Birmingham Mail (England)

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Publication date:
2022-04-22

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  • I'm still sweet on tasty Indian treats

    ONE of the many advantages of living in such a mixed community is the wonderful choices of strange and exotic foods on offer, and with the cuisine also comes the sweets, or as our cousins across the pond calls them, candy. As a small lad in the 50s, one of the treats on pocketmoney day was visiting the local sweet shop, and with my humble 6d (2.5p), a small handful of flavoured chews, and a solitary liquorice stick were bought.

  • How can I help my child cope with stress of school?

    STRESS is something we often deal with in adult life, but what do we do when our children face it at school?

  • Childcare scheme expansion 'could jeopardise quality'

    THE government's expansion of funded childcare for working parents in England could affect the quality of provision or places for young children, Whitehall's spending watchdog has said.

  • Sky-high Warks aim for fab four

    WARWICKSHIRE County Darts Organisation will be looking to make it four wins in a row this weekend when at the Hen Lane and District Social Club, 6 Beacon Road, Coventry, CV6 4DS they will be playing hosts to Humberside in what will be their eighth fixture of the season in the Cosmo Darts Premier Division of the UKDA National League.

  • England's World Cup woes are forgotten insists Adil

    ADIL Rashid believes England's World Cup blowout in India will have no impact on the defence of their T20 crown this summer, claiming they still have "the mindset of champions".

  • Ronnie: I'm not the best player ever

    RONNIE O'Sullivan shrugged off suggestions of greatness on the eve of his bid to eclipse Stephen Hendry and become the first player to win eight world titles in the modern era.

  • This has gone way too VAR now!

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  • 'Three weeks of stinking rubbish piling up at shops'

    A BIRMINGHAM business owner has slammed the city council after a series of "missed" bin collections left him with "mountains of rubbish" piled up outside two of his premises.

  • University set for move into flagship city centre building

    A GROWING Birmingham university is set to expand into an iconic city building.

  • Cyber-security training for MSPs

    MEMBERS of the Scottish Parliament are set to receive training in cyber security following a number of high-profile cases of elected members being targeted.

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