 |
| Drivers balloted over pay; A round up of the most popular stories from the past week on birminghampost.net. |
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1318 |
| Driving improvements within the community. |
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616 |
| Edgbaston looks to the future. |
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950 |
| Elected mayor will give city the strong leadership it needs; Political parties are being urged to wake up to the probability that Birmingham will soon be governed by a directly elected mayor and to begin a Great Debate on the issue, reports Public Affairs Correspondent Paul Dale. |
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1031 |
| Eliminating the asbestos threat. |
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508 |
| Extra time for Clock Tower plan. |
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201 |
| Fairer funding means pain elsewhere. |
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382 |
| Finally entering the realm of pensions simplification. |
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785 |
| Firm agrees 10-year Hagley Road lease. |
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284 |
| George Green LLP wine tasting event. |
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119 |
| George paints pretty picture of economy. |
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457 |
| Grasp the steering wheel; Businessview. |
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1116 |
| Harvesting books; Graham Young emerges himself in Dickens and Proust at the West Midlands' largest second hand bookshop. |
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782 |
| High speed station site to be temporary events venue. |
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349 |
| HIGHLIGHTS. |
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210 |
| Honda gets jazzy with new hybrid; The beloved CVT is back in an extended range by popular demand, writes Edward Stephens. |
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704 |
| Hospice calls for willing runners. |
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127 |
| IN BRIEF...... |
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373 |
| IN BRIEF...... |
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534 |
| In the service of Birmingham; COMMENT. |
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581 |
| INSIDE. |
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350 |
| Investbx for sale as locals lose interest in exchange. |
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399 |
| Investment will suffer without Chinese air link; As China celebrates its new year, the Post looks at efforts being made to improve trade with the thriving economy. |
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738 |
| It's Miller (TV) time. |
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127 |
| Jaguar Land Rover has awarded [...]; IN BRIEF...... |
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114 |
| Jazz; Identity By Subtraction Denys Baptiste. |
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155 |
| JLR rejection blow for manufacturing centre. |
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583 |
| Keeping CLEUD up on property restrictions; Alex Robinson, an Associate with Warwickshire law firm Lodders, says there areways of getting round: PROPERTY EXPERT. |
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360 |
| Keeping the show on the road; Chris Morley talks to the principal conductor of Birmingham Royal Ballet about the demands of a modern touring company. |
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1053 |
| Khan insists that he will check in with Bears in April. |
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349 |
| Labour threatens to withdraw its support for high speed rail. |
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689 |
| Library turns over a new leaf as it prepares to move; Some of Birmingham's most treasured possessions are being packed up to be shipped to a new home. Alison Jones reports on the tricky removal operation. |
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1072 |
| Life in the trenches; Terry Grimley previews a play which nearly never happened, but made a Dudley man's Hollywood career. |
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1386 |
| Logging on to fear.co.uk. |
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1055 |
| Longbridge funding bid despite RGF confusion. |
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463 |
| Made-up. |
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138 |
| Make life easy for the birds in your garden; Nature Notes. |
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576 |
| Manufacturing activity grew in January [...]; IN BRIEF...... |
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147 |
| Midlands claims a passing interest in tournament. |
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375 |
| Movies on release. |
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1024 |
| MPs banking on interns as a free source of labour. |
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816 |
| Museum and Art Gallery merger with Thinktank to save money. |
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487 |
| New man appointed to McAuliffe board. |
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216 |
| New site inspired by famous faces. |
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436 |
| Not what Eric ordered; Ironangle. |
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985 |
| Odemwingie looking forward to seeing Vela make an impact. |
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362 |
| Old Trafford just a blip in Villa revival, says Houllier. |
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379 |
| On edge of an abyss after death of a child; Interview: Nicole Kidman. |
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638 |
| Pallasades manager takes Retail Birmingham position. |
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330 |
| Plans to take aviation team to a new plane. |
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371 |
| Pop; Rolling Blackouts The Go! Team. |
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163 |
| pounds 123m campus plans for Eastside are reborn. |
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507 |
| pounds 21m sale of retail park. |
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143 |
| Prepare the ground for spring; Garden Watch. |
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409 |
| Prime rents set to remain stable. |
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517 |
| Protection specialist to cover up at Sellafield. |
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482 |
| Putting the g customer at the heart of Payments. |
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442 |
| PwC in the Midlands. |
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486 |
| Quiz of the Day. |
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180 |
| Real freedom expression; With his punk-fusion rural inspired countrywear, Birmingham born designer Upender Mehra has shaken up the attitudes of the gentry, writes Zoe Chamberlain. |
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1107 |
| Recognising and rewarding excellence. |
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972 |
| Recruitment firm records sales rise. |
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Financial report |
139 |
| Retro rally cars for Midlands. |
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134 |
| Revisiting the past; Andy Coleman chats to folk rockers Fairport Convention about their upcoming tour. |
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905 |
| Rewarding firms with heart. |
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254 |
| Richard puts Youngs right at the heart of new England. |
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444 |
| Robotics firm seeks grant boost. |
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235 |
| Rose finally ready to bloom at Millennium. |
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382 |
| Royal Mail Group - at the heart of the community. |
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854 |
| Runners-up in running again. |
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291 |
| Sales to China soar as firms feed the tiger. |
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1199 |
| Savills takes on planning expert. |
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185 |
| Science Park offers more help with tech growth. |
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272 |
| Screen heritage of the region to be preserved for future generations. |
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255 |
| Search begins for sponsor for new pounds 32m development. |
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205 |
| Service Birmingham's statement of intent. |
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572 |
| Silver lining to legal action over pounds 1 million; viewpoint. |
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304 |
| Six Nations still Magg-ic for Kev. |
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979 |
| SIX OF THE BEST WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL GET YOU IN ALDRIDGE. |
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438 |
| Sketching a vision of great art; looks at a spectacular new exhibition celebrating the work of the Pre-Raphaelites. |
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773 |
| Snippets. |
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298 |
| Solicitor made charity trustee. |
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132 |
| Solving clients' problems with forward thinking perceptions. |
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Company overview |
461 |
| Stable outlook for private equity. |
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683 |
| Steve Hill and friends. |
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406 |
| Striving to be the best - G4S Care & Justice Services. |
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864 |
| Successful Moog Fusion. |
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147 |
| Supply chain firm wins major deal. |
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121 |
| Tarnished legacy of Olympic stadium. |
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850 |
| The challenge employment changes pose. |
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332 |
| The eyes have it. |
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707 |
| The message from history: it's all about networks. |
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369 |
| The Old Hall - it's a little extraordinary; This Temeside property's church hall heritage ensures that this is one home that stands out from its neighbours, says Alison Jones. |
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280 |
| The Venice of Germany; Marcus Queenborough takes a family camping trip to Germany and is struck by the beautiful surroundings. |
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885 |
| The week ahead; What's happening near you during the next seven days. |
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Calendar |
241 |
| Theatre review. |
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Theater review |
262 |
| There's a real buzz about the Hive. |
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608 |
| Things hotting up in January. |
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410 |
| Threatened architectural gem could be moved to new location; viewpoint. |
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282 |
| Tickets on sale for Bell dinner. |
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110 |
| Toyota city car goes high tech. |
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107 |
| Tracing the decorated soldier and grandfather I never knew; viewpoint. |
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170 |
| Train drivers no closer to resolving pay dispute. |
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344 |
| Treat ahead as Uri Caine meets Mahler. |
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532 |
| Trust me to protect the poorest, says leader. |
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448 |
| Two names, one vision; Lorne Jackson finds the artist 'Bob and Roberta Smith' is a man with a burning message about the frightening times we live in. |
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997 |
| Tyre firm appoints new director. |
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211 |
| University partnership will mean joint degrees - but no job losses. |
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906 |
| Virgin vows to fill gap left by loss of Midland service; PostBusiness. |
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659 |
| Volunteers do pounds 4.6 million of unpaid work for the city. |
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262 |
| Whitby could be mayor - without being elected; EXCLUSIVE. |
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589 |
| Whitby wins the lottery without buying a ticket; COMMENT. |
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210 |
| Why are we sacrificing new jobs now for ones years down the line? viewpoint. |
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303 |
| Why the Far East can teach us the sum is greater than the parts; Birmingham-based international leadership expert Joanna Tong considers whether the recent China-UK trade deal went far enough. |
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706 |
| WIN a state-of-the-art cappuccino machine; Birmingham Post competition. |
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429 |
| Working to create a culture of excellence at Trent & Dove. |
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229 |
| Young designers' Facebook launch. |
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122 |