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Leicester beat Birmingham to go top of table

BBC Sport Saturday, 6 April 2024
Leicester City go top of the Championship with late win against Birmingham City at the King Power Stadium.
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Leicester City F.C. Leicester City F.C. Association football club in England

My most enjoyable season yet - Winks

Harry Winks speaks to Football Focus about his first season as a Leicester player and why he took the jump from Premier League to Championship football.
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Toone stunner gives Man Utd win over Leicester

Ella Toone comes off the bench to score a superb winner for Manchester United against Leicester City at King Power Stadium.
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Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham, Alabama Major city in Alabama, United States

Birmingham relegated despite beating Norwich

Birmingham City are relegated back to English football's third tier for the first time since 1995 despite a final-day victory over promotion-chasing Norwich..
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Two men jailed for murder of footballer Cody Fisher [Video]

Two men jailed for murder of footballer Cody Fisher

Two men have been jailed for life for the murder of footballer Cody Fisher, who was stabbed on Boxing Day, 2022. Remy Gordon, 23, and Kami Carpenter, 22, were both found guilty of his murder last month. Mr Fisher, 23, was the victim of a “sustained attack” inside a Birmingham nightclub, and died from a chest wound. Report by Jonesia. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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Watch: Classic car enthusiasts show off their retro rides at Birmingham convention [Video]

Watch: Classic car enthusiasts show off their retro rides at Birmingham convention

At the Classic Car and Restoration Show in Birmingham, enthusiasts come together to showcase their cherished vehicles and share their passion with others.

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Rishi Sunak tears into Labour at a campaign launch event [Video]

Rishi Sunak tears into Labour at a campaign launch event

Rishi Sunak has teared into Labour at a campaign launch at a Derbyshire bus depot this morning by raising the issue of cash-strapped local councils, saying Labour is "unable to balance the books when it is in local government". The prime minister then added “just look what’s happening here, Nottingham Council effectively bankrupt. After having a fire-sale of assets, they still can’t balance the books, in contrast to the extraordinarily well-run Conservative Nottinghamshire County Council". He also said that "whenever Labour runs something, they run it into the ground. In Birmingham, they have effectively bankrupted the largest local authority in Europe. They have saddled their constituents with a 21% council tax rise.” Report by Czubalam. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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EFL Championship EFL Championship Second tier of English league football

What's at stake on Championship's final day?

Ipswich could be promoted to the Premier League and two of five teams will be relegated on the final day of the Championship season.
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King Power Stadium King Power Stadium Football stadium in Leicester, England


Birmingham City F.C. Birmingham City F.C. Association football club in England

Down but not out - Birmingham determined not to let drop define future

Birmingham City's ambition contrasts with the reality of their relegation to League One. BBC Sport examines why they still have cause to be positive - if they..
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