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Birmingham man fined for fly-tipping six times

A Birmingham man was ordered to pay £1,580 and given six points on his driver’s licence, after pleading guilty to…

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Funding projects that help people stay independent

Birmingham: Tackling the blight of hoarding and the damage it can do to individuals and helping prevent falls in older…

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€10,000 Damages for Failure to Investigate Allegations of Domestic Violence

The European Court of Human Rights continues to make clear that a failure by member states to protect women from…

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High Commission hosts UK Launch of Global Development Workshops

UPSIGN Network and UKRI Join Forces to Organise Three Global Development Workshops in Islamabad (March 2020) The High Commission hosted…

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Imposing Curfew on a Person Subject To Deportation – Unlawful and Amounts to False Imprisonment

Imprisonment: The essence of imprisonment is being made to stay in a particular place by another person. The methods which…

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School Agrees £8.5k Settlement to Pupil Excluded Over Size of Afro Hair Do

A case funded by the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has seen a pupil win a settlement from a…

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High Commissioner hosts newly elected British Pakistani MPs

High Commissioner Mohammad Nafees Zakaria hosted a reception last evening to celebrate the victory of the newly elected British MPs…

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First cross-city bus route to be introduced in time for Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games

Transport for West Midlands (TfWM) will deliver Birmingham’s first uninterrupted cross-city bus route in time for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth…

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Derelict Pipe Hall site to be redeveloped as WMCA accelerates regeneration in Bilston and other town centres

From left: Jon Bramwell, chair of the Regional Town Centre Taskforce and a managing director at HSBC Commercial Banking, Mayor…

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Budget outlines programme of investment, support and transformation

A significant programme of investment, transformation and support for the most vulnerable against continued financial challenges is detailed in Birmingham…

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Bloody Sunday: Court Rejects MoD’s Appeal Against Compensation

A Ministry of Defence (MoD) appeal against a decision to award the family of a man killed on Bloody Sunday…

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Statement on HS2 latest

Cllr Ian Ward, leader of Birmingham City Council, has issued the following statement on HS2. “I welcome today’s news that the…

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