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Howard’s interview with Sarah Palin – exclusive

Our diplomatic editor Sir Howard ‘The Truth’ Elston sits down with America’s sweetheart Sarah Palin

21 January, 2016 in Most recent, Tennis.

One and a half out of three ain’t bad

Terry Wills looks back at a mixed week at the Hawthorns.

21 January, 2016 in Football.

The magic of the cup (cont)

Dave Woodhall watches Villa ease into the FA Cup fourth round.

20 January, 2016 in Football.

Playing for pride

Dave Woodhall watches Villa gain a point and drop two.

18 January, 2016 in Football.

Ram raiders

Andy Munro on another good day for Blues.

18 January, 2016 in Football.

Black Country folk get back on their bikes

Transport body aim to increase pedalling numbers.

16 January, 2016 in Community, Cycling, Transport.

Seeing the wood for the Trees

Andy Munro on Blues’ trip to Nottingham.

14 January, 2016 in Football.

Just for one day

Dave Woodhall dusts down his quill and reports on a Villa win.

12 January, 2016 in Football.

Where there’s life…

Terry Wills on Albion’s lucky escape.

12 January, 2016 in Football.

Bowls club link up with solicitors

Legal advice available from club premises.

12 January, 2016 in Business, Community, Sport.

The magic of the cup

Dave Woodhall on Villa’s start to their FA Cup campaign.

11 January, 2016 in Football.

No thanks for the memory

Andy Munro watches as Blues go down to a late cup defeat.

11 January, 2016 in Football.

Ring in the new

Terry Wills is a happy Baggie.

6 January, 2016 in Football.

So what’s new?

Dave Woodhall on Villa losing again.

3 January, 2016 in Football.

Blues sting the Bees

Andy Munro on a late Blues win.

3 January, 2016 in Football.

Rowett’s rollercoaster or Clark’s helter skelter?

Andy Munro on Blues beating MK Dons and the transfer window.

30 December, 2015 in Football.

Crawling from the wreckage

Dave Woodhall watches the claret and blue flame flicker ever-lower.

29 December, 2015 in Football.

Just like any other Saturday

Dave Woodhall sees Villa fail to win again on Boxing Day.

27 December, 2015 in Football.

Wednesday woes on Saturday

Andy Munro on Blues’ defeat in Sheffield.

27 December, 2015 in Football.

Popped by the Cherries

Terry Wills bemoans Albion’s fortunes this week.

23 December, 2015 in Football.

When the Christmas turkey comes home to roost

Richard Lutz rubs his hands with glee at the latest news from the world of grubby greedy people

21 December, 2015 in Comment, Football, Most recent, Politics.

Turning the Titanic

Dave Woodhall talks Villa and pays tribute to a football visionary.

21 December, 2015 in Football.

Pulis makes a point

Terry Wills on a week at the Hawthorns.

17 December, 2015 in Football.

Blues not out of their depth at Deepdale.

Andy Munro reports on Blues from a damp Preston.

17 December, 2015 in Football, Most recent.

The ghost of pre-Christmas past

Dave Woodhall looks back at one Villa game fondly, and at another one less fondly.

13 December, 2015 in Football.

Albion news

Terry Wills on Tony Pulis’ new-found attacking philosophy.

10 December, 2015 in Football.

Records broken at festive fun run

Jingle Bell Jog numbers double previous best.

10 December, 2015 in Charities, Christmas, Running.

Saints, sinners and spells

Dave Woodhall on superstition, chance and Aston Villa.

7 December, 2015 in Football.

Never mind the quality

Terry Wills on a happy Albion afternoon at the Hammers.

2 December, 2015 in Football.

Chance in a million

It’s Saturday, so Villa lost. Dave Woodhall winces at the recollection.

30 November, 2015 in Football.

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