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Birmingham New Street Station remains quiet

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Birmingham New Street Station remains almost deserted during the Monday morning rush hour, despite train companies ramping up services after the Coronavirus lockdown was eased.
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Belfast, Sheffield and Birmingham Clap For Carers

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Clips from Mater Hospital in Belfast, young fundraiser Tobias Weller in Sheffield and Archie, 3, from Birmingham all taking part in Clap For Carers.
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Birmingham use Chelsea Flower Show plants for NHS tribute

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A Coronavirus-themed floral display is being created using flowers originally to be used in Birmingham City Council's Chelsea Flower Show entry. The installation, featuring an NHS logo, a rainbow and other features thanking key workers,...
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People turned away from Birmingham Covid-19 test centres

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Scores of people were turned away from new Covid-19 walk-through test centres in Birmingham on Tuesday, the day new local coronavirus rules came into force. Footage of test centres in Sutton Coldfield and Saltley.
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Birmingham residents banned from mixing as coronavirus cases continue to surge

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Tough new Covid-19 restrictions are being imposed across Birmingham after infections rocketed.
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Birmingham bar owner reveals 'awful' impact of Tier 2 restrictions

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A Birmingham bar owner has revealed countless customers have cancelled bookings after Birmingham was placed on Tier 2 coronavirus rules. Amanjot Johl, owner of 40 St Paul's - which was voted the world's best gin bar last year - also...
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Halesowen couple receive Covid-19 vaccination

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Gerry and Maureen Hughes speaking after receiving a coranavirus vaccine at Feldon Lane Surgery in Halesowen, near Birmingham. The couple, married for 62 years, are believed to be the first patients to receive the jab as part of a...
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Public around England react to coronavirus tier news

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Public reaction across England as it's announced three-tier coronavirus restrictions are to be imposed from December 2. Birmingham, Manchester and Newcastle are among the locations which will be under Tier 3 rules, while Liverpool and...
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Mayors react to Tier 3 rules in Bristol and Birmingham

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Mayors responsible for two of England's biggest cities respond to news that their areas will be under Tier 3 coronavirus restrictions from December 2. Marvin Rees is the mayor of Bristol, while Andy Street is West Midlands mayor.
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Retired office cleaner: Family will be 'very pleased' I've received Covid-19 vaccine

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Retired office cleaner Mary Mamby, 91, receives a Covid-19 vaccine at Andrew Cohen House care home in Stirchley, Birmingham on Wednesday and says her family will be 'very happy'.
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Pupils return to Birmingham school

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Staff and pupils return to school at the Jewellery Quarter Academy in Birmingham as the easing of lockdown begins. Millions of children are returning to the classroom for the first time since December as coronavirus restrictions in...
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City centres in England quiet on first day of lockdown 3.0

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Streets and roads across the country were quiet as England enters its third lockdown to curb the rise in coronavirus cases.
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Music venue boss cautious over Budget pledge for arts

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Interview with live music venue owner and promoter Adam Regan, director of the Hare & Hounds in Kings Heath, Birmingham, after it emerged Chancellor Rishi Sunak is expected to pledge £408 million to help the arts in Wednesday's Budget.
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Wetherspoons pub reopens in Birmingham as restrictions lift in England

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Wetherspoons pub the Figure of Eight on Birmingham's Broad Street reopens its doors to customers as part of the latest lockdown easing.
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Hundreds queue for Primark as lockdown restrictions lift

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Hundreds of customers queued to get into the world's biggest Primark store in Birmingham, which reopened its doors at approximately 6.30am as lockdown restrictions lifted across England.
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People take to Birmingham streets to demonstrate against police bill

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People take part in a 'Kill the Bill' protest at Victoria Square in Birmingham. Protesters are demonstrating against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, a bill which, if pushed through Parliament, will change the way people...
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Birmingham pub bombings campaigner in court to deny Covid rule breach

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Birmingham pub bombings campaigner Julie Hambleton has appeared in court after refusing to pay a £200 fine for allegedly breaking Covid rules, after taking part in an anniversary convoy to mark the deadly blasts. Miss Hambleton appeared...
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Andy Street re-elected as West Midlands mayor

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Footage of Labour’s defeated candidate Liam Byrne speaking at the West Midlands mayor election count in Birmingham. Followed by part of the speech of Conservative Mayor Andy Street.
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Bingo players return to halls

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Customers enjoy a game at Mecca bingo in Acocks Green, Birmingham as the latest easing of lockdown laws allows halls to reopen.
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Converted nightclub welcomes Covid vaccination patients in Birmingham

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Birmingham's oldest and largest LGBT venue, the Nightingale Club, has been converted into a pop-up vaccination centre for 18-40 year-olds.
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Starmer joins by-election candidate in Birmingham

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Labour leader Keir Starmer during a visit to Erdington in Birmingham to support Labour's by-election candidate Paulette Hamilton and speak about the Respect pillar of his contract with the British people
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Birmingham New Street station deserted as rail strike begins

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Doors at Birmingham’s New Street Station were locked until 0700 on the first day of RMT industrial action - the biggest rail strike in 30 years. Footage of locked doors, signage, empty concourses and sparse departure boards. Carol...
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Worshippers in Birmingham gather for prayer ahead of Eid al-Adha

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Worshippers gather for prayer ahead of Eid al-Adha, one of the biggest holidays of the Islamic calendar, at Small Heath Park in Birmingham.
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Birmingham New Street quiet as rail strikes takes place across UK

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Footage from Birmingham New Street railway station as thousands of rail workers strike over jobs, pay and conditions.