1972 evening mail
The Evening Mail was a daily newspaper published in Birmingham, England, from 1879 to 1978. Here are some notable events and news stories from the Evening Mail on March 31, 1972:
Front Page
- "Birmingham's £100m Revival Plan" - The city council has unveiled a £100 million plan to revitalize the city's economy and infrastructure.
- "Police Hunt for Gang of Robbers" - A gang of robbers is on the run after a series of armed raids on shops and businesses in the city.
- "New Hospital for Birmingham" - The city is to get a new £10 million hospital to replace the outdated Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Sports
- "Villa Win at Last" - Aston Villa Football Club has won their first match of the season, beating Manchester City 2-1 at Villa Park.
- "Warwickshire Win County Championship" - Warwickshire County Cricket Club has won the County Championship, defeating Kent by 7 wickets.
News
- "Miners' Strike Enters Third Week" - The national miners' strike, which began on February 9, has entered its third week, with no end in sight.
- "Inflation Hits 7.5%" - The rate of inflation has risen to 7.5%, with prices continuing to rise across the country.
- "Birmingham's New Town Centre" - Plans have been unveiled for a new town centre in Birmingham, which will include a new shopping centre, office blocks, and a civic square.
Features
- "Birmingham's Best Kept Secrets" - A feature on some of the city's lesser-known attractions and hidden gems.
- "Theatre Review" - A review of the latest productions at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre and the Old Rep.
Advertisements
- "Ford Cortina - The Car of the Year" - An advertisement for the Ford Cortina, which is described as the "car of the year".
- "Birmingham's Best Butchers" - An advertisement for a local butcher, which claims to offer the best meat in the city.
These are just a few examples of the types of news and features that might have appeared in the Evening Mail on March 31, 1972.