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The Birmingham Post (England) articles from July 2005

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The Birmingham Post (England) back issues from July 2005:

Council triumphs in Battle of Nelson's Railings.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Move or die - the harsh choice faced by firm after 120 years in business.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Split-site plan for new library.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Prime Edwardian package.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

Neighbour in search of the truth; As she prepares to take the stage at Cannon Hill Park on Sunday at the Party in the Park music extravaganza, former Neighbours actress Natalie Imbruglia told Emma Pinch about her graduation from the TV soap to top of the pops.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Rain fails to dampen crowd's spirit.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Sex abuse victim says payout will hit Church.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Store wars threat to estate renewal.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Church faces huge bill after record payout.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Father's whereabouts were a source of speculation.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH; For What it's Worth Three front doors and postcard charm, stately home surroundings with a humble past, a modern translation of timbered style - or acres on the riverbank with a boating bonus. They all cost around pounds 500,000 - and they're all in Warwickshire, discovers Marsya Lennox.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

POST DEBATE: Should 'privatisation' be used to help NHS; The private sector is increasingly being used in NHS clinical care. While politicians see it as an inevitability, not all health sector professionals agree, as Campbell Docherty found out.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Speed humps policy review.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Roadshow is all about mental health.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

David Frampton of the Surrey Space Centre.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Brum art exhibition opens.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

House of Commons compared to a pantomime.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

MP slams Edgbaston touts.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Call for rethink on runway.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Killers jailed after beating man to death over love row.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Police chief hails crime drop.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

1971 Daimler Fleetline bus.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

'Traffickers to blame, not the migrants.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

First symphony for orchestra.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Lottery winners fail to stop neighbours using their farm as an office.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Doctors vote 'no' in termination time-limit debate.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Number of syphilis cases doubles.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Research wanted into late abortions.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Haulage firm fined after fatal accident.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Scot on death row gets a retrial.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

The Dunning Declaration.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Jail for man who tried to kill girlfriend.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Collapsed rail tunnel chaos for commuters.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Briton accused of kidnapping brother.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

EU plan to stop Brits stripping off at work.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Lotto claim arrives at 11th hour.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Britain's one in 100 illegal immigrants.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Shock statistics of Britain's culture of violence and yob behaviour.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Police chief attacks handling of tribunal.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Hayley Mills clutches a photo of her late father.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Spain's MPs support gay marriage.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Is this 646-pound catfish the largest freshwater fish ever.(News)

Jul 01, 2005

Jon Walker: Leadership of Tories hots up... slowly.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

Perspective: Hello? Is there anyone out there? Birmingham is currently paying host to the British Festival of Space, but does anyone other than a few boffins care? Shahid Naqvi explores why scientists are failing to take the people with them in the race to the stars.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

Letter: Ups and downs of life on the road with Brummie buses.(Letters)

Jul 01, 2005

Letter: Do you like a bit of home brew.(Letters)

Jul 01, 2005

Letter: Reader's letter.(Letters)

Jul 01, 2005

Letter: Save our village halls.(Letters)

Jul 01, 2005

Letter: Stopping the flood of mobile phone masts.(Letters)

Jul 01, 2005

New chapter may be based on an old idea.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

Move or die.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

Ban the sun.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

Theme.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

They Said.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

Anniversaries.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

Archive.(Comment)

Jul 01, 2005

DVD REVIEW: Not so easy to love.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

DVD REVIEW: Language barrier.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

BIRMINGHAM POST COMPETITION: Win seats at city's rousing Summer Prom.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

REVIEW: Brabbins gets the buzz at Cheltenham; Christopher Morley meets Cheltenham Music Festival's human dynamo.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY: Two treasures of old towns.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

She's the funster of this parish; As DC Eva Sharpe, Diane Parish was a familiar face in The Bill, but now she is taking the same character over to a new series of revamped police thriller MIT, and facing an arresting development of her own. Graham Keal met her in London.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN WARWICKSHIRE: Quality homes in top locations.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN WARWICKSHIRE: Grade II home goes under the hammer.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005

FOCUS ON RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY IN WARWICKSHIRE: Georgian mansion with cottage and barn conversion opportunity.(Features)

Jul 01, 2005