The city centre news for August 4:
- Under threat Ladywood film project wins acclaim for war graves report
Birmingham Mail
The video, produced by the Ladywood TNT group has even appeared on the official Commonwealth War Graves Commission website. But it could be one of their final bulletins as council funding has stopped and the two staff and facilities are being moved to Frankley, where cash is available. - Birmingham man still in hospital after city centre stabbing
Birmingham Post
A 21-year-old man from Handsworth remains in a stable condition in hospital today after being stabbed in the chest in Birmingham city centre. The incident happened in the early hours of Monday morning outside Panama Bar, Gas Street, off Broad Street. - CCTV images of suspicious package suspect released
BBC News
Police investigating a suspicious package posted to a refugee council office have released images of a man they believe to be a suspect. Hundreds of workers had to leave their offices while bomb disposal experts checked the package at the council’s branch in Lionel Street, Birmingham.
