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First Images of Teen Killer Kian Moulton Released After Legal Battle
BirminghamLive publishes first pictures of 15-year-old Kian Moulton, who murdered 12-year-old Leo Ross in a park rampage, after winning a High Court fight to name him.
Business
TCP Circular Revives 100+ Job Recycling Plant Plans at Port of Sunderland
TCP Circular is advancing plans for a major plastics recycling facility at Port of Sunderland, promising over 100 jobs and using pyrolysis technology to process 100,000 tonnes of waste annually by 2028.
Culture
Birmingham Power Signal Box Hailed as Brutalist Icon in National Ranking
The Birmingham Power Signal Box has been celebrated as one of Britain's greatest brutalist designs by The Telegraph, praised for its striking architecture and historical role in rail operations.
Politics
DWP State Pension Age Change Sparks 'Recipe for Confusion' Warning
The Department for Work and Pensions is raising the state pension age from 66 to 67 starting April, with experts warning it will catch many retirees off guard and create income gaps.
Sport
Health
UK Faces Widespread Snow from Sunday, Met Office Warns
The Met Office forecasts widespread snow across northern England, Scotland, Wales, and coastal areas from Sunday, February 15, with yellow weather warnings in place for Friday.
Co-codamol Shortage to Last Until June, 12 Million Affected
The UK faces a critical shortage of co-codamol, a painkiller prescribed 12 million times annually, with supply issues expected to persist until June. Pharmacy leaders warn of patient distress and call for government action.
NHSBT Art Campaign in Brixton Aims to Increase Blood Donors
NHS Blood and Transplant partners with artist Rizzy Akanji Amole to host a blood typing event in Brixton, using creative expression to address sickle cell needs and encourage donor sign-ups from Black and mixed heritage communities.
First Patients Use £2.65m Birmingham Hospital Cancer Unit
Heartlands Hospital's newly refurbished Haematology and Oncology Day Unit has welcomed its first patients following a £2.65 million transformation, aiming to enhance cancer care across Birmingham.
Victorian-Era Illnesses Re-Emerging in UK, Superdrug Warns
Superdrug's Pharmacy Superintendent highlights measles, yellow fever, scurvy, and gout as Victorian-era illnesses making a concerning comeback across the United Kingdom.
Environment
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