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Changes to Broad Street bus stops next month as construction of Metro extension continues

Work to extend West Midlands Metro to Edgbaston is set to hit another milestone this September as construction ramps up…

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£2 millon fund for community cycling and walking projects inundated with bids

A £2 million fund set up to help communities improve their streets for cycling and walking has been inundated with…

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India’s purported Annexation of Kashmir: An unacceptable challenge to International Law, Global Security and all Regional Stakeholders

7 August 2019:  The World Sikh Parliament unreservedly condemns India’s brazen attempt this week to override international law and democratic legitimacy…

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New “Public Good” Requirement Introduced by Home Office for Sponsor Licences

London: According to the addendum to the Home Office’s guidance for sponsors published on 19 July 2019, the Home Office…

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Prime Minister’s Turn on UK Immigration Policy

London: Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who took up office on 24 July, has stated in the House of Commons that…

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Non-Executive Advisors formally appointed

Five Non-Executive Advisors who are part of the city council’s new improvement model have formally been appointed. They are all…

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Councillor Dr. James Shera, former Mayor of Rugby, condemned the move by Indian government to revoke Article 370

Councillor Dr. James Shera, former Mayor of Rugby, condemned the move by Indian government to revoke Article 370, which granted…

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MPs’ ‘grave concern’ as India proposes to revoke special status for Kashmir

London: Debbie Abrahams, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Kashmir and MP for Oldham East and Saddleworth, has…

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Home Secretary Priti Patel, “I Want Criminals to Feel Terror”

The new home secretary, Priti Patel, has been criticised after she said she wants criminals “to literally feel terror” once she…

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£10 million funding to kick start reopening of Black Country rail stations

Cllr John Reynolds (City of Wolverhampton Council), Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and Cllr Adrian Andrew  (Walsall Council)…

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Slaying the Tory Dragons: First the EU, Then Its Human Rights

There is often a strong connection between economic policy and human rights. Policies such as the bedroom tax and legal…

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Leave to Remain – But No Home to Remain in After Fees Treble

Young people who have grown up in the UK are being forced into destitution as a result of Home Office…

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