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Wolverhampton
11:01, 20 JAN 2015
Review: Mahler's Third Symphony, Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra at Birmingham Town Hall
Retail & Consumer
Christopher Morley reviews Mahler's Third Symphony by the Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra at Birmingham Town Hall.
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£50m invested to take Midland Metro to Curzon Street
Economic Development
Fifty million pounds will be invested to extend the tram line to the HS2 station before it is completed in 2026
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Tributes for Lord Bilston - 'a working class fighter for social justice'
Economic Development
Former Wolverhampton MP Dennis Turner dies, aged 71
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Housing benefits bill hits £1.2bn a year in West Midlands
Economic Development
Private landlords raking in £6m a year from subsidised rent payments
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Three lettings agreed on Bennetts Hill
Commercial Property
People Line, SLC Rail and Voluntas have taken nearly 4,000 sq ft between them at 21 Bennetts Hill to house their future business growth
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Oh, recession, how I miss you - misery was so much more fun
Opinion
We're out of recession, though the recovery isn't looking much different at the moment.
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David Cameron hails Jaguar Land Rover as a 'great British success story'
Manufacturing
Prime Minister visits new JLR engine plant near Wolverhampton, which will create 1,500 new jobs
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Brewery finally hits £1m in sales - after 372 years
Economic Development
The Three Tuns Brewery – which was saved from closure ten years ago by a former Wall Street broker from Wolverhampton – was granted a licence by King Charles I in 1642.
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West Midlands' top construction projects compete for RICS awards
Commercial Property
The Park Side Building (BCU), the Flint Mill, Birmingham LGBT Health & Wellbeing Centre, Wyre Forest Crematorium and the Library of Birmingham make up some of the projects competing across the region.
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Jazz Diary with Peter Bacon
Retail & Consumer
Peter Bacon rounds-up the coming week of jazz events in the West Midlands.
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Birmingham 'kite mark' for firms that pay living wage
Economic Development
In future all firms who supply more than £200,000 of goods and services to the council each year will be obliged to comply with the new Birmingham Charter For Social Responsibility
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Line-up for Birmingham Law Society Legal Awards revealed
Professional Services
Winners will be decided by an independent judging panel, chaired by Chris Loughran, Midlands practice senior partner at Deloitte.
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Carillion joint venture awarded £110m contract in Abu Dhabi
Commercial Property
The Hard Rock Hotel, Abu Dhabi, which will be the first of its kind in the Middle East
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National Motorcycle Museum celebrates 30th birthday a decade after massive blaze
Economic Development
Firms like Norton, BSA and Triumph had gone into terminal decline with the Japanese invasion of the 1970s and 1980s, the museum kept their spirit alive
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Greater Birmingham: Pulling together to become the Self-Made Place
Opinion
Too many people in Birmingham prefer to say they are from Longbridge, Aston, Ladywood, Edgbaston.
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Five street food vendors join forces
Retail & Consumer
The latest food news from the West Midlands.
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Review: Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Retail & Consumer
Paul Marston reviews Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the New Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham.
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Review: Black Coffee at The Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton
Retail & Consumer
Paul Marston reviews Black Coffee at The Grand Theatre in Wolverhampton.
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£2m bill from false fire alarms
Economic Development
By far the worst offenders were hospital trusts, which admitted it was a problem caused by huge sites and complex alarm systems
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Just sit back with sleuth and enjoy the coffee
Retail & Consumer
From Jesus to Poirot, Robert Powell tells Roz Laws about taking on another iconic role.
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£6m grant to attract more firms to i54 business park near Wolverhampton
Economic Development
Jaguar Land Rover is already on site with its new Engine Manufacturing Centre
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Private company involvement can improve morale says West Midlands Police chief
Economic Development
Chf Const Chris Sims told a committee of MPs that pay cuts and criticism from politicians and the media has left the rank and file feeling under siege
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Insurance clampdown sees seven Midland law firms close
Professional Services
Four high street law firms in Birmingham, as well as practices in Wolverhampton, Coventry and Redditch, are among those forced to wind down following a purge by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA).
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Birmingham Post Rich List 2014: Tightening the focus on our entrepreneurs
Economic Development
Our tighter geographical focus means we are concentrating on the area covered by our three local enterprise partnerships.
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