Gay Village venues, clubs and bars: The Nightingale Club in Lower Essex Street / Hurst Street in Birmingham city centre on 22.05.19 Features Rainbow Flag hanging outside from building. Features 'Love Is Love' slogan'

Birmingham LGBTQ nightclub offers closed premises as free NHS vaccination centre

As the UK’s coronavirus vaccination roll-out gets underway with the newly approved Oxford/Astra Zeneca vaccine suitable for standard refrigeration, a nightclub in Birmingham has offered their premises for use by NHS staff. Management at the aptly-named Nightingale Club in the city, which has been closed since March last year, have offered the venue to NHS staff for…

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Mykonos Bar owner Savvas Sfrantzis witnessed the savage knife attacks in Hurst Street outside his business

VIDEO | Birmingham Stabbings: Savvas Sfrantzis’ eye-witness account of knife killer’s rampage

Birmingham businessman Savvas Sfrantzis, owner of Mykonos Bar and Grill, describes the knifeman’s vicious attacks against random people outside his eatery in Hurst Street in the city centre’s Southside district. Eight people were stabbed by a man between 12.30am and 2.30am on Sunday 6 September in central Birmingham. One of the victims died and two were…

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A West Midlands Police officer seals off Hurst Street as a murder investigation gets underway

IN PICTURES: Police launch investigation following stabbing spree in Birmingham city centre

West Midlands Police have confirmed a murder investigation has been launched following the shocking violence in Birmingham city centre overnight which resulted in the death of a man. Officers have stated that a man has tragically lost his life and a number of people have been seriously injured following the disturbing outbreak of violence in central Birmingham last…

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Shocked local resident Fulvio works at PureGym within the cordoned off area in Hurst Street but had to remain away

Birmingham stabbings: “Birmingham is becoming really dangerous” says local resident

A local Birmingham resident has described Birmingham as becoming increasingly dangerous, after a knifeman’s vicious stabbing spree against random people across the city centre earlier today. Eight people were stabbed by a man between 12.30am and 2.30am on Sunday 6 September in central Birmingham. One of the victims died and two were critically injured.

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