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New fraud rules

Small businesses across the UK are being urged to take note of new fraud prevention measures set to become law this autumn. Effective.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Britain’s uneasy melting pot moment

We are living through a moment in Britain where the phrase “melting pot” is less a warm metaphor of togetherness and more a.

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Solihull

Shoezone reopens in Chelmsley Wood

Footwear retailer Shoezone is set to reopen its Chelmsley Wood store this Saturday. Chelmsley Wood shopping centre The new store, located in Chelmsley.

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Culture Sandwell

£200k boost for Bromwich Hall

Historic site set for major repairs Bromwich Hall, one of Sandwell’s most treasured historic landmarks, has received a £200,000 grant to fund urgent.

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Business News Dudley

Share of £100m for tech college

Dudley College of Technology has been named one of ten National Centres for Technical Excellence for Construction (CTEC. It has secured a share.

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Education Tech

AI in Education

Artificial Intelligence: the new school revolution or a step too far? A classroom like no other Picture this: you walk into a classroom.

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Leadership Viewpoint

Al Carns: ‘Hoist this flag with pride’

Govt Minister’s clear message: ‘Proud to be British’ With total clarity, Veterans and People Minister Al Carns has cut through the noise and.

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Sport

Albion women’s new home

Stadium switch for 2025/26 season West Bromwich Albion Women will play their home games at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium from the start of the.

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Sport

Morgan Rogers ‘cold’ statue

PFA Young Player of the Year honoured with ice statue of his ‘cold’ celebration An ice statue of Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers was.

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Business News Podcast Politics Video

Pod #6: Can SMEs influence budget?

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) account for approximately 52% of the UK private sector’s total annual turnover, equating to around £2.8 trillion in.

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