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Birmingham

July 2024

  • Construction site as supports for the incoming raised tracks begin to take shape near the HS2 mainline station at Curzon Street, Birmingham

    West coast fares could rise to incentivise people ‘to not travel by rail’, UK watchdog says

  • Rishi Sunak waves as he stands next to his wife with people around

    Tory conference could be like a wake as business stays away

  • Prince Harry speaking at the closing ceremony of the Invictus Games in Düsseldorf last year

    Prince Harry hails Birmingham’s winning bid to host Invictus Games

  • A street and a high rise and a Welcome to Ladywood sign

    ‘Economic violence’: Birmingham residents decry plan to raze 1,900 homes

  • VR show takes ravers old and new back to early UK acid house scene

  • I found a witch supply store opposite a Nisa Local. It’s the start of a magical journey

    Adrian Chiles
  • ‘The classes just keep growing’: how K-pop dancing is taking off in the UK

  • Who are the pro-Gaza independents who unseated Labour MPs?

  • Black- and Asian-led take on Wagner in Midlands aims to open up opera access

  • ‘Don’t take us for granted’: Muslim voters send message to Labour over its Gaza stance

  • Labour cannot afford to be complacent over pro-Gaza vote losses

  • Lacking hope, desperate for change: the UK towns devastated by Tory rule

June 2024

  • Adrian Chiles

    I may not understand jazz – but I know enough to know it’s wonderful

    Adrian Chiles
  • Akhmed Yakoob at his campaign office

    Birmingham election candidate apologises for ‘deeply disturbing’ remarks about women

  • Jess Phillips canvassing in Birmingham Yardley

    Jess Phillips on campaign trail: ‘I’m trying to remind people we have power to change things’

  • Akhmed Yakoob sitting at desk with laptop

    Birmingham general election hopeful joked about domestic violence on podcast

  • Labour candidates told they are campaigning too much in their own seats

  • Major Birmingham redevelopment plans fail residents on green space, campaigners say

May 2024

  • An illustration showing different people of different ages, a ‘welcome to Ladywood’ sign, a campaign flyer and old building on a red and white background

    Path to power
    ‘Labour will struggle’: Birmingham voters in a bind – and not just over Gaza

  • General view of Birmingham city centre skyline.

    Pollutionwatch
    Cleaner air in West Midlands could prevent 2,000 deaths a year, study finds

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