The Birmingham Post (England) back issues from April 2007:
Schools 'scared' to teach sensitive history.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Dig for victory!(News)
Apr 02, 2007
New images of captured sailors.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Former councillor quits party.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Study to be a mini medic - in just 20 hours.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Hospitals merge.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Litvinenko quiz.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Klass baby.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Stylish Bond.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Golf course allotment plot a fool's errand.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Prayers for sailor Faye's safe return.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
These bells ring out loud - and proud.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
MG plans export drive to Europe.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Help sought after three shot at pub.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
200 in bid for job as street warden.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Japanese urged to help track down killer.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Eastside regeneration wins praise for 'excellent use of EU funds'.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: Brown accused over 'big hole' in pension funds.(News)
Apr 02, 2007 ... Byline: By Daniel Bentley Gordon Brown stood accused yesterday of overseeing the "failure" of the pensions system after ignoring officials' advice on a controversial tax reform in his first Budget. The disclosure that the Chancellor was warned the abolition of the ...
POLITICS: Challenge to Chancellor 'a good thing'.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: Budget 'propaganda'.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: 20p on prescription charges as Wales bins them.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: Seizing the day.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: Sir Michael favourite to replace Grade.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
POLITICS: Badge grab.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Attack on primary 'boot camps' EDUCATION MATTERS.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Pupils soon will 'be bovvered' EDUCATION MATTERS.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
If music be the food of education; EDUCATION MATTERS Ray Prince is on a mission to spread the gospel of music to schools. Shahid Naqvi meets the man who believes music holds the key to re-engaging under-achieving pupils Shahid Naqvi.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Anger as drivers ignore patrols; EDUCATION MATTERS.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Gospel singing smooths path between schools; EDUCATION MATTERS.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Cutback in IVF embryo numbers.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NHS funding lottery - despite Reid's call; Despite official guidance urging primary care trusts to provide one cycle of IVF for all women under 40, Health Correspondent Emma Brady found couples in the Midlands still face a postcode lottery.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Postcode prescribing easy way out for PCTs.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Gromit has a spin at replacing famous HMV dog Nipper.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Festival sell-out.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: The Doctor's in.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Sara clocks on.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Bus-stop killing.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: Double jackpot.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
NEWS DIGEST: No-so-sexy Kate.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Manchester to stage first terror trials outside London.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Scientists convert blood to group O.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Pakistan tributes to coach Woolmer.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Exhibition celebrates century of motoring.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Cadbury's egg 'stale'.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
pounds 5.60 to drive over the Channel.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Moseley in pig rage.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
FALKLANDS ANNIVERSARY: '99 minutes of boredom and one minute of terror'.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
FALKLANDS ANNIVERSARY: Time has failed to heal mental scars; Overnight on April 1, 1982, Argentina invaded the Falklands. Twenty-five years later, veterans are still suffering from the effects of the war, as Tom Scotney reports.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
FALKLANDS ANNIVERSARY: Agony, relief and pride in Maggie's finest hour.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
British soldier killed in Basra; INTERNATIONAL DIGEST.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Guantanamo Bay 'nightmare at end' INTERNATIONAL DIGEST.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Oil worker kidnapped in Nigeria; INTERNATIONAL DIGEST.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Tourist killed, wife hurt, in car crash; INTERNATIONAL DIGEST.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
PERSPECTIVE: Dark side to life in Land of the Rising Sun; Often portrayed as a safe and welcoming place, the Land of the Rising Sun also has its dark side, as Nancy Cavill discovered when she went to work in Japan.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
PERSPECTIVE: In real life its hard to separate fact from fiction; Carbon offsetting taxes on barbecuing this summer, a psychologist who urges England football players to imagine they have good and bad parrots on their shoulders ... what was so funny about yesterday, wonders Paul Dale.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
PERSPECTIVE: Contrived TV spectacle skates close to thin ice.(News)
Apr 02, 2007
Combination of factors have hit pensions; THE BIRMINGHAM POST.(Leaders)
Apr 02, 2007
History's lesson; THE BIRMINGHAM POST.(Leaders)
Apr 02, 2007
Doctor who? THE BIRMINGHAM POST.(Leaders)
Apr 02, 2007
Freeze frame; April, 1949.(Features)
Apr 02, 2007
Letter: A sensible solution.(Letters)
Apr 02, 2007
Letter: Giving more powers to the regions.(Letters)
Apr 02, 2007
Letter: A brand which carries no appeal.(Letters)
Apr 02, 2007
Letter: Free from the slavery of debt.(Letters)
Apr 02, 2007
MUSIC: The colour of success; CULTURE Andrew Cowen gets the facts behind the Deep Purple rift from Ian Gillan.(Features)
Apr 02, 2007