The Birmingham Post (England) back issues from October 2006:
Tories in centre funds row.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Bishop attacks abuse claims.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Man, 29, dies in Great North Run.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Donation call for lost paintings is dismissed.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
NEWS DIGEST: Crash man dies.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
NEWS DIGEST: Car baby injured.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
NEWS DIGEST: Monkeys see red.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Midlands may have link to Scots killing.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
'Raleigh's potato' is back in Britain.(News)
Oct 02, 2006 ... A potato has been created from primitive plants in South America where it is thought Sir Walter Raleigh first discovered the vegetable before bringing it back to Britain and presenting it to the Queen. Plant scientists have bred the potato directly from an original South ...
As death rate rises, warning that dangers of asbestos still exist.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Battle for a child much harder than my cancer; Cancer 2020 When Mike Peters, a rock veteran of more than 30 years and frontman with The Alarm, was first diagnosed with cancer in 1995, it turned his world upside down. Then he and his wife Jules were dealt a cruel double blow as they battled to have children. They told Health Reporter Emma Brady about how they are fighting back.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
New plea to find prisoner on the run.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Midlands men prefer gadgets to sex and are biggest geeks in UK.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
How not to make the Good Hotel Guide...(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Stop dumping beer cans in pools - warning to anglers.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
'Our long, hard road to being in power'.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Quality the key in NHS - Letwin.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
We'll build slowly but surely, says Cameron; As the Conservatives meet for their annual conference in Bournemouth, Political Editor Jonathan Walker examines David Cameron's performance so far.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Soldiers in city hospitals 'betrayed' - Tories.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Leader: Stick to the plan and we can win an election.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
'Unity will beat terror threat'.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Ban the phones, end all chance of cheating; NEVER MIND THE BULLOCK Plain speaking ex-teacher Brenda Bullock.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
School is changing the face of learning; It represents the cutting edge of secondary education. Shahid Naqvi visited The Grace Academy in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull, to find out how it plans to transform learning.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
New era in the classroom.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
A decade before secondaries get better - Blunkett.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
A level choice 'too rigid for students'.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
PROPERTY ESSENTIALS: Focus on the up-and-comers; In the second of a special series leading up to this Friday's launch of The Birmingham Post's new property magazine, Emma Pinch looks at three up-and-coming postcodes in Birmingham - Hall Green, a neglected part of Edgbaston and Longbridge.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Delays lead to fears on flu jabs.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
pounds 43,500 jacket.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
'Chaos' warning at M62 toll road plan.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
One better next year, vows owerboat racer.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Lawyers' fears on legal aid changes.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Parks ban on 4x4s is backed by chiefs.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
New Miss World is a Czech student.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Fears over air passenger data shared with the US.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Flyover collapse kills 4 in Canada.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Congestion - there's more to it than cars; As the West Midlands considers how to tackle transport congestion, Councillor Gary Clarke, chairman of Centro-PTA, says it's not just the car we should worry about.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
Why size matters in the land of TV giants.(News)
Oct 02, 2006
BIRMINGHAM POST: Optimistic but cautious is right way for Tories.(Letters)
Oct 02, 2006
BIRMINGHAM POST: Misys bloodbath.(Letters)
Oct 02, 2006
BIRMINGHAM POST: Midlands geeks.(Letters)
Oct 02, 2006
'Reducing' abenteeism among council staff.(Leaders)
Oct 02, 2006
Smoothing the path to secondary education.(Leaders)
Oct 02, 2006
Carbon cowboy.(Leaders)
Oct 02, 2006
Searching question for the next PM.(Leaders)
Oct 02, 2006
Search for brother.(Leaders)
Oct 02, 2006
CULTURE: Towers of strength; Hollywood maverick Oliver Stone and 9/11 survivor Will Jimeno tell Mike Davies their desire to share a remarkable story of human survival in the shadow of the World Trade Center attacks.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
NEW RELEASES.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
CULTURE: Concerts veer widely off-script but there's musical skill to savour; English Chamber Orchestra Symphony Hall Australian String Quartet Adrian Boult Hall **.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Proof that pure class will steal any show; Proof Old Rep, Station Street ****.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Breathing life into a famous story of love; Romeo and Juliet Birmingham Royal Ballet Birmingham Hippodrome ****.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Another substantial Chip off the old block; CD REVIEWS.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Quiz of the Day.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Archive.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
They said.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Make a Date.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Pick of the day; Autumn watch with Bill Oddie 8pm BBC two.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
POST PEOPLE: Opus first birthday.(Features)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: McClaren 'under no pressure to axe corruption-claim agent.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: O'Neill makes his way into Jose's good books.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: Pearson coy about going for Albion job.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: Pearson is lucky man for Albion; COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP West Bromwich Albion 4 Leeds United 2.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: Phillips insists united squad would be happy to serve under caretaker; COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: Prosaic Birmingham miss Dunn prompts; COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP Birmingham City 1 Leicester City 1.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006
Football: McSheffrey plea for Bendtner to remain at Blues; COCA-COLA CHAMPIONSHIP.(Sport)
Oct 02, 2006