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Enda Mullen
Sainsbury's accused of leaving Solihull village looking like a 'war zone'
Economic Development
Supermarket giant Sainsbury鈥檚 has come under fire for turning a Solihull village into 鈥渁 war zone鈥 鈥 despite the fact the firm鈥檚 chief executive Justin King actually grew up there.
The laid back world of reverend Brown
Retail & Consumer
His stage persona may be maniacal, but Enda Mullen finds sixties soul sensation Arthur Brown is more mild-mannered in real life.
RBS chairman: Too few firms want to borrow
Economic Development
The chairman of RBS has claimed that not enough firms are seeking out loans from the partly state-owned bank
University of Warwick to lead the way developing building materials of the future
Manufacturing
The University of Warwick is to be at the forefront of a drive to transfer high-tech materials used in the aerospace and automotive industries into the construction sector.
ISS Healthcare latest acquisition by City & County Healthcare Group
Economic Development
Home care provider City & County Healthcare Group has acquired ISS Healthcare, extending its operations in Birmingham and South Wales.
How a minor Midland car maker became a major player
Economic Development
An exhibition celebrating one of the founding fathers of British car making is aiming to offer a fresh insight into a modest man who donated the modern day equivalent of 拢1 billion to good causes.
Formula E series 'could see return of Birmingham Super Prix'
Economic Development
Motor racing could return to the streets of Birmingham if an audacious bid by a city university and Midland sports car manufacturer succeeds.
Australian packaging firm TNA sets up European base in Birmingham
Economic Development
New manufacturing jobs have been created after a global packaging firm announced it was basing its European headquarters in Birmingham.
Judicial review into law firm's dispute with government
Professional Services
A Birmingham law firm's contract dispute with the Legal Services Commission - in which it claimed to be a victim of computer hacking - has lead to a judicial review.
Solihull gets top ten ranking for business in annual Santander index
Banking & Finance
Solihull has been given a top ten ranking in an index of towns and cities for business thanks to its skilled workforce and a high proportion of specialist companies based there.
Bromsgrove electronic cigarettes firm E-Lites set for 300-fold sales rise
Economic Development
A Midland business which ignored the doubters and began selling electronic cigarettes is on course for a 300-fold sales rise in four years.
Birmingham training company lands contract to help unemployed teenagers
Economic Development
A Birmingham training company which has helped hundreds of young people from disadvantaged areas get a foot on the jobs ladder has landed a 拢250,000 grant to continue its work.
Takeover of Cobbetts is confirmed
Economic Development
National law firm DWF has completed a 鈥榩re-pack鈥 deal to acquire Cobbetts - securing more than 400 jobs after the troubled company called in the administrators.
English China Business Forum opens up SME route to the East
Economic Development
An organisation which helps SMEs to do business in China has been launched in Birmingham 鈥 with plans to expand into a nationwide support service.
JLR on course for another record year
Economic Development
Jaguar Land Rover looks on course to smash last year鈥檚 record profit of 拢1.5 billion after reporting pre-tax profits of 拢404 million for the last three months of 2012.
JLR off to fast sales start in 2013
Manufacturing
Jaguar Land Rover has started 2013 on the right track with global sales up by 32 per cent for the first month of the year.
New apprentice roles at BMW's Hams Hall plant
Economic Development
BMW has announced new apprenticeship roles at its Hams Hall engine plant as part of nationwide drive to find150 new recruits.
Birmingham worker's fall leads to fine for paint firm
Economic Development
A Walsall paint manufacturer has been fined 拢3,000 after a worker fell nearly three metres while installing a mezzanine floor.
Worcestershire launches new support service for business community
Economic Development
Worceestershire County Council has teamed up with other organisations in the county to launch a unified support and information service for local businesses.
Delia Smith's bakeware cooks up a storm at NEC's Spring Fair
Economic Development
Television culinary legend Delia Smith has teamed up with a Birmingham manufacturer to launch a branded range of bakeware - the first time Britain's best-selling cookery author has endorsed a commercial product.
Jaguar XFs to be made in India as firm plots 'steady growth'
Manufacturing
Delivering 鈥渟teady and managed growth鈥 is the priority for Jaguar Land Rover鈥檚 海角视频 boss as the firm announced it is to build a Jaguar car in India for the first time.
Law firm DWF reveals Cobbetts interest after collapse
Professional Services
National business law firm DWF has announced its intention to acquire Cobbetts, just 24 hours after the troubled company called in the administrators.
Grant Thornton report reveals lack of transparency and leadership in the NHS
Economic Development
A new study into corporate governance by business and financial advisers Grant Thornton has pointed to a lack of transparency and leadership in the NHS.
Refurbishment firm fined after exposing workers to fall risk
Economic Development
A Willenhall shop fitting company has been fined 拢5,000 for safety failings after two employees were put to work on a roof without any protective measures or relevant training.
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