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By Lauren Hawkins THE Hooded hooligans strike again. The destruction of buildings around Bournville and Northfiled are be- coming more destructed and vandal- ised.The Police are in shock at the out break in these children’s behaviour. The enquiries which have been looked at by the council have done little to im- prove the standard of commitment by the police, “ how are we meant to feel safe if even the police are scared to act!” Comments a local in the area, The common nuances which just used to be loud have now become unruly. Server actions have quickly been put in to place after a break in at Bourn- ville school and sixth form centre. It was then decided that this menace had to stop. Since then the police have been ar- resting people left right and cen- tre, Amanda Holand who has lived in Bounville all her life comments that it is mad to think that all the teenagers are to blame and asks if the police are now over reaction. After the commotion which had hap- pened last weekend with The second- ary School being burgled and strongly defaced with 4 broken windows a burnt piano and grafted spots hall, police have started doing school checks, trying to find a trace of evidence which would help them find the culprits to the gang activity Although no trace of evidence was found, the video cameras did show that the terrors were hooded. This is were the hooded hoo- ligans coplain came from. Read more on pages 2-3 Rachel Banasta NOW THAT Summers gone and we head in to winter Big Bir- mingham Breakfast have decide to make a competition out of the best summer photos and memories. To enter please read page 13. Tell us of your holidays you summer romance and what the old summer time memo- ries were like. Because what’s sum- mer with out a good old British holiday ! Also read about the bubble party at the palace and how scientists think You can read more in to this on page 17 and also Global warming has hit England and the weather will never be the same. Raining in Summer.No snow at Christmas. We have to enjoy the summer days while they are still out there. One day, summer will be gone. Which is why The Big Birmingham Breakfast urges you to send in your photos to display proudly to the public! Pick up next weeks copy and find all the best pictures and stories added to out front and 2nd pages! The best ones will be entered in to a draw and you,he readers vote for the best photos. The riot which caused them to give up HOODED Hooligans! THE GLOBAL WARMING CRISIS! So what can be done to stop global warming? Recycling, Switching the lights off and saving power. How many campaigns are going around at the moment to save the planet, how are we meant to deal with all the haste we have made a simple guide which if you fol- low you can help save the world. SUMMER TIME MEMORIES irmingham Breakfast 10th November 2009 www.BrumBreakfast.co.uk Gang of Hoolignas on the streets! & MORE! Price £1.50 DON’T FORGET! FREE Bond DVD inside! 10 PAGES OF FOOTBALL The Fans The attitude The riots The players The Game! & THE SCORES THE PLAYERS THE CAP TINS THE SEAS SON THE TICKETS B Lauren Hawkins A2 local newspape1 1 11/12/2009 10:05:59

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By Lauren Hawkins

THE Hooded hooligans strike again. The destruction of buildings around Bournville and Northfiled are be-coming more destructed and vandal-ised. The Police are in shock at the out break in these children’s behaviour. The enquiries which have been looked at by the council have done little to im-prove the standard of commitment by the police, “ how are we meant to feel safe if even the police are scared to act!” Comments a local in the area, The common nuances which just used to be loud have now become unruly. Server actions have quickly been put in to place after a break in at Bourn-ville school and sixth form centre. It was then decided that this menace had to stop. Since then the police have been ar-resting people left right and cen-tre, Amanda Holand who has lived inBounville all her life comments that it is mad to think that all the teenagers are to blame and asks if the police are now over reaction. After the commotion which had hap-pened last weekend with The second-ary School being burgled and strongly defaced with 4 broken windows a burnt piano and grafted spots hall, police have started doing school checks, trying to find a trace of evidence which would help them find the culprits to the gang activityAlthough no trace of evidence was found, the video cameras did show that the terrors were hooded. This is were the hooded hoo-ligans coplain came from.

Read more on pages 2-3

Rachel Banasta

NOW THAT Summers gone and we head in to winter Big Bir-mingham Breakfast have decide to make a competition out of the best summer photos and memories. To enter please read page 13. Tell us of your holidays you summer romance and what the old summer time memo-ries were like. Because what’s sum-mer with out a good old British holiday ! Also read about the bubble party at the palace and how scientists think You can read more in to this on page 17 and also

Global warming has hit England and the weather will never be the same. Raining in Summer. No snow at Christmas. We have to enjoy the summer days while they are still out there. One day, summer will be gone. Which is why The Big Birmingham Breakfast urges you to send in your photos to display proudly to the public! Pick up next weeks copy and find all the best pictures and stories added to out front and 2nd pages! The best ones will be entered in to a draw and you, he readers vote for the best photos.

The riot which caused them to give upHOODED Hooligans!

THE GLOBAL WARMING CRISIS!So what can be done to stop global warming? Recycling, Switching the lights off and saving power. How many campaigns are going around at the moment to save the planet, how are we meant to deal with all the haste we have made a simple guide which if you fol-low you can help save the world.

SUMMER TIME MEMORIES

irmingham Breakfast

10th November 2009

www.BrumBreakfast.co.uk

Gang of Hoolignas on the streets!

& MORE!Price £1.50 DON’T FORGET! FREE Bond DVD inside!

10 PAGES OF FOOTBALL The FansThe attitudeThe riotsThe playersThe Game! & THE SCORES

THE PLAYERSTHE CAP TINSTHE SEAS SONTHE TICKETS

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By Lauren HawkinsYESTERDAY The police ar-rested 2 ‘hooded hooligans’ only to find that one was a criminal and the other two were com-pletely inoccent, one comments The police have lost control, they cant go arresting every-one in a hoody with the hood up! Its cold and hoodies are practical.” Although the police have apologised it wont obtain the amount of com-motion it will cause in the future. The head of police says “we needed to take action, a false accusation is better than no accusation at all.” But is

The public have been ram-paging about the attraction in there area, claiming hey are not safe which the police did try and insure them, they were. Now the police have been blamed for trying to make amens and do something about the crimes,and The Hooded Hooligans. Who got there name from a banner one of the lads protesting agents the police had held High. Have soon become a frighten-ing image, what started with a few teenagers hanging around on street corners. And just been

Has turn out to be a van-dalising gang who damage property for the fun of it? The break in at Bournville school and sixth form centre was the most recent act of crimi-nal damage the city has seen. And by far the worst. With 4 broken windows, ruined p.e and instrumental equipment the gang have showed that they are fearless. The video cameras around the school only show the shapes of the hoodie’s, which the hooded hooli-gans were wearing, the one hood-ed hooligan which has been held in

Day has admitted that he was one Of them, but he refuses to tell the police who his accomplices were. These acts the police have prom-ised the public will stop shortly as new youth groups and late night buses for young people ‘hit the city’ In order to proven young peo-ple being unruly on the streets, The late night bus will host a DJ box and a big screen, with different things going on every Friday night. The youth groups are easy to find, Read all about them next week.Or on our web site now, both are up to date

Riot to keep young people of the streets!

If you have been affected by any of the crimes or treated by the hooded hooligans please don’t hesitate to call our hot line : 08967253652776

THE PROBLEM WITH WAR is, people don’t come back.

By Sarah Webber All she wanted to do was have her son brought home safe. When her sones came home came home missing both legs and serious internal bleed-ing, and the other dead There mother went in to shock, a year later she tells us how and why soldiers should be brought home. Continues on page 17

Hooded Hooligans! irmingham At Brefastast

The Wife of a soldier killed in Iraq explains HER STORY & HOW nothing changes in THE FACE OF war

Wife of CaptinNicholas David Brown.

The people who want Teenagers to stay of the streets.

INDEX:Main Storys:JOBS RE-OPENING.......... ..page 7BULLRING SHOPPING....... page 9PUZZLES&HORSCOPES......page 10THE WAETHER................. page 11YOU NEED THIS XMAS...... .page 12TV GUID..........................page 14SPORT............................. page 24STARS............................. page 30

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10 Of Peter Raxter’s force didn’t come back from the war. Jade Brown fears the worst for her husband whilst morning her dead and injured son’s.

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