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Emergency powers used to collect bins

Thousands of tonnes of uncollected household waste will start being removed today from Birmingham streets after the city council said it was deploying.

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April Fool’s Day cancelled

It’s traditional on this date, April 1, to play pranks on friends, family and work colleagues – but not this year. That’s because.

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Greenland tensions: Denmark v US

Tensions between Copenhagen and Washington have escalated after the US Vice President JD Vance accused Denmark of neglecting Greenland – prompting an upcoming.

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Guns removed from WM streets

More than 60 Turkish-made handguns have been removed from the streets of the West Midlands as part of a national weapons amnesty, police.

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Youth Demand’s PR gift from Met

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Who’d be a police officer in 2025? The court of public opinion is weighing up.

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Streets of bin-strike Brum … spotless

Take a walk through Birmingham’s central business district and you’d be forgiven for wondering what all the fuss is about. Glass-fronted financial services.

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Vets Minister’s Everest record bid

Veterans Minister Alistair Carns is aiming to get from London to the top of Everest and back in just seven days. Success for.

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Brits’ growing concern on defence

British adults’ concerns about defence and foreign affairs are currently at levels not seen since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in.

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10 million hit by welfare changes

Around 3.2 million households will see their income drop by an average of £1,720 per year, analysis of the impacts of the welfare.

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Lench’s Trust: 500 years 

The Lench’s Trust almshouse charity, which provides care for the elderly, is celebrating 500 years. Founded in 1525 when Henry VIII was on.

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