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Brummie Keith runs for NCDV

A history-making Brummie police officer turned justice and equality advocate is running the Windsor Half Marathon this Sunday to raise cash for the National.

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Education Leadership Viewpoint

The power of Dyslexia

The misunderstood advantage Dyslexia is still too often caricatured as a handicap: a deficiency to be fixed, a hurdle to be overcome, a.

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Leadership People Politics

Erika Kirk: ‘I forgive him’

On Sunday, millions around the world watched colleagues, politicians, friends – and most movingly, his wife – pay tribute to Charlie Kirk in.

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Leadership Politics Viewpoint

Starmer running out of road

Keir Starmer’s premiership began with a promise to restore order, rebuild trust and deliver a decade of renewal. Fourteen months in, and that.

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Leadership Life Sciences Video

‘Tell life sciences story boldly’

Region needs strong shared narrative The West Midlands must tell its story more boldly to fulfil its destiny as a world-class “health innovation zone,”.

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Leadership Politics World Affairs

Trump begins UK state visit

King Charles welcomes US President US president Donald Trump began his second state visit to the UK on Wednesday, arriving in London to.

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Leadership Politics

Labour’s deputy leadership contest

An autumn of intrigue and distraction Angela Rayner’s dramatic resignation last week didn’t just leave a vacancy, it’s given an opportunity for Labour.

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Business News Leadership People

Nestlé ousts CEO after probe

Leadership shake-up follows misconduct findings Nestlé has dismissed chief executive Laurent Freixe with immediate effect after an internal and external investigation concluded he.

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Interview Leadership Tech

Cybersecurity – today’s health and safety

“Cybersecurity is a whole-business risk, not just an IT team problem” – Intercity Technology CEO Charlie Blakemore Cybersecurity must be seen as a.

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Birmingham Environment Leadership

Birmingham’s “unsung heroes”

Birmingham’s leading nature expert Chris Millward notched up 150,000 steps over four Sundays of “baton walks” celebrating 20 years of the Birmingham Open.

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