The new edition of the Birmingham Post is out today and this week's highlights include:

Legal firm welcomes jail term for cashier who stole £1.6m;

Automotive industry supply chain delight at JLR decision;

Apprentice star Joy Stefanicki on why the show sets a bad example;

Broad Street business chief hoping for a limit to lap dancing clubs;

Focus on the rising popularity of investment in art;

The gangs of poachers targeting wild deer on Cannock Chase;

The Gentlemen's Club in the Jewellery Quarter which has finally opened its doors to women;

Exclusive interview with Birmingham City vice-chairman Peter Pannu;

Look ahead to Friday night's Bees v Moseley clash in the RFU Championship;

Warwickshire's cricket coaches expecting an improvement next summer;

Ed Doolan's 40 years with the BBC in Birmingham;

Comedian Stewart Lee on the serious side of comedy and why he doesn't like Russell Brand;

UB40's homecoming gig;

Food critic Richard McComb visits Cheltenham's Le Champignon Sauvage;

plus a 24-page supplement on the Comprehensive Spending Review.

The Birmingham Post is on sale now, priced £1.