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Derbyshire's oldest cricket club land sold

A MYSTERY buyer has paid three times the guide price at auction for the land that Derbyshire’s oldest cricket clubs plays on.Read

Derbyshire's oldest cricket club land sold

A MYSTERY buyer has paid three times the guide price at auction for the land that Derbyshire’s oldest cricket clubs plays on.Read

World Cup tickets warning

POLICE have warned World Cup football fans not to try to buy tickets from websites such as eBay and Gumtree.Read

Derbyshire's oldest cricket club land sold

A MYSTERY buyer has paid three times the guide price at auction for the land that Derbyshire’s oldest cricket clubs plays on.Read

World Cup tickets warning

POLICE have warned World Cup football fans not to try to buy tickets from websites such as eBay and Gumtree.Read

Derbyshire's oldest cricket club land sold

A MYSTERY buyer has paid three times the guide price at auction for the land that Derbyshire’s oldest cricket clubs plays on.Read

Yardley crash

A WOMAN was taken to hospital after she was hit by a car in Birmingham.Read

Yardley crash

A WOMAN was taken to hospital after she was hit by a car in Birmingham.Read

Birmingham couples buck wedding trend for Valentine's Day

ROSES are red, Violets are blue, Midlanders can’t help falling in love, and proving that the stats aren’t true.Read

TV historian backs campaign to keep Hoard in Mids

TV HISTORIAN Dr David Starkey is throwing his weight behind a new campaign to keep the Staffordshire Hoard in the Midlands.Read

Family of murdered Brum soldier Sapper Mark Quinsey greet his comrades

Family of murdered Brum soldier greet his comradesRead

Unidentified man found dead on M40

A POLICE investigation was underway last night after a man’s body was found on a Midland motorway.Read

Family of murdered Brum soldier Sapper Mark Quinsey greet his comrades

Family of murdered Brum soldier greet his comradesRead

Gypsies fail to travel to Warwickshire Police community event

IT COULD have been a typical English country fete, with families gathering outside a grand old hall on manicured grounds in the sunshine.Read

Birmingham Thinktank attracts thousands to teacher job fair

JOBSEEKERS turned out in force in the Midlands yesterday to scramble for any potential new jobs in teaching. Read

Disaster averted as wedding dress firm is saved

BRIDE wars have been averted at the 11th hour in the Midlands.Read

Author Profile

Jasbir Authi covers central Birmingham and is a general news and court reporter. Her journalism training was carried out here in the city at the Sunday Mercury and Birmingham Mail newspapers.