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Birmingham Post Editor Marc Reeves on how creative industries in the West Midlands can advance

Dynamic firms can play major part in recovery says Marc Reeves, editor of the Birmingham Post,Read

Review: Moseley Folk Festival

Marc Reeves pitches up at the Moseley Folk Festival to take in Sunday's offerings.Read

Tata taking the long view at Jaguar Land Rover

Birmingham Post Editor Marc Reeves, who has met Tata’s top management both in India and the UK, assesses their stewardship of Jaguar Land Rover.Read

Jaguar Land Rover hopes rise for Government loan

Government warming to aiding JLR survivalRead

Woeful plight of our brave soldiers being denied compensation

The appalling sight of a parsimonious MoD dragging two wounded soldiers through the courts to claw back a few hundred pounds in compensation is just another symptom of this Government’s shocking record on defence spending. Read

Way to Blue: A Tribute to Nick Drake at Birmingham Town Hall

Martha Wainwright, Graham Coxon, Beth Orton, Vashti Bunyan, Robyn Hitchcock, Camille O’Sullivan, Neil MacColl and Zoe Rahman take part in a tribute to Nick Drake. Read

JLR boss Ratan Tata hits out at Government's failure to help

The Indian boss of Jaguar Land Rover has broken his silence to launch an unprecedented attack on the UK Government’s tardy response to appeals for loans to help the West Midland car maker survive the recession and credit squeeze.Read

We are trying to keep our JLR promises, insists Tata

Birmingham Post editor Marc Reeves spoke to Tata chairman Ratan Tata in Mumbai about the consequences of continued Government inaction over Jaguar Land Rover.Read

Nano launches in India - with a Euro version due in 2011

Birmingham Post Editor Marc Reeves reports from the Mumbai, on an extraordinary car launch.Read

Tata prepares to launch the Nano, the world's cheapest car

Tata is today gearing up for the launch of the world’s cheapest car, whose success in the showrooms is crucial to the Indian giant’s ability to pay off the $2 billion dollar bridging loan it used to buy JLR.Read

Birmingham Post's campaign to support Jaguar Land Rover

The Birmingham Post today launches one of the most important campaigns in its history – to urge the government to acknowledge that the UK automotive industry not only needs – but deserves its financial support.Read

BBC's spread threatens survival of local newspapers

Just as regional newspapers struggle with a difficult advertising climate, another threat looms on the horizon which could sever a vital lifeline for the future of regional newspapers such as the Birmingham Post.Read

150 years on: Why The Birmingham Post has to change direction

This year the Birmingham Post celebrated its 150th birthday at a gala event in the Great Hall of Birmingham University – a fitting environment for such an historic occasion.Read

Hastilow out of touch - just as Powell was

Not only were Nigel Hastilow's remarks embarrassing to the Conservatives, his comments were also out of step with the multi-cultural West Midlands.Read

The merry meals of Windsor

Marc Reeves discovers the gastro delights of WindsorRead

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