Wartime Prime Minister and son of Birmingham Neville Chamberlain is to be finally honoured more than 80 years after his death. Campaigners have lobbied for a lasting memorial to him - despite his legacy being mired in the controversy of the attempted appeasement of Adolf Hitler. Chamberlain, born in the city, has been villified for his role in trying to negotiate a peaceful outcome with Nazi warlord Hitler in the years leading up to the Second World War - a move that ultimately failed. But now two new plaques will recognise his political contribution to the city 'and his commitment...