Arthur Labinjo-Hughes tragically lost his life at his home in Solihull

Solihull father and stepmother jailed over “sadistic” death of little Arthur, aged 6

The father and stepmother of 6-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes from Solihull have both been jailed today (3rd December) for the “sadistic” torture and killing of the little lad who was poisoned, starved and beaten. Emma Tustin has been jailed for life with a minimum of 29 years after she was found guilty of murdering Arthur Labinjo-Hughes….

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A man wears as "Black Lives Matter" t-shirt at the Birmingham City FC fans anti-racism march and rally in Birmingham's Victoria Square on 04.07.20

OPINION: Why the Blues anti-racism march in Birmingham must not be underestimated

The significance of Saturday’s demonstration by ex Zulu Warriors and Birmingham City fans in support of Black Lives Matter cannot be underestimated. Flashback to 24 March 2018 and 4,500 supporters of the Football Lads Alliance and the breakaway Democratic Football Lads Alliance, along with Tommy Robinson, amassed in Birmingham in support of the Justice421 campaign.

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The Waste Warriors are out most days around Birmingham conducting cleanup operations

Lethal heroin needles posing risk to kids cleared from Birmingham City FC and Small Heath Park

A team of valiant volunteers from Small Heath have removed a shocking amount of used heroin needles and other dangerous drugs related waste from the streets around Birmingham City FC and Small Heath Park. This highly dangerous anti-social waste was removed last week after posing a serious public health hazard to children and families, including pets.

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Hundreds of Birmingham City football fans marched against racism

Hundreds of Birmingham City football fans march together against racism

Hundreds of Birmingham City football fans marched through their home city this afternoon to stand against racism, in response to scenes of far-right violence in London last month. Organised by former football ‘hooligan’ Marc Gauntlett and fellow Blues supporter Keith Batchboy, the protest walk set off from outside St Andrew’s stadium in Small Heath, made its way through Digbeth and…

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The 2017 Birmingham FA Awards were held at Birmingham City Football Club

Birmingham’s top football talent recognised at annual awards ceremony

Grassroots volunteers joined famous names in football at Birmingham County FA’s annual award ceremony to recognise our ‘Grassroots Heroes’. Volunteers working within local grassroots football came together with some of the game’s recognised figures, as Birmingham County Football Association hosted its annual awards ceremony at Birmingham City Football Club’s St Andrew’s Stadium on Monday 17 July.

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