West Midlands Police began a search of the address on Clarence Road, Handsworth, last week.
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The Independent is a British online newspaper. It was established in 1986 as a national morning printed paper. Nicknamed the Indy, it began as a broadsheet and changed to tabloid format in 2003. The last printed edition was in 2016.
It tends to take a pro-market stance on economic issues and is politically aligned with liberalism.
A man and woman have been charged with neglect
Millionaire Prime Minister claimed union members are being used ‘foot soldiers in class war’ in editorial
Santa suits and woolly coats kept the dachsunds warm in the snow of Hyde Park in London.
There have been fears of pressure on the electricity grid if imports from Europe dry up amid a squeeze on global energy supplies.
TV money-saving expert says he has met with Jeremy Hunt to express concern and discuss solutions
TV money-saving expert warns listeners not to leap from fixed-monthly to variable plans without considering consequences
Personal finance wiz issues consumer rights advice for festive season
The Crown Prosecution Service has authorised a charge against Ibrahima Bah.
The Deputy First Minister said he had to take ‘bold action’ in the face of the cost-of-living crisis.
Jordan McSweeney was jailed for life last week after refusing to show up for his sentencing
The Born Free Foundation was co-founded by British actress and wildlife campaigner Virginia McKenna.
More misery for commuters and businesses likely in new year as pay disputes go unresolved
Festive season to bring slight disruption to usual schedule to accommodate bank holidays
Festive season to bring slight disruption to usual schedule to accommodate bank holidays
Households will start receiving money off their energy bills from October
Households will start receiving money off their energy bills from October
Help is out there for those on low incomes struggling with rising prices and high bills as the weather gets colder
Children in some specialist hospitals are among those waiting longer than the six weeks set out in NHS constitution
Friday will be the busiest day for departures, while Christmas Day will be the quietest.
The royal family feud and striking nurses are the stories leading many of the papers.
Dame Cressida Dick has denied she complained to the then-PM about the Government response to the murder being ‘blown out of proportion’.
Tony and Deb Pearce won £1 million on the National Lottery six months after they took Billy under their roof.
Nimco Ali, a campaigner and survivor of female genital mutilation, said the Home Secretary was ‘normalising the Nigel Farages’.
Both daytime and night-time temperatures are expected to increase over the next couple of days.