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Will Badenoch last beyond summer? 

By Josh Moreton Kemi Badenoch is not leading the Conservative Party because she is the most popular, the most competent, or even the.

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Environment

Comma butterflies in Brum: cause for hope

This stunning shot of a Comma butterfly was taken this week at Bibbey’s Wild Farms, just outside Birmingham on the West Mids/Worcs border..

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Politics Viewpoint

Kendall: can she weather welfare storm?

By Gary Sambrook, former Conservative MP for Birmingham Northfield Politics is brutal – tough decisions like Liz Kendall’s welfare changes prove it. As.

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Business News Tech

JLR creates 150 EV jobs

JLR is hiring 150 maintenance technicians in the West Midlands to work on creating electric versions of all its vehicles. This news comes.

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Cardiac arrest bowls player thanks CPR saviours

A man who suffered a cardiac arrest while playing bowls has donated money to the volunteer ‘community first responders’ (CFR) who saved his.

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Man dies after being hit by police car

A 40-year-old pedestrian died last night after a collision with a police car in Birmingham. The tragic incident took place on Yardley Road,.

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Politics Viewpoint World Affairs

Yemen: Trump’s diversion tactic?

By Josh Moreton Donald Trump has always understood one fundamental truth: perception is reality. When the narrative is slipping, when the markets wobble,.

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Police target County Lines drug dealers

Police made multiple arrests today during dawn raids targeting County Lines drug dealers in the West Midlands. More than 200 officers started stoving.

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Politics Viewpoint

Can Starmer get Britain building?

By Antony Morrison “At our best when at our boldest.” This was Tony Blair’s rallying cry to party members at Labour’s 2002 conference..

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Forecast: 1.6% annual growth for Brum

Birmingham and the West Midlands will see steady growth over the next three years, according to EY’s latest regional economic forecast. GVA (gross.

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