People Video World Affairs

HOPE Worldwide UK continues to support storm-ravaged Jamaica

Jamaicans, particularly in the west of the island, continue to rebuild their lives following the country’s worst-ever storm Christian charity HOPE Worldwide UK.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Home is not a place anymore

In this ultra-connected world, our sense of identity and place is changing Home used to be a geography. It had coordinates. You could.

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Jobs People

HMRC advises festive workers to check they’re being paid correctly

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is reminding temporary seasonal workers, short-term contract staff and students to know their rights. It says seasonal workers.

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Business News People Sport

Boxing Day Blues tributes for Nick Smith of Elonex 

The 55-year-old died suddenly earlier this month, sending shockwaves across the Midlands business world Moving tributes were paid to the late Nick Smith,.

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Culture People Viewpoint

Hunting – a rural pastime, community hub and icon of English heritage

You can only understand a Boxing Day hunt by seeing for yourself – not by scrolling on a smartphone There’s something enchanting about.

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Hospitality sector People

Birmingham pub continues to support good causes despite Labour headwinds

The pandemic and punitive tax hikes have taken their toll on The Good Intent With just over a week to go before Christmas,.

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Interview Jobs People

‘After four years of applying, I finally landed a job’

Tough jobs market but, thanks to Starting Point Recruitment, Aundray now works at Foot Asylum Aundray Gow spent four years job-hunting before landing.

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Culture People Video Wolverhampton

Helping 700 children every week – The Way Youth Zone

A safe hub of activity, confidence-building and learning in Wolverhampton From the outside, The Way Youth Zone in Wolverhampton looks small. When you.

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Culture Justice People

Youth Justice Board boss calls for action on ethnic disparities

Keith Fraser, born and bred in Birmingham, called for an end to ‘systemic racism’ Keith Fraser, chairman of the Youth Justice Board (YJB).

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Birmingham Culture People

“Jingle hell” – SIFA Fireside combating homelessness this Christmas

Rough sleeping poses a serious risk to life all year round, but the dangers increase significantly during the winter months as temperatures drop. .

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