Simon Evans of the Birmingham Post highly praised the album.
Despite the defeat in Parliament, the Birmingham Post reported that she was not about to give up the fight of a referendum.
At the age of 18, he became a reporter for the Birmingham Post and Mail.
The Birmingham Post reported on the row; in response over 4500 signed a petition not to change the name.
A second poll undertaken by the Birmingham Post was published on 8 March.
He has also written for newspapers such as The Times and the Birmingham Post.
He then became a journalist, working for the Birmingham Post.
After two years Owen moved to a job at the Birmingham Post, where he reported local news.
It was reported by the Birmingham Post that it took two minutes for the councillors to make the decision.
Taking a job at the Birmingham Post, he quickly rose through the ranks, becoming chief photographer for the paper.