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Hundreds of fake foxes dumped in Birmingham amid demands to end illegal hunting

League Against Cruel Sports wants Government to ban trail hunting A pile of 648 bloodied fake foxes was dumped in central Birmingham yesterday.

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People Solihull

Solihull couple set to celebrate 60 years of marriage

David and Sonia Mouzer expect a letter from the King  Wedding anniversaries are commonplace – but not the diamond variety. Which is why.

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People Solihull

Solihull dad takes on world’s coldest ultra-marathon in Mongolia

100-mile run across a frozen lake to raise money for Children with Cancer A father from Solihull is preparing to run 100 miles.

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Business News People

Unemployment at five-year high as UK labour market slows

Unemployment rises as wage growth cools The UK’s labour market showed signs of cooling in the closing months of 2025, according to the.

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People Politics

Kier Starmer’s Government confirms postponed votes will now go ahead

30 council elections back on Local elections across 30 English councils that had been delayed until 2027 will now take place as originally.

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Birmingham People

Birmingham provider urges families to plan for future care needs

Bluebird Care Birmingham East addressing widespread lack of preparedness  A Birmingham care provider is supporting a national campaign encouraging families to discuss care.

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People Sport

Aston Villa players meet rescue dogs at training ground

Birmingham Dogs Home care for more than 2,000 dogs every year Aston Villa’s first team squad met rescue puppies and older dogs from.

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Birmingham People World Affairs

Iranians in Birmingham protest against Islamic regime

Demonstrators called for Western action to depose the Ayatollah of Iran Iranians worldwide, including several hundred in Birmingham, gathered yesterday in protest against the.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Birmingham-based Tania Arslan opens a café in Lahore

Dastaan Sarâ is an idyll for people wanting to keep alive the art of storytelling in a digital age There was a time.

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People Politics Viewpoint Weekend read

£5bn SEND bailout: Necessary rescue or a precedent making repeats more likely in future?

How local authorities must strike a balance between delivering vital services and the taxpayers’ cash that funds them There are moments in public.

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