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Florida House Once Owned by John Lennon on Sale for $47.5 Million

Former Beatle purchased the property several months before his death. Continue reading…




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How Alan Parsons Project Became the Soundtrack to Jordan’s Bulls

A stroke of luck made the rocker's instrumental track "Sirius" one of the most recognizable intro songs in sports history. Continue reading…




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Watch the Deleted 'Stairway to Heaven' Scene From 'Almost Famous'

Cameron Crowe's movie makes even more sense with deleted scene. Continue reading…




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Guess Who Star Says White House 'American Woman' Ban Is a 'Myth'

On the 50th anniversary of the song topping the chart, Burton Cummings says it was their decision to not play their smash for the Nixon family. Continue reading…









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University of Birmingham honours local-born Hollywood actress

Blue plaque unveiled in honour of Madeleine Carroll.




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Fantasy made real on the Welsh Riviera

A fairytale castle on the Welsh coast is a monument to Victorian escapism, reports Marsya Lennox





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West Midlands Police appeal for help to indentify body

The body, which has not yet been identified, was discovered around 8am yesterday (Thursday 4) in the Birmingham & Fazeley canal near Tyburn Road junction with Wheelwright Road, Erdington.





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Local Bollywood Dancing Queens perform for our Diamond Queen

Thousands of people cheered Queen Elizabeth II during a trip to Stamford and Burghley House earlier this month




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New public art project for Erdington

Polish artist to create new work.


















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Birmingham Women’s and Children’s Hospitals Charity’s launch appeal

Support some of the most vulnerable in society with urgent COVD-19 appeal.





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Combined Authority to become real living wage employer

Campaign results in victory for local politicians.




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Follow the leader with business seminars

Recruitment firm announces series of leadership development events.




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Employment project provides training for key workers

Employability project invests in local people helping to fulfil all-important roles.






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Lights, Camera…. new season of films at Warwick Arts Centre

Warwick Arts Centre have announced their summer film series, including some whip-smart comedies guaranteed to make you forget the lousy weather.




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IGGY pops up in Warwick Uni

Warwick Uni launches IGGY, a social network and online educational hub for gifted young people. IGGY is offering free annual memberships to 13-18 year olds in Coventry and Warwickshire.




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High Pavement steps up in Warwick

A chance encounter between two business entrepreneurs has led to the opening of a stunning new gastro bar and restaurant in Warwick.






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Satnav warning following court case

Motorists are being urged by a road safety charity to concentrate at all times following the case of a driver who killed a cyclist while she was altering her satnav.





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University’s hydrogen car to star at top engineering show

Coventry University and its successful spin-off firm Microcab are set to show off their zero-emission vehicle expertise at the 2013 Automotive Engineering Show at the NEC in Birmingham next week.





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Roads warning from city council

Road users urged to think safety as nights draw in.





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The Sir Howard Interview: Tony Blair reveals all

Our chief crime correspondent Sir Howard Elston sits down with the former Prime Minister following the damning Chilcot Report into the Iraq war




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Marco Pierre White to unveil new cookbook at Birmingham restaurant

Book signing at signature restaurant to launch new publication.