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Edgbaston
15:05, 10 MAR 2016
HSBC economist to address Chantrey Vellacott event
Banking & Finance
Mark Berrisford-Smith, head of economics, º£½ÇÊÓÆµ commercial banking at HSBC Bank, will be giving an overview on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ economy, including his thoughts on interest rates, housing, the strength of the pound and his economic predictions for the next five years
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The Birmingham cyclists proving that the sport is not discriminatory
Economic Development
After Edgbaston Conservative councillor Deirdre Alden suggested cycling was discriminatory and predominately for young, white men, Mary Griffin meets some cyclists desperate to prove her wrong
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Birmingham councillor Deirdre Alden hits back at critics over cycle storm
Economic Development
Edgbaston Tory Coun Deirdre Alden said the plan to create a ‘Cycle City’ was discriminatory, provoking a storm of protest
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Home of the day: £1,750,000 1920s detached home in Edgbaston
Retail & Consumer
There is plenty of space to work, rest and play in this well appointed property in the suburbs, writes Alison Jones
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Clement Keys seminar to explore charity sector changes
Banking & Finance
Specialists from law and investment management firms will join Simon Atkins, charity partner at Clement Keys, to provide insights on how charities should react to the new Statement of Recommended Practice
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Birmingham's cycling community hits back after councillor's 'discriminatory' claim
Economic Development
Cycle lobby joins social media backlash against councillor Deidre Alden who said the activity was the preserve of 'white, young men'
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Birmingham MPs unite to demand HS2 college in the city
Economic Development
The MPs, eight Labour, one Conservative and one Lib Dem have all signed the letter in which they argue Birmingham is the only logical place for the college
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Give England its own Parliament if Scots stay, says MP
Economic Development
Plans to devolve even more powers to Scotland if it stays in the United Kingdom must be matched by the creation of a powerful English Parliament, according to a Labour MP
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Tory James Hutchings apologises for 'headscarf' comments to Muslim councillor
Economic Development
Member for Edgbaston claimed fellow councillor had received preferential treatment because of the way she was dressed
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Home of the day: John Madin-designed Edgbaston house on market for £450,000
Retail & Consumer
Townhouses share peaceful, picturesque grounds extending to about 1.5 acres off Augustus Road
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Social media backlash after Birmingham councillor dubs cycling 'discriminatory'
Economic Development
Coun Deirdre Alden (Con, Edgbaston) made the comments at the Edgbaston District committee responding to a £23 million scheme intended to transform cycling in Birmingham
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Birmingham's £23 million cycling transformation only benefits 'white, young men' says city councillor
Economic Development
The Department for Transport has given Birmingham £17 million to become a 'Cycle City' but the scheme has come in for criticism from one elected council member
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Home of the day: £1,600,000 Victorian property in Woodbourne Road, Edgbaston
Retail & Consumer
Original features such as coloured glass stand out in this distinguished Victorian property, writes Alison Jones
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Clinical jobs 'safe' if Birmingham hospitals merge
Economic Development
Birmingham Children's Hospital chief Sarah-Jane Marsh expects no compulsory redundancies if merger plans go through
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New traffic lights for Hagley Road after 21 hurt in five years
Economic Development
The traffic lights will be on Hagley Road West in Bearwood at its junction with Galton Road by Lightwoods Park and The Dog pub
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Jonathan Trott has 'no regrets' about Test Match exit
Economic Development
Warwickshire star now using his experience to help fellow cricketing pros deal with personal problems
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Wakemans wins brief to lead Midshire Business Systems redevelopment
Commercial Property
Property and construction consultancy will project manage £2.2m revamp of West Bromwich head office
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Extraenergy to create 1,000 city jobs to take on 'big six'
Economic Development
Company which has signed up two million German customers since 2010 now eyeing º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market and a new large base in Birmingham
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University of Birmingham to host South Africa during 2015 Rugby World Cup
Rugby World Cup
Sutton Coldfield RFC also chosen as a base by tournament organisers and will welcome Romania and Somoa
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Birmingham artist aiming to revive the folk songs and stories of First World War soldiers
Retail & Consumer
A Birmingham visual artist is collaborating with folk musicians to interpret the sights and sounds of the First World War. Graham Young reports
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Gisela Stuart: How decisions made during the First World War still resonate today
Opinion
The commemorations of the First World War are also a chance to understand each other as the nations we have become.
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Chris Game: George Dixon and Birmingham's first School Board elections in 1870
Opinion
School boards were empowered to make attendance compulsory for five to 13-year olds, but not until 1880 were they required to.
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Heritage Open Days: 10 great places to visit across the Midlands
Retail & Consumer
The Midlands reveals its historic secrets as part of the Heritage Open Days 2014 weekend between Thursday 11-Sunday, September 14
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University of Birmingham launches next phase of £300m regeneration
University of Birmingham
Hunt is on for contractor to build new student halls and sports complex next to Grange Road Gate
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