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Covid-19 burst into tears of joy after she was told she can keep her family home - after a u-turn by housing chiefs. Mum of five Kyra King, 48, died on February 2 weeks after contracting coronavirus.
Her daughter Courtney Johnson, 23, was told she could not keep the four-bedroom family home their mum had rented for 15 years before her death, Birmingham Live reports. But Sanctuary Housing has allowed her to keep the home in a u-turn.Courtney is the guardian of her 16-year-old sister Milly
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Cecil Ray received some constructive criticism from the “American Idol” judges Sunday.
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debts of £21,000 in just one year. Joe and Linda Ashby were thrilled to win a week's stay at a plush resort in 2008 - but still owe £9,000 to Seasons Holidays, with no prospect of being able to retire.
Birmingham Live.John, who was on a ventilator, thanked those who’d made the day possible, telling them they couldn’t have “done it any better or done any more”.Deborah said: “You gave my beautiful husband his last wish to spend a day at the seaside with the people he loves. For that I am grateful beyond words,” she said.“We are completely overwhelmed that people who don’t know us would treat us with such care.
direct to your inboxFans of Channel 4 show Gogglebox have rushed to support star Sophie Sandiford after she shared some personal news.Sophie, who was seen sobbing on the show when she lost her job at Debenhams, caught the hearts of the nation as she beared all on television.But now Sophie is moving on up in life, as she's training to be a florist.
straight to your inboxLiam Delap has kept his feet firmly on the ground despite his rapid rise at Manchester City. That's according to Under-18s manager Carlos Vicens, who was fortunate enough to have the striker in his team for the first time this season in Friday's FA Youth Cup tie against Birmingham City.
straight to your inboxIt took little more than 10 minutes for Birmingham City's youngsters to abandon their starting formation and drop to a five-man defence in order to deal with Liam Delap - but the damage had already been done.There were only three minutes on the clock when Manchester City's under-18s got their first chance to take the lead and it was Delap who grabbed it, setting City on their way to a strong start to their defence of the FA Youth Cup.With City making a new striker their top
Video: Laura Whitmore speaks about her baby on Lorraine (Birmingham Mail)Dave Thompson Chief Constable of West Mids Police tells how policing has changed during the lockdownPolice chief Dave Thompson describes police priorities as we come out of lockdownChief Constable Dave Thompson says most people have obeyed the rulesAston Villa's plan to build an impressive state-of-the-art inner city football academy just 500 yards from Villa ParkHow many points will be needed for West Brom to stay up?Line
Royal Mail has been forced to issue guidance urging people to remain vigilant after more than 1,700 people reported receiving hoax emails.Callous scammers have been trying to obtain personal information forcing the postage service to warn of a second scam circulating in just two weeks.