Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Who really runs the West Midlands? It’s a bit difficult to be certain, says Public Affairs Correspondent Paul Dale. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
As another eco town is proposed for the region, the Government is determined to drive forward the largest increase in house building in decades, even if that means swallowing up some green belt, writes Public Affairs Correspondent Paul Dale. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Former Birmingham poet laureate Roshan Doug has quit the bench because he says it is unrepresentative, he tells Rebekah Oruye. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
A new superstore is set to create around 240 jobs on the border of Birmingham and Sandwell. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
Birmingham International Airport is welcoming flights on its latest new route – to Iraq. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
The Birmingham MP masterminding plans to move civil service jobs out of London has promised to get it right this time, after criticism of an earlier attempt six years ago. Read
Dec 04 2009 | West Midlands News
A government special measures order slapped on Birmingham’s children’s social services department is set to be lifted in the new year. But huge problems remain, writes Public Affairs correspondent Paul Dale. Read