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<tr><td colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"> Image:BirminghamPostFrontPage.jpg
</td></tr> <tr><th>Editor</th><td>Marc Reeves</td></tr> <tr><th>Political allegiance</th><td>Centre-left</td></tr><tr><th>Price</th><td>£0.60</td></tr> <tr><th>Circulation</th><td>12,550 (Jan-Jun 2006)<ref>Birmingham Post (Mon-Sat) Standard Certificate of Circulation, 02-Jan-2006 to 02-Jul-2006 Audit Bureau of Circulations</ref></td></tr>
Image:BirminghamPostLogo.gif
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet

OwnerTrinity Mirror
Founded1857
HeadquartersBirmingham, England

Website: http://icbirmingham.co.uk/birminghampost
For the former Birmingham, Alabama newspaper, see Birmingham Post-Herald.

The Birmingham Post newspaper was originally published under the name Daily Post in Birmingham, England in 1857 by John Frederick Feeney. It is the largest selling broadsheet in the West Midlands region, though it faces little if any competition in this category.

The 70 foot high Post and Mail office tower block, designed by John Madin, was opened in 1960 to accommodate the Post and Evening Mail newspapers, but is currently being demolished. The original design saw the concrete building surrounded by trees and grass but this was never implemented.

After changing hands many times, the newspaper is now part of the Trinity Mirror group.

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