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Birmingham man sentenced for running a counterfeit clothing factory
A Birmingham man was sentenced to 4 years imprisonment at Birmingham Crown Court on 23 August 2021 after pleading guilty to 26 offences for manufacturing and selling fake designer clothes. Inderjit Sangu (67), formerly of Sandwell...2021-08-24 1410 0 -
Justice calls for Phone Book dumper
A man who claimed he had delivered 1,000 telephone directories when he had in fact dumped them on a city street has been ordered to pay £884 for his offences following an investigation by the council....2021-08-20 1065 0 -
Award-winning highways scheme completes in Stechford
The circa £13 million Iron Lane junction improvements scheme has enhanced links to employment sites and local retail, reduced congestion and provided improved facilities for cycling and walking. The works commenced in March 2019 and saw...2021-08-09 1529 0 -
Landlord and tyre company fined £43k for dangerous platform lift
A Birmingham tyre firm and its landlord have been fined a total of £43,333 after pleading guilty to breaching health and safety legislation at Birmingham Magistrates Court on 6 August 2021. Blues Tyres Birmingham Limited –...2021-08-07 1417 0 -
Butcher’s fined £46,800 and director gets suspended sentence for meat saw incident
A Birmingham butcher’s firm and its sole director were ordered to pay £54,653 for health and safety offences after an employee nearly lost a finger while using a band saw. Younis & Sons Limited, 50 Edgbaston...2021-08-05 1393 0 -
Revealed: The best places to work in the UK if you want a pay rise
Whilst there is more to life than money, no one is ever disappointed if they’re offered a pay rise. Now, the best areas to Iive if you want more money have been revealed. Search Consultancy, a...2021-08-03 2415 0 -
Council signs pledge to reduce risks of modern slavery in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council signed a charter on 26 July 2021, as a commitment to proactively work to ensure there are no instances of modern slavery taking place within its supply chain. Modern slavery can affect anyone,...2021-08-01 1580 0 -
Vue cinema chain fined £750,000 following foot-rest fatality
A major cinema chain was fined £750,000 for breaching health and safety legislation at its Star City theatre in Nechells which led to a cinema-goer’s death, at Birmingham Crown Court on 20 July. Birmingham City Council...2021-07-29 1591 0 -
Young Women in Leadership summit aims to inspire new generation of female leaders
Birmingham will host an intensive leadership programme next week, featuring talks and lectures by a variety of internationally renowned women with a view to inspire a new generation of female leaders. More than 80 girls from...2021-07-27 1565 0 -
Aston Villa Foundation supports Islamic Relief UK to deliver food to those in need in Birmingham as Eid festivities come to an end
The Aston Villa Foundation supported Islamic Relief UK to distribute 500 food packs to vulnerable people including the homeless, asylum seekers, refugees and women who have suffered domestic abuse in Birmingham last Thursday (22nd) and Friday (23rd July)....2021-07-26 1767 0