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Shoppers and customers urged to stay safe as hospitality venues re-open

Birmingham’s Director of Public Health has advised people ensure that they keep safe if they plan on visiting hospitality venues…

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Justice for Habib’ Paps’ Ullah & Bring Elliot Home!

Today Friday the 3rd July 2020 will be the twelfth anniversary of the death of Habib’  Paps’ Ullah who died…

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£2.5 Billion for Building Prisons £1 Billion for Building Schools

Last weekend’s reannouncement of plans to waste £2.5 billion building four new prisons brings home just how deeply entrenched prisons…

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Woman loses Legal Challenge to NHS Charges For Pregnant Migrants

A woman who faces decades of repayments to the NHS for maternity care has lost a case in the high…

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Council prepares to help the hospitality sector get back to business

Birmingham City Council will ‘do all it can’ to help local restaurants, cafes, pubs and bars re-open safely following the…

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Prisoners (Disclosure of Information About Victims) Bill

Even if the Bill is not, in law, creating a new criminal offence of non-disclosure, the effect of deliberate non-disclosure…

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UK Intelligence Torture Case to be Held in Secret After Challenge Fails

Judges throw out demand by two MPs and human rights charity for public hearing. A judicial review aimed at overturning…

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Move to Ban the ’50 Shades of Grey’ Defence

The government has  published a new clause to the Domestic Abuse Bill removing the so-called ‘rough sex defence’ to murder.…

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Covid-19 Worsening Plight of UK Migrants

The coronavirus pandemic has intensified the effects of the hostile environment on undocumented migrants in the UK, with many experiencing…

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Five Migrant Families Criticise Further Delay to Birmingham Crush Deaths Case

The families of five migrant workers who were crushed to death at a scrap metal plant four years ago say…

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Vans set to be allowed into Birmingham’s Household Recycling Centres

From Thursday 2 July, Birmingham residents will be able to access the city’s network of Household Recycling Centres (HRCs) with…

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Trading Standards destroys fake goods worth around £10,000

Birmingham City Council’s Trading Standards officers revealed a haul of counterfeit branded goods, before destroying the fake designer clothes this…

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