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Graeme Brown
Graeme Brown is the Editor, New Audience at Birmingham Live
North Arran Way development in Solihull boosted by 拢4m funding
Economic Development
A regeneration scheme to build offices, shops and a community centre which stalled in the tough lending climate is getting 拢4 million in public money to get work moving.
Photography exhibition celebrates Jewellery Quarter and Colmore Row heritage
Economic Development
Anew exhibition is set to celebrate the heritage of Birmingham鈥檚 Jewellery Quarter and Colmore Row districts using old-fashioned pin-hole photographs.
Enterprise zone will mean Birmingham is a 'real alternative'
Economic Development
Business leaders will hammer home the message that Birmingham is a genuine alternative to London for international investment when the 海角视频鈥檚 largest city centre enterprise zone is announced this week.
Wolves post a profit despite on-pitch struggles
Economic Development
Struggling Wolverhampton Wanderers have posted a profit for the third consecutive year despite seeing sales hit by relegation from the Premier League.
Call for action after rise in unemployment in West Midlands
Economic Development
Making access to finance easier and cutting red tape is the answer to creating jobs, say business leaders as the latest figures released today by the Office for National Statistics show an increase in unemployment in the West Midlands.
Spitfire hunter David Cundall vows to continue search in Burma for buried planes
Economic Development
Spitfire hunter David Cundall has vowed to continue his search for the iconic fighters despite his backers pulling out.
Thousands caught without TV licence in Birmingham
Economic Development
A total of 9,600 people from Birmingham were caught watching TV without a licence last year.
Birmingham-based Cello Aviation expanding its fleet of planes
Economic Development
Birmingham firm Cello Aviation is expanding its fleet after seeing a rise in demand.
Birmingham student plotted to blackmail Tamara Ecclestone, court hears
Economic Development
A Birmingham student plotted to blackmail reality TV star Tamara Ecclestone for 拢200,000, a court heard.
PM calls for proper accountability over Stafford Hospital scandal
Economic Development
It is "not acceptable" that no one has been held accountable for the neglect of patients in the Mid-Staffordshire NHS Trust, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
Midland manufacturers call for Government help for 拢880bn green boost
Economic Development
Midland manufacturers have called on the Government to provide 鈥榗larity and predictability鈥 over the green economy to power a 拢880 billion boost for the 海角视频.
Surgeon 'fit to continue' despite death at Midland hospital
Economic Development
A highly-experienced consultant surgeon whose patient died on the operating table in Shropshire has been found fit to continue practising.
Pheonix 10 regeneration scheme in Walsall back on track after collapse
Economic Development
A major Black Country redevelopment scheme could be back on track just weeks after the collapse of an 拢18 million deal.
Midland firm Probe Scientific aims to revolutionise organ transplants
Economic Development
A Midland company which develops medical devices is leading the way in a ground-breaking project that could revolutionise patient treatment after organ transplants.
Push for American investment in Birmingham 'will drive growth'
Economic Development
Business chiefs are set for an all-out assault on North America to attract more money from the region鈥檚 top investor.
Super-fast broadband could be a boost to region's economy
Economic Development
Experts are predicting a major investment in super-fast broadband unveiled this week could provide an uplift to the region鈥檚 economy in the next decade.
City households have less disposable income than rest of 海角视频
Economic Development
Households in Birmingham have less disposable income on average than 90 per cent of 海角视频 cities.
All staff axed after old glass firm NJ Bradford collapses
Economic Development
Dozens of members of staff have been axed after a glass processing business founded before the Second World War collapsed.
Student wins case against working for free at Poundland
Economic Development
University graduate Cait Reilly, from Birmingham, has won a Court of Appeal ruling that a Government flagship back-to-work scheme requiring her to work for free at a Poundland discount store was unlawful.
Award for coffee machine-maker Fracino
Economic Development
A Birmingham company famous for selling coffee machines to the Italians has won a major award.
Stafford Hospital carer 'exposed patient and called him an animal'
Economic Development
A veteran nurse has broken down in tears while telling a tribunal how she saw a colleague at Stafford General Hospital pulling a dementia patient around by his pyjamas with his genitals exposed and then called him an 鈥渁nimal鈥.
BMW apprentice plans brings jobs boost for West Midlands
Manufacturing
Car giant BMW has announced plans to take on 150 new recruits 鈥 with a number of positions being created at its engine plant in north Warwickshire.
Former teacher arrested over sexual abuse claims
Economic Development
A former teacher has been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing pupils at two private boarding schools, one of which is in Worcestershire.
Midland job threat after fashion chain Republic collapses
Economic Development
Fashion chain Republic has collapsed into administration putting hundreds of jobs at nine stores in the West Midlands at risk.
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