Birmingham Daily News

[3] The paper was created by local entrepreneurs Chris Bullivant and his wife Pat, and was edited by David Scott.

It was published from offices at Five Ways and delivered free to 276,000 houses around the Birmingham and Solihull areas.

[3] Although it operated profitably for many years the Daily News suffered from the decline in advertising revenue during the early nineties recession.

Production was reduced to weekly in June 1991 with the newspaper retitled Birmingham Metronews.

This in turn was relaunched as a daily publication in 2000 as the Midland edition of the Metro group, distributed free of charge to commuters travelling by public transport.