Birmingham Mail (England)

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Publication date:
2022-04-22

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  • TRENDINGTANKING

    ADOLESCENCE After scooping gongs at the Emmys and the Critics Choice Awards, the British Netflix drama cleaned up at the Golden Globes with a best supporting actor for teen star Owen Cooper, best actor for Stephen Graham and best supporting actress for Erin Doherty, right.

  • Walk on the wild side

    MOST holidaymakers and honeymooners visit the Seychelles to relax on pristine white beaches, but it's the awe-inspiring wildlife that can elevate a trip to the east African archipelago.

  • City bar dispels price hike 'gossip'

    THE owner of a Birmingham bar spoke out after 'gossip' spread regarding price increases.

  • Katie murder trial delayed by months

    A TRIAL date for a man accused of murdering a woman in Birmingham city centre has been pushed back by several months.

  • RAISE A GLASS

    Winter has hit our shores. There are red weather warnings, snow-clogged roads, closed schools and gritters doing their gritting thing.

  • Some people could literally die from embarrassment

    THERE are some subjects many of us find hard to talk to our doctors about - think bowel habits, sexual organs and personal hygiene.

  • Man is jailed over DIY bomb video

    A BIRMINGHAM man has been jailed for a terrorism offence after he searched for a video on how to make a bomb.

  • DEEP TROUBLE

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  • Thrones star takes on gaming icon

    THE first image has been revealed of actress Sophie Turner as Lara Croft in the new series of Tomb Raider.

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