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Jonathan Walker
The Birmingham Post's Political Editor based at Westminster.
Muslim prejudice now 'socially acceptable' claims Birmingham MP
Economic Development
Prejudice against Islam and Muslims has become socially acceptable in Britain, a Birmingham MP has warned.
West Midlands MPs hit out at planned pay freeze
Economic Development
Plans to ask MPs to freeze their own pay have been criticised by West Midlands MPs.
Muslim prejudice now 'socially acceptable' claims Birmingham MP
Economic Development
Prejudice against Islam and Muslims has become socially acceptable in Britain, a Birmingham MP has warned.
West Midlands MPs hit out at planned pay freeze
Economic Development
Plans to ask MPs to freeze their own pay have been criticised by West Midlands MPs.
EMA abolition is "vicious attack" on young people, Midland MPs warn
Economic Development
The abolition of a 拢30-a-week grant for college students has been condemned as 鈥渁 vicious attack鈥 on young people, as MPs clashed in a heated Commons debate.
Rail bosses consider reducing London to Birmingham train service
Economic Development
Dramatic changes to long distance rail services to Birmingham could be introduced when a new franchise begins next year, the Department for Transport has revealed.
Birmingham hospital's new research centre for surgery and microbiology
Economic Development
Birmingham鈥檚 Queen Elizabeth Hospital has launched a new National Institute of Health Research for surgical reconstruction and microbiology.
Rail bosses consider reducing train service from London to Birmingham
Economic Development
Dramatic changes to long distance rail services to Birmingham could be introduced when a new franchise begins next year, the Department for Transport has revealed.
Plans for unelected shadow mayor for Birmingham are unfair, MPs claim
Economic Development
Plans to make city council leader Mike Whitby Mayor of Birmingham without an election are unfair and 鈥渁nti-democratic鈥, opposition MPs have claimed.
Plans for shadow mayor for Birmingham is unfair, MPs claim
Economic Development
Plans to make city council leader Mike Whitby Mayor of Birmingham without an election are unfair and 鈥渁nti-democratic鈥, opposition MPs have claimed.
Plan to scrap Birmingham health trusts comes under fire from MPs
Economic Development
Plans to scrap Birmingham health trusts employing 2,000 people have been criticised by a powerful Commons committee as David Cameron insisted there was no turning back over radical reforms to the NHS.
Centro eyes 拢60m funding to help ease traffic congestion in West Midlands
Economic Development
Transport bosses are to bid for up to 拢60 million to cut congestion on some of the West Midlands鈥 busiest roads when the Government launches a new 拢560 million transport fund.
West Midlands Police chief says council tax must rise to support force
Economic Development
West Midlands residents may have to accept higher council tax bills if they want to maintain the police service they have come to expect, the chief constable of the region's police force has warned.
Birmingham City Council's 拢500k taxi bill in one month
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council spent 拢500,000 on taxi and private hire cars in just one month, new figures have revealed.
Jonathan Walker: New school benchmark raises serious questions
Economic Development
Should we change the way we evaluate schools? This is the question posed by Michael Gove, the Education Secretary.
Call for Commons debate into Birmingham City Council leader's expenses
Economic Development
Labour have attacked Birmingham City Council leader Mike Whitby for running up 鈥渁 rather large drinks bill鈥 at taxpayers鈥 expense.
West Midlands must get 'fair share' of Government growth fund
Economic Development
Employers in the West Midlands must receive a fair share of the Government鈥檚 拢1.4 billion growth fund to help regional economies, Ministers have been told.
Government seeks suggestions on what to do with unused fire control centre
Economic Development
Ministers have asked West Midlands fire chiefs to tell them what to do with an unwanted 拢9.7 million control centre.
Call for Commons debate into Birmingham City Council leader's expenses
Economic Development
Labour have attacked Birmingham Council leader Mike Whitby for running up 鈥渁 rather large drinks bill鈥 at taxpayers鈥 expense.
West Midlands must get 'fair share' of Government growth fund
Economic Development
Employers in the West Midlands must receive a fair share of the Government鈥檚 拢1.4 billion growth fund to help regional economies, Ministers have been told.
Government seeks suggestions on what to do with unused fire control centre
Economic Development
Ministers have asked West Midlands fire chiefs to tell them what to do with an unwanted 拢9.7 million control centre.
City council spends 拢500,000 on one month taxi bill
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council spent 拢500,000 on taxi and private hire cars in just one month new figures have revealed.
Birmingham hit by unfair share of cuts says West Midlands police chief
Economic Development
The head of West Midlands Police has told MPs that big cities like Birmingham have been hit by an unfair share of cuts in police funding, as he explained why 2,250 posts would have to go.
Birmingham hit by "unfair share of cuts" says police chief
Economic Development
The head of West Midlands Police has told MPs that big cities like Birmingham have been hit by an unfair share of cuts in police funding, as he explained why 2,250 posts would have to go.
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