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Motoring
DIESS: “SAFEGUARDING OUR FUTURE CAN ONLY SUCCEED TOGETHER”
Diess thanks employees for their performance and appeals for efforts to master the transformation to continue The Chairman of Volkswagen called for better cooperation on future topics at Volkswagen during a meeting held at the central... -
Local News
Banking on Barnardo’s raises an incredible £297,000 to support the UK’s most vulnerable children
Financial sector leaders raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for the most vulnerable children and young people supported by Barnardo’s, the UK’s leading children’s charity. The second Banking on Barnardo’s fundraising event, was held in March at London’s iconic... -
Global News
2019 Marks 100 Year Anniversary of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
A century ago, British-Indian forces led by Brigadier General Reginald Dyer opened fire on unarmed innocent lives. Hundreds, including women and children, were present, protesting against the Rowlett Act of the British government Bagh in Amritsar.... -
Local News
Birmingham mosques vandalised with sledgehammers
Counter-terror police officers are investigating four mosques in Birmingham which were vandalised overnight, just a few days after the New Zealand attack. Police have said that they are working with representatives of the mosques after the... -
Technology
ACHIEVE, ELEVATE, INSPIRE
The 2019 FDM everywoman in Technology Awards: Celebrating International Women’s Day with tech’s brightest talent The winners of the 2019 FDM everywoman in Technology Awards, in association with The Tech She Can Charter, have just been announced. Taking place the week of International Women’s Day, the awards celebrated 50 of the... -
Travel
Virgin Trains introduces JAM card for customers with communications barriers
Press Release Virgin Trains is now “JAM Card Friendly” for anyone in possession of the distinctive card JAM stands for “Just A Minute” used by those with a communication barrier including autism Ground breaking initiative pioneered in Northern... -
Technology
BT calls for open, equivalent access to street furniture to boost 4G and 5G coverage
BT is calling for an end to exclusive concessions agreements governing access to council-owned street furniture, in a bid to speed up the delivery of 4G and 5G services and boost mobile coverage in city centres. ... -
Sports
Cricket will make a comeback to the Asian games
Cricket will return to the Asian Games during the year 2022 in Hangzhou, China, at the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA). The announcement comes as big news for a multi-sports tournament, but it was reported that the Asian Games have big... -
Motoring
SPORTY, ELEGANT, EXCLUSIVE: THE FIRST BMW 2 SERIES GRAN COUPE
BMW continues to pursue the brand’s current model while developing an innovative vehicle concept for the premium compact segment. During the annual results press conference, BMW AG CEO Harald Krüger will announce the presentation of the... -
Local News
Bias against BAME children in BirminghamNew data shows over 100 more black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) than white children were cautioned or sentenced in 2017/18.
The Ministry of Justice has released new data that shows 283 white children aged between 10 and 17 in the city were given a caution or sentence in 2017/18. This runs in comparison to 396 BAME...
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Adopt Birmingham praised by Ofsted: Maintains ...
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Working hard to collect waste in 2025
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Council welcomes government measures to make ...
Local authorities are to be given new powers to...Posted 6 days ago
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Speed limit reduced to 30mph on 27 major road ...
Birmingham drivers are being urged to slow down as...Posted 2 weeks ago -
Entries open for Unity 5k, a mass running eve ...
Entries are officially open for the brand-new Unity 5K,...Posted 2 weeks ago -
Meet Pilot Felix Gottwald, a professional pil ...
Pilot Felix Gottwald (Instagram A/c: felixgottwald), who resides in...Posted 1 week ago
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