“Significant embarrassment and distress” was caused at a time of heightened sensitivity
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Birmingham Mail editor will be part of question and answer panel at open day
Latest resolved complaints dealt with by the PCC
Editors take action following complaints over accuracy, privacy and intrusion
Mail steps in to save hospice
The Birmingham Mail has stepped in to save a local children’s hospice from closure. The newspaper has started an appeal to raise cash for the Birmingham Acorns Children’s Hospice in Selly Oak. The hospice, which was opened by Princess Diana
Mail bids to force council to hold referendum on elected mayor
Newspaper needs to rally five per cent of city’s voters to have a chance of success
Mail's pressure wins four week extension to hospital debate
More than 200 people attended stormy meeting organised by paper
Mail delivers New Street pleas to Westminster
More than 7,000 readers back campaign for investment in just two weeks
'Speak Out, Stop Bullying', Mail tells readers
Online and in-paper initiative aims to get schools to talk about problems and highlight success stories
Success for killer driver campaigns as law change is planned
Regional papers’ call for tougher sentences gets results
Minister backs Mail's hit and run message
Midlands paper sets the agenda after 20-year-old’s death on pelican crossing
Former press man's book remembers life as a copy boy in the 1950s
Ex-Caters News Agency and Birmingham Post man looks back at how it all began
Downward trend continues for regional newspapers
Update on the latest ABC circulation figures
Ad revenues for Trinity Mirror regionals expected to fall 9.7 per cent
Trading update says no improvement is expected for the rest of the year
Dailies continue to see sales fall – Latest ABCs
Circulation hit at every daily in Britain in the second half of last year – but figures are better for weeklies
Local content and multi-media approach the way forward, say editors
Newspapers are still the kings of local content –