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Mother left 'looking over shoulder' as son's killer still walking free eight months after murder
The mother of a teenage boy who was shot dead has urged the public to come forward with any information which could help find her son's killer eight months on.
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Civil service to be ordered to cut more than £2bn from budget - as Reeves rules out tax rises in spring statement
The civil service is to be told to cut more than £2bn from its budget as part of the government's spending review.
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Second homes to be taxed double by most councils - a 'naked cash grab' or not far enough?
Campaigners say a new 100% council tax premium on second homes in England will do little to ease the housing crisis, with one group describing it as a "naked cash grab".
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Average family set to be £1,400 a year worse off by 2030, analysis suggests
The average family could be £1,400 a year worse off by the end of the decade, new analysis suggests.
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Chancellor says Heathrow shutdown shows need for increased resilience in UK critical infrastructure
The chancellor has defended a decision to delay an expansion at Gatwick as she was questioned in the wake of the sudden closure of Heathrow airport - despite admitting the fire showed the need for increased capacity and resilience.
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Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice keeps being adapted - but does 'bad lad' Mr Darcy still do it for Gen Z?
Bonnets at the ready, with 2025 marking two and a half centuries since Jane Austen's birth, does "bad lad" Mr Darcy still do it for Gen Z?
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'Migrant hub' plan will send alarm bells clanging for many Labour MPs - as Tories smell blood
The very idea that the government is brainstorming proposals to deport failed asylum seekers to third countries, with its echoes of the controversial Rwanda plan, will send alarm bells clanging for many Labour MPs.
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Ida Lock: Baby girl died from brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic care, coroner rules
A baby girl died from a serious brain injury because midwives failed to provide basic medical care, a coroner has concluded.
Local Headlines
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New waste and recycling plans coming to Dudley
Dudley Council has revealed its new plan for waste and recycling plans to coincide with this year’s Food Waste Action Week.
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Prima Facie comes to The Rep in Spring 2026
Birmingham Rep is thrilled to announce that Suzie Miller’s multi award-winning play, Prima Facie will launch onto The Rep’s stage on Tue 10 Mar 2026 for a limited run only.
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New toddler play area among additional improvements coming to Britannia Park
More improvements are on the way at Britannia Park in Rowley Regis, including a dedicated toddler play area set to benefit local children and families.
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Couple win free wedding at Priory Hall open day
One lucky couple will be tying the knot at Priory Hall next year after winning a free wedding ceremony.
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Beacon Centre host 150th anniversary colour extravaganza
Runners are urged to join a colourful celebration as the Beacon Centre for the Blind announces tickets are now on sale for its annual Family Fun Colour Run.
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Unique 120-year-old tree fern gains international recognition
A unique tree fern which has been housed in a glasshouse at Birmingham Botanical Gardens for more than a century has been officially recognised by Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and included in their Plants of the World Online database.
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Dudley Labour Group leader resigns role and party membership
Cllr Pete Lowe, has resigned his position as Leader of Dudley Labour Group and left the Labour party.
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Call for Birmingham's Station Street to be a ‘conservation area’
Birmingham City Council is exploring the possibility of declaring a conservation area in the city after the campaign to save The Electric cinema suffered a setback.
Entertainment News
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Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice keeps being adapted - but does 'bad lad' Mr Darcy still do it for Gen Z?
Bonnets at the ready, with 2025 marking two and a half centuries since Jane Austen's birth, does "bad lad" Mr Darcy still do it for Gen Z?
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Jack Fincham: Love Island star wins appeal against prison sentence for dangerous dog offences
Former Love Island winner Jack Fincham has won an appeal against his prison sentence for two dangerous dog offences.
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Snow White: Little people feel 'erased' by Disney's use of CGI instead of real actors
Disney's use of CGI to create the seven miners at the heart of the live-action remake of Snow White And The Seven Dwarves has left little people feeling "disregarded" and "erased," according to a disability activist.
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Celebrities urge government to reverse 'shameful' welfare cuts
A swathe of celebrities including Sir Stephen Fry and Succession star Brian Cox have urged the government to reverse its "shameful" cuts to welfare.
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Actress 'shell-shocked' when asked to 'bend further' while filming with Noel Clarke, court hears
An actress who worked in a film directed by Noel Clarke said she felt "shell-shocked" when he asked her to "bend over further" during a scene where she was naked from the waist down, the High Court has heard.
National Sport
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Chinese GP: Oscar Piastri beats Lando Norris in dominant McLaren one-two with Lewis Hamilton in sixth for Ferrari
Oscar Piastri beat team-mate Lando Norris as McLaren sealed a dominant one-two at the Chinese Grand Prix.
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Luke Littler nine-darter: 'Scary' 18-year-old benefits from week off before Premier League heroics in Cardiff
Luke Littler revealed his preparation for hitting a brilliant nine-darter as he won Night Seven of the Premier League in Cardiff was "a week off".
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England vs Latvia: Dan Burn turns England's defensive hierarchy on its head under new boss Thomas Tuchel
England’s defensive hierarchy has been turned on its head by a 6ft 7in Geordie.
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Paul Merson on Thomas Tuchel's England: 'Play the Premier League way? It's naive'
Paul Merson says England will have no chance of winning the World Cup playing high-tempo Premier League football.
Business News
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New boxing format STRIKR packs punch with $50m funding round
A new boxing format which promises to eliminate often-controversial human judging decisions is in talks to raise $50m from heavyweight investors amid a broader shake-up in the funding and marketing of combat sports.
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Civil service to be ordered to cut more than £2bn from budget - as Reeves rules out tax rises in spring statement
The civil service is to be told to cut more than £2bn from its budget as part of the government's spending review.
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Average family set to be £1,400 a year worse off by 2030, analysis suggests
The average family could be £1,400 a year worse off by the end of the decade, new analysis suggests.
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Second homes to be taxed double by most councils - a 'naked cash grab' or not far enough?
Campaigners say a new 100% council tax premium on second homes in England will do little to ease the housing crisis, with one group describing it as a "naked cash grab".
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How Donald Trump's tariffs are wreaking chaos in the British metal industry
As the clock ticked down towards 12.01am Eastern Standard Time on 12 March, Liam Bates kept refreshing his browser.
Politics News
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Civil service to be ordered to cut more than £2bn from budget - as Reeves rules out tax rises in spring statement
The civil service is to be told to cut more than £2bn from its budget as part of the government's spending review.
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Average family set to be £1,400 a year worse off by 2030, analysis suggests
The average family could be £1,400 a year worse off by the end of the decade, new analysis suggests.
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Government considering sending failed asylum seekers to overseas 'migrant hubs'
The government is considering sending failed asylum seekers, including those arriving on small boats, to overseas 'migrant hubs', Sky News understands.
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Putin will break any peace deal where Ukraine is not 'defended' by 'coalition of the willing', Starmer warns
Vladimir Putin will break any peace agreement with Ukraine that is not "defended" by an international coalition of forces, the British prime minister has said.
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As Birmingham grapples with bin strikes and 'rats as big as cats', councils fear further cuts
In Birmingham, they say the rats are as big as cats.
World News
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Tens of thousands of jobs on South Africa's citrus farms at risk if US imposes tariffs
Citrusdal is a seemingly idyllic farming town named after the fruit it grows. Nestled in a valley at the base of the Western Cape's Cederberg mountains, it's home to rows and rows of orange and lemon trees.
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Turkish president Erdogan's main rival Ekrem Imamoglu formally arrested and jailed pending trial
The mayor of Istanbul and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main rival has been formally arrested and jailed pending trial over corruption charges.
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Pilot dies after air show plane crash in South Africa
A pilot has died after his plane spiralled out of control and crashed at an air show in South Africa.
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'At least six dead' as Israel strikes Lebanon in heaviest exchange of fire in four months
At least six people, including a child, have died in southern Lebanon following Israeli airstrikes, the Lebanese state news agency has reported.
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Starmer expresses 'deep concern' about lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza
Sir Keir Starmer has expressed concern about a lack of humanitarian aid in Gaza during a call with the King of Jordan.
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Donald Trump will soon mark 100 days in power - where does his opposition stand?
Donald Trump has not been president for a hundred days - he will pass that marker at the end of April. Already the assessments are in: this is the most disruptive and transformative start ever to a presidential term.
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Russian drone attack on Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia kills three family members and injures 12 people
A mother, father and daughter have been killed and 12 people injured in a Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian officials said.
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Pope arrives at Papal Basilica after surviving life-threatening pneumonia
Pope Francis has arrived at the Papal Basilica to pray following his release from hospital after surviving a life-threatening bout of pneumonia.
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Chancellor says Heathrow shutdown shows need for increased resilience in UK critical infrastructure
The chancellor has defended a decision to delay an expansion at Gatwick as she was questioned in the wake of the sudden closure of Heathrow airport - despite admitting the fire showed the need for increased capacity and resilience.
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Andrew Tate leaves the US to return to Romania 'to prove innocent men don't run from anything'
Andrew Tate, the self-styled "king of toxic masculinity", and his brother Tristan have flown from the US to Romania to fulfil legal obligations related to a criminal investigation against them.
Weird News
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Diamond Tiffany earrings swallowed by suspected thief are recovered by Florida police
Detectives have recovered four diamond earrings from a suspected thief two weeks after he swallowed the jewellery worth nearly £600,000 during his arrest, US police have said.
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The blobfish: 'World's ugliest animal' named fish of the year in New Zealand
The blobfish, described as the world's ugliest animal, has been voted fish of the year in New Zealand.
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Bulgarian football club Arda Kardzhali apologise after holding minute's silence for former player who is still alive
A Bulgarian football club have apologised for holding a minute's silence for a former player who is still alive.
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CCTV shows shoplifters using pythons to distract cashier before stealing from petrol station
Police are hunting for four suspects who used two pythons to distract a cashier before stealing $400 worth of CBD oil from a petrol station.
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Elaine C Smith grazes cows on Glasgow Green to mark receiving city's highest honour
Comedian Elaine C Smith has grazed cattle on Glasgow Green - a right that comes with being awarded the Freedom of Glasgow.