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The newspaper was founded as the Birmingham Daily Mail in 1870, [3] in April 1963 it became known as the Birmingham Evening Mail and Despatch after merging with the Birmingham Evening Despatch [4] and was titled the Birmingham Evening Mail from 1967 until October 2005. [5] The Mail is published Monday to Saturday.
The Evening Mail is the common name of several newspapers, including: Birmingham Evening Mail, based in Birmingham, England; Dublin Evening Mail, based in Dublin, Ireland; North-West Evening Mail, based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England; Nelson Evening Mail, based in Nelson, New Zealand; New York Evening Mail, based in New York City ...
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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Birmingham_Evening_Mail&oldid=25902417"This page was last edited on 19 October 2005, at 08:08
Birmingham Post, Birmingham Mail, Sunday Mercury The Sports Argus was a Saturday sports paper printed on distinctive pink paper and published in Birmingham , England between 1897 and 2006. Its great appeal was that it was available very shortly after all the Saturday 3pm football games had been completed.