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News Articles Related to TamworthSource: BBC News
Why a World Cup tournament and no England?1st Jul 2010
Students at the Polesworth School in Tamworth took part in their own version of the World Cup football tournament. School Reporters Dana, Fran and Sarah find out why the language department was getting involved in the act.
The Full Story: PM's Questions23rd Jun 2010
All the action, reaction and analysis in video and text as David Cameron faced questions from MPs.
The secret of the stolen European Cup10th Jun 2010
It was the most prized piece of silverware in European club football - but one night in a pub in the West Midlands, it went missing. Now the story is finally told.
The secret of the stolen European Cup28th May 2010
It was the most prized piece of silverware in European club football - but one night in a pub in the West Midlands, it went missing. Now the story is finally told.
Misspelt road signs: Your photos26th May 2010
Your photos of misspelt road markings
Two men killed as van hits house19th May 2010
Two men are killed when their van crashes into a house on a commuter route between Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan.
Contract means 250 jobs created7th May 2010
A logistics firm says up to 250 jobs are to be created at its branch in Tamworth after a contract win.
Minister Kidney beaten by Tories7th May 2010
Energy Minister David Kidney loses Stafford to the Conservatives, who enjoy success in other seats in the county.
The Full Election Story: 3 May4th May 2010
All the key points, analysis and reaction from the General Election campaign 2010.
40 ways we still use floppy disks30th Apr 2010
Far from being relics of a bygone age, something like a million new floppy disks are bought in the UK every month. But who uses them?
