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Jonathan Walker
The Birmingham Post's Political Editor based at Westminster.
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.
Universities to charge 拢9,000 a year in fees
Economic Development
Universities will be forced to impose dramatic increases in tuition fees simply to maintain current teaching standards, the University of Warwick has warned.
Funding cuts set to hit Birmingham Children's Hospital
Economic Development
Birmingham Children鈥檚 Hospital faces major budget cuts despite pledges that NHS spending will be protected in the Government鈥檚 spending review, it has emerged.
Andrew Mitchell speaks out over his involvement with cocoa magnate
Economic Development
Birmingham MP Andrew Mitchell has spoken out after he came under fire for his involvement with a cocoa magnate.
Jon Walker: Focus on PM as MPs find some easy prey
Economic Development
Prime Minister鈥檚 questions can be a chance for MPs to shine.
Birmingham universities could lose 拢100m in funding
Economic Development
Universities in Birmingham could lose 拢100 million in funding under Government spending cuts, it has emerged.
West Midlands Police set to be hardest hit by Government cuts, says Labour
Economic Development
West Midlands Police faces the biggest funding cut of any major force in the country, Labour has warned.
West Midlands Police set to be hardest hit by Government cuts, says Labour
Economic Development
West Midlands Police faces the biggest funding cut of any major force in the country, Labour has warned.
Birmingham universities could lose 拢100m in funding
Economic Development
Universities in Birmingham could lose 拢100 million in funding under Government spending cuts, it has emerged.
Universities threaten huge tuition fee increases to maintain teaching standards
Economic Development
Universities will be forced to impose dramatic increases in tuition fees simply to maintain current teaching standards, a top Midland institution has warned.
Universities threaten huge tuition fee increases to maintain teaching standards
Economic Development
Universities will be forced to impose dramatic increases in tuition fees simply to maintain current teaching standards, a top Midland institution has warned.
West Bromwich MP Tom Watson questions role of PM's official photographer
Economic Development
West Bromwich MP Tom Watson聽has demanded an explanation for Prime Minister David Cameron鈥檚 decision to hire an 鈥渙fficial photographer鈥 while public services across the country are being forced to make spending cuts.
Immigration limits could harm 海角视频 industry, warns Commons committee
Economic Development
British industry will suffer as a result of new immigration limits which let top footballers into the country but keep out highly-skilled scientists and engineers, MPs have warned.
West Midlands Police cuts won't affect performance, claims Home Secretary
Economic Development
The Home Secretary has defended cuts in police funding that could force West Midlands Police to lose 1,200 officers.
Treasury planning an Advantage West Midlands closing down sale
Economic Development
The true cost of abolishing the West Midland鈥檚 regional development agency has emerged after Business Secretary Vince Cable admitted some of the region's prime business parks could be sold to pay for its closure.
Ed Miliband on Labour's 'long, hard road' to regain power
Economic Development
Labour leader Ed Miliband has vowed to take on excessive pay in the council house and the boardroom as he prepares to lead Labour out of the wilderness, he told Political Editor Jonathan Walker.
Jon Walker: A simple matter of dates...but of course nothing is that simple
Economic Development
Birmingham now seems set to hold a referendum on creating a directly elected mayor on May 5, 2011.
David Cameron held talks with Tata Motors chief shortly after election
Economic Development
David Cameron held talks with Jaguar owner Ratan Tata boss after becoming Prime Minister, Downing Street has revealed.
High speed rail threatens West Midlands economy, warns business expert
Economic Development
High speed rail could cause more harm to Birmingham鈥檚 economy than help it, a business academic has warned.
David Cameron held talks with Tata Motors chief shortly after election
Economic Development
David Cameron held talks with Jaguar owner Ratan Tata boss after becoming Prime Minister, Downing Street has revealed.
Vince Cable gives go-ahead to LEPs across West Midlands - but not Black Country
Economic Development
Business Secretary Vince Cable has given the green light to plans for a new 鈥渓ocal enterprise partnerships鈥 to support industry in Birmingham Solihull, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Shropshire, Coventry and Warwickshire.
M6 upgrade between Birmingham and Black Country to go ahead
Economic Development
A major road upgrade to cut congestion in Birmingham and the Black Country has won a reprieve after Ministers announced funding to press ahead with the scheme.
RSC to lose 拢1m in funding as Arts Council cuts hit West Midlands
Economic Development
The Royal Shakespeare Company is to see its funding cut by 拢1million as the Arts Council announced a swathe of budget cuts to arts organisations across the West Midlands.
M6 upgrade between Birmingham and Black Country to go ahead
Economic Development
A major road upgrade to cut congestion in Birmingham and the Black Country has won a reprieve after Ministers announced funding to press ahead with the scheme.
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