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- Birmingham Mail (England) From January 27, 2009 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Birmingham Mail: Web Edition Articles (England) From October 27, 2015 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Mirror, The: Web Edition Articles (London, England) From January 14, 2015 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Post - North Wales Edition (Wales) From March 31, 2017 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Record, The / Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland) From November 07, 2014 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Record, The / Sunday Mail: Web Edition Articles (Scotland) From December 17, 2015 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Star (England) From December 23, 2014 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Daily Star: Web Edition Articles (England) From August 21, 2019 to September 10, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- EdinburghLive (Scotland) From November 16, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Express, The/The Express on Sunday From November 19, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Express, The/The Express on Sunday: Web Edition Articles (London, England) From November 09, 2018 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- GlasgowLive (Scotland) From November 11, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Liverpool Echo: Web Edition Articles (England) From January 09, 2017 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Manchester Evening News: Web Edition Articles (England) From July 30, 2016 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- MyLondon (England) From February 15, 2018 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- WalesOnline (Wales) From August 18, 2016 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Weekender From April 07, 2021 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Dumfries & Galloway Standard From November 20, 2020 to September 10, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Sunday Sun From November 22, 2020 to September 08, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Evening Gazette From November 19, 2020 to April 08, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Huddersfield Daily Examiner From July 08, 2015 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Solihull News From July 03, 2015 to July 03, 2015 NewsBank, 2022
- Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser From April 12, 2017 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Wishaw Press From November 25, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Chester Chronicle From November 19, 2020 to September 05, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Loughborough Echo From November 25, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Stirling Observer From November 20, 2020 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Evening Chronicle From November 19, 2020 to April 18, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- People, The From April 30, 2006 to September 08, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
- Paisley Daily Express From July 03, 2015 to September 11, 2024 NewsBank, 2022
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This time last year...
A Hamilton artist celebrated the success of her latest pet project - painting two giant dog sculptures for a public art trail.
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JOBS TO DO THIS WEEK
¦ Get a head start with hardy annuals and sow now. These can be done in situ or in trays.
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Peak ticket return not on right track
A Lanarkshire MSP has accused SNP ministers of "going backwards" on cost of living and climate action by announcing the reintroduction of ScotRail peak time train tickets from this month.
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EIGHT YEARS AGO
An American couple decided to get married at RutherglenTown Hall - all because of a drunken phone call over 22 years earlier.
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Man in scissor stab horror
A convicted drugs offender viciously attacked a man in aTurkish barber shop in Airdrie.
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Keep homes safe
Police officers in Lanarkshire have issued advice to residents on how to keep their homes safe as the darker nights get closer.
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First climate festival has busy programme
The first ever Lanarkshire Climate Action Festival is off and running.
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5 reasons to...enjoy a slice of cantaloupe melon
1. Cantaloupes are high in vitamin C, which we need for the production of collagen to strengthen muscles and skin.
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Fighting force to help and support the life of our little angel Grace-Louise
The life of a four-year-old girl, whose rare genetic condition causes her to have up to 30 seizures a day, is being enhanced by tireless fundraisers, including big-hearted members of a Scots rugby team.
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IT'LL BE BATTLE FACING BAIRNS
Chris Mochrie knows Airdrie have had some epic battles against Falkirk in recent years, and expects another Championship cracker on Saturday.
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Bin strikes get closer after pay offer rejection
Bin strikes in Lanarkshire have moved a step closer after council workers represented by the country's biggest union voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest pay offer.
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Pupils fired up to take part in Dragon's Lair contest
Budding entrepreneurs from secondary schools across North Lanarkshire are being invited to enter an annual business competition to pitch their innovative ideas.
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Delicious salad dish is simply the 'zest'
If you like pesto, you will love this salad dish.
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Shooter hits the mark on consoles
Launching in 2020 on PCs, Riot Games'Valorant was a title so precise in its gunplay that a console port seemed unlikely, yet four years later here we are.
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Series of roads set for closure
Motorists in Monklands are advised to check for diversions as a series of road closures will impact the area this month.
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DOCTOR'S NOTE
Bingeing on fatty foods then eating healthily could be as bad for us as having a bad diet all the time, research has suggested.
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Julian is cream of the crop
Oh dairy me, an Airdrie businessman has no problem becoming the cream of the crop as he celebrates being the fastest-growing milkman in Scotland.
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FIVE YEARS AGO
An East Kilbride-based furniture producer was given a grant to help expand its business down south.
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Dad left screaming in agony after thug threw pot of bleach over him
A dad screamed in agony when a thug threw a pot of bleach over him on his doorstep.
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Yoga for the Dead helped me face my grief
A Scottish woman, who was only 15 years old when her mum passed away, is finally confronting her grief over the loss of both her parents through an unconventional series of events based around the healing power of yoga.
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Skyscraper plan on hold
CAMPAIGNERS are pleased that a decision on plans for a "bold" skyscraper in Birmingham city centre has been deferred.
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Canal boat art unveiled
A MAJOR new public artwork has been unveiled involving a canal boat with a twist.
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Wages slowdown predicted to pave way for rates cut
SLOWING UK wage growth should help pave the way for a further interest rate cut by the end of the year as it helps keep inflation in check, according to experts.
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Villa boss' thanks as home tickets sell out
CHRIS Heck has thanked Aston Villa fans for their patience and loyal support after general admission tickets for the club's home Champions League game against Bayern Munich sold out in record time.
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Clueless gets music revamp
KT Tunstall has said a new musical adaptation of teen comedy Clueless is "perfect timing" amid a resurgence of love for 1990s pop culture.
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Oasis star thrilled with Portrait pic
OASIS songwriter Noel Gallagher has said he is "thrilled and honoured" as a "grumpy middle-aged man, who hates having his picture taken" to have his image added to the National Portrait Gallery.
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ClarifiCations & CorreCtions
If we have published anything factually inaccurate, contact Editor Graeme Brown on 0121 234 5316, email graeme.brownreachplc.com or at Birmingham Mail, Reachplc, 3 Brindleyplace, Birmingham, B1 2JB. and, once verified, we will correct it as soon as possible.
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Why putting the bins out might trump family trips
Much as I enjoy the company of my children, it's always nice when they return to school.
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Ex-PC goes on trial accused of sexual assaults
A MIDLAND police officer sexually assaulted two women he met during his duties by hugging and touching them both inappropriately, a jury has heard.
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Ringway battle 'not over'
HERITAGE campaigners fighting to protect the brutalist Smallbrook Ringway Centre in the heart of Birmingham have lost their third legal bid against plans to bulldoze it.