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Jonathan Walker
The Birmingham Post's Political Editor based at Westminster.
Cable wasn't serious about Maoist remark, says Cameron
Economic Development
Business Secretary Vince Cable didn鈥檛 mean it when he told a Birmingham audience that Government efforts to help industry have been 鈥淢aoist and chaotic鈥, the Prime Minister has insisted.
Birmingham faces "explosion in crime" following police cuts
Economic Development
Birmingham faces 鈥渁n explosion in crime鈥 thanks to the Government鈥檚 decision to cut police funding by a fifth, Ministers have been warned.
Birmingham faces "explosion in crime" following police cuts
Economic Development
Birmingham faces 鈥渁n explosion in crime鈥 thanks to the Government鈥檚 decision to cut police funding by a fifth, Ministers have been warned.
Bishop of Birmingham calls for more support for soldiers
Economic Development
The Bishop of Birmingham has called for more support for soldiers injured in conflicts such as Afghanistan, as he delivered his maiden speech to the House of Lords.
Birmingham councillor still under investigation over stoning remark
Economic Development
Police are continuing an investigation into allegations that a Birmingham councillor called for a newspaper columnist to be stoned to death, despite the journalist announcing she did not want him to face charges.
Birmingham councillor still under investigation over stoning remark
Economic Development
Police are continuing an investigation into allegations that a Birmingham councillor called for a newspaper columnist to be stoned to death, despite the journalist announcing she did not want him to face charges.
Home Secretary urged to discuss cuts to West Midlands Police
Economic Development
Home Secretary Theresa May was under pressure today to attend a Commons debate about budget cuts in West Midlands Police.
Home Secretary urged to discuss cuts to West Midlands Police
Economic Development
Home Secretary Theresa May was under pressure today to attend a Commons debate about budget cuts in West Midlands Police.
High speed rail campaigners to put case to MPs
Economic Development
Campaigners opposed to a new high speed rail line from London to Birmingham will have a chance to put their case to MPs after they were invited to speak at a Commons inquiry.
High speed rail campaigners to put case to MPS
Economic Development
Campaigners opposed to a new high speed rail line from London to Birmingham will have a chance to put their case to MPs after they were invited to speak at a Commons inquiry.
LEP efforts have been 'Maoist and chaotic', Vince Cable admits
Economic Development
Government efforts to help businesses in the West Midlands have been 鈥淢aoist and chaotic鈥, Business Secretary Vince Cable has admitted.
Jonathan Walker: Ministers have eye for art
Economic Development
Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell has revealed that one of his heroes is the Duke of Wellington, who saw off Napoleon as commander of British and allied forces at Waterloo.
School building schemes under threat after Government orders cut in costs
Economic Development
School building schemes which escaped the axe when hundreds were cancelled by Education Secretary Michael Gove are under threat again because of funding cuts, Labour has warned.
School building schemes under threat after Government orders cut in costs
Economic Development
School building schemes which escaped the axe when hundreds were cancelled by Education Secretary Michael Gove are under threat again because of funding cuts, Labour has warned.
Millionaire Birmingham MP defends paying off office mortgage with expenses
Economic Development
Millionaire Birmingham MP John Hemming said he had done nothing wrong after it emerged he used the Parliamentary expenses system to pay off a mortgage on an office in the city.
Millionaire Birmingham MP defends paying off office mortgage with expenses
Economic Development
Millionaire Birmingham MP John Hemming said he had done nothing wrong after it emerged he used the Parliamentary expenses system to pay off a mortgage on an office in the city.
Birmingham MPs back Woolas appeal
Economic Development
Birmingham MP Gisela Stuart has donated 拢100 to a fighting fund set up by Labour MPs supporting Phil Woolas, who was expelled from the Commons after a court found he deliberately lied about his Liberal Democrat rival.
Post offices to become local banks in bid to prevent future closures
Economic Development
Post offices will become local banks as part of radical reforms to prevent a repeat of the closure programme which saw 123 West Midlands post offices axed, Ministers have announced.
TB jabs must be offered to children in Birmingham
Economic Development
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has been urged to ensure tuberculosis jabs are offered to more youngsters across Birmingham, in a bid to halt the spread of the disease.
TB jabs must be offered to children in Birmingham
Economic Development
Health Secretary Andrew Lansley has been urged to ensure tuberculosis jabs are offered to more youngsters across Birmingham, in a bid to halt the spread of the disease.
Housing cuts will hit more than 80,000 people in West Midlands
Economic Development
More than 80,000 people in the West Midlands will be hit by cuts in housing benefit, charity Shelter has warned.
Housing cuts will hit more than 80,000 people in West Midlands
Economic Development
More than 80,000 people in the West Midlands will be hit by cuts in housing benefit, charity Shelter has warned.
Chiltern Railways praised for efforts to reduce overcrowding
Economic Development
The Chiltern Railways service between Birmingham and London should be used as a model for the rest of the country to reduce overcrowding on trains, according to MPs.
West Midlands MEP takes party to court over victimisation claims
Economic Development
The West Midlands MEP elected in triumph last year is taking her former party to court over claims they victimised her for being a lesbian.
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