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27/04/2010
A football fan convicted of rioting at Euro 2004 loses his appeal against extradition. Man City ask Birmingham to release on-loan Joe Hart for their last three games of the season.
A football fan convicted of rioting at Euro 2004 loses his appeal against extradition. He faces two years in jail in Portugal.
As many as 5000 women win claims for equal pay which could cost Birmingham City Council 拢600 million.
A report into the death of an anti-racism protestor in 1979 says it's likely police dealt the fatal blow.
In sport, the newly-crowned SPL Champions Rangers come under investigation from HMRC and Manchester City ask Birmingham to release on-loan Joe Hart for their last three games of the season.
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