Birmingham ended 2024 with 152 homicides, the highest number of killings in the city ever, breaking the record of 148 set in ...
Birmingham City Council House. Taken by LDR Alexander Brock. Permission for use for all LDRS partners. Usually local authorities with social care duties can only raise council tax every year by up ...
Birmingham City Council Labour members voted through a Budget full of cuts and more woe for residents and workers, in the face of angry protests. Striking binmen angry at planned job cuts ...
A second eye-watering council tax hike in Birmingham has triggered a fierce blame game within the authority. The crisis-hit body plans to raise council tax by around 7.5 per cent, which is beyond ...
Almost 400 council bin workers have begun an indefinite strike, which Unite has warned could see Birmingham's bin chaos ...
Issues with Birmingham City Council's IT system mean it cannot currently produce accurate accounts Fixing Birmingham City Council's troubled IT system could cost the taxpayer more than £90 ...
In his first interview the city's director of operations has accused union Unite of 'not wanting to negotiate end to dispute' ...
As violence continues to shake Birmingham, a local hospital program shows promise for reducing future impact in the community ...
Sports Mole previews Tuesday's League One clash between Birmingham City and Leyton Orient, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Birmingham City suffered a devastating relegation ...
Fixing Birmingham City Council's troubled IT system could cost the taxpayer more than £90 million, a report has found. The Oracle program has been plagued with issues, with a new report finding ...
Comments can not be loaded To load Comments you need to enable JavaScript in your browser Last Updated 8th March 2025 at 17:40 Birmingham City are unbeaten across their last 15 league games ...
Campaigners have vowed to continue to fight cuts to Birmingham's library service after senior councillors signed them off. The city council plans to save £2.285m annually from next year by ...