When chief executives are appointed they tend to thank their staff or their family – but the new top man at a Midland office business singled out his alarm clock for praise.Read
Andrew Mitchell has insisted once again that he never did describe police as “plebs” – after an officer was arrested over allegations that details of the row were leaked to newspapers.Read
Former broadcaster Ashley Blake is urging firms to at least consider employing ex-offenders, two years after leaving prison himself. He tells Graeme Brown about his struggle to find work ever since.Read
Nick Clegg has become the latest Cabinet minister forced to defend Sutton Coldfield MP Andrew Mitchell over his foul-mouthed outburst at Downing Street police.Read
Conservative MP Andrew Mitchell is to become a star of Labour’s annual conference, with the opposition party naming him as the “poster boy” for overprivileged and out-of-touch Tories.Read
Andrew Mitchell’s tirade against police officers has exposed the “unpleasant” truth about the Government’s attitude towards ordinary working people, Ed Miliband has claimed.Read
Midland pensioner Bill Shackleford, who fell victim to disgraced financier Gary Hexley, has won £30,000 compensation following an “exhausting” two-year battle.Read
Bankrupt ex-billionaire Sean Quinn, his son Sean and nephew Peter Darragh Quinn have avoided jail for contempt of court after hiding a 500 million euro (£403m) property portfolio from the former Anglo-Irish Bank.Read
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