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09:53, 18 NOV 2015
University of Warwick uses Twitter to predict election
Economic Development
New data model by academics scours the social media site to gauge opinion and aggregates various features about every party
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Birmingham barrister one of faces of I am an Immigrant campaign
Professional Services
S Chelvan, a barrister with No5 Chambers, is one of 15 immigrants selected to feature in the crowd-funded ‘I am an Immigrant’ campaign - initiated by the Movement Against Xenophobia and run through the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
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I'm part of the "local comminity" boasts Conservative candidate
Economic Development
Education policy may not be the strong suit of Midland candidate Sue Arnold after poster spelling blunder
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FSB Small Business Expo heading to ICC Birmingham
Economic Development
More than 2,000 people are expected at the business event, along with a host of leading politicians from the three main political parties
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Surge Orchestra - 20 jazz musicians form together for mac Birmingham concert
Retail & Consumer
Composer and band leader Sid Peacock h has a debut concert at mac Birmingham with his newly assembled jazz orchestra
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Rep Foundry writer sees first play debut at Birmingham Rep theatre
Retail & Consumer
Stephanie Ridings play Unknown Male looks at the impact suicide has on others
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Flu outbreak shuts Birmingham school for two days
Economic Development
Kings Norton Primary will be shut today and tomorrow for a deep clean
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Midland MP Fabricant: Plebgate court case down to absence of humility
Economic Development
Lichfield MP Mr Fabricant took to Twitter to suggested Andrew Mitchell could have avoided a lengthy court battle
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Virgin Galactic crash fails to dissuade space-bound Trevor Beattie
Economic Development
The entrepreneur, who was born in the city, took to social media site Twitter to pledge his support for the project
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Striking paramedics save man from diabetic fit
Economic Development
The ambulance workers, protesting over pay along with thousands of other NHS workers, rushed to the victim’s aid during the four-hour walk out and took the casualty to Russells Hall Hospital
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Aston Martin's new chief Andy Palmer takes up the reins
Manufacturing
Mr Palmer marked his arrival by introducing himself to the workforce and production stopped briefly to enable a commemorative picture to be taken and posted to Twitter
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Birmingham's NIA to play host to James Blunt's Moon Landing Tour
Retail & Consumer
James Blunt is not a man to back down in the face of criticism, ahead of his Moon Landing Tour at Birmingham's NIA, Alison Jones , hears why a sense of humour and millions of record sales means he gets the last laugh.
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Jon Griffin: Jobs are being sacrificed at the altar of new technology
Opinion
Steve Wozniak: I do fear for the future with computers becoming more and more like real people. Already jobs are being replaced with more machinery and kiosks - I do sometimes worry about losing jobs.
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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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Birmingham Post Business Awards 2014: Firms urged to apply as deadline looms
Economic Development
The deadline for entries to the region’s premier celebration of business is September 26 – so time is running out
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Police abuse power under Mental Health Act, inspector claims
Economic Development
Officers are also forced to take people with mental health issues into custody – because the NHS refuses to take responsibility for them, a House of Commons inquiry was told
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Giveaway: Final night at the old Snobs set to sell out - win five tickets
Economic Development
Birmingham’s oldest nightclub will move for the first time in more than 40 years, with its swan song on Sunday, September 21 - but the Post is giving away five tickets
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Birmingham has "flatlined" warns top civil servant leading Government review into city's problems
Economic Development
The Trojan Horse affair, failing child protection services and Birmingham’s massive debts have led central government to launch an inquiry into what’s gone wrong in the city.
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A cultural divide from Bengal Bay to Katie Hopkins
Opinion
I've been scouring the world for the place to go to get away from Katie Hopkins... and I think I might have found it
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Neil Elkes: Labour seize the reins of power in Walsall
Opinion
Labour councillors in Walsall saw their 14 years of opposition brought to an abrupt end last week as they seized the reins of power.
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Jonathan Walker: Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant takes on Speaker John Bercow
Opinion
Speaker of the House of Commons John Bercow has found his match in Lichfield MP Michael Fabricant.
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Final night at the old Snobs heralds new future for city nightclub
Economic Development
The final night at the old Snobs has been revealed, as owners promise the same unique atmosphere at its new home
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Public asked to vote in Birmingham City Council's 2014 Chamberlain Awards
Economic Development
Annual event celebrates achievements of city council employees and teams
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100 swimmers from across º£½ÇÊÓÆµ descend on Moseley Road Baths in Birmingham for photography project
Enterprise
Reaction to the news that Birmingham City Council intends to close the historic building permanently in 2015
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