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49 days ago
The leader of Birmingham City Council says refuse collectors need not lose a penny.
Bin strike council urged to put pay pledge in writing
The leader of Birmingham City Council says refuse collectors need not lose a penny.
Bin deal closer if council puts all in writing - union
Unite says Birmingham City Council's leader told the BBC nobody needs to be losing income.
56 days ago
Moment man dressed as a giant RAT confronts Birmingham councillors as warning issued over fears bin raiders could steal personal data lurking in 21,000 tonnes of rubbish on streets
A man in full rodent costume describing himself as the 'Selly Oak rat' appeared at a full meeting of Birmingham City Council and managed to ask a question about the bin strike crisis.
74 days ago
Giant rats and stench: No end in sight for Birmingham's 'Binmageddon'
Residents are stuck in the middle of a dispute between Birmingham City Council and striking bin workers.
86 days ago
Man forced to pay dead father's £3,000 car fines
Gary Davies says Birmingham City Council did not believe that his father had died.
3 months ago
Ballet superstar Carlos Acosta: ‘Dance was salvation. My life depended on it’
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Ballet has always been more than just a job for Carlos Acosta. And as director of Birmingham Royal Ballet, he is trying to make it bigger than ever – even in the face of brutal cuts and the tragic de…
4 months ago
Dozens of councils 'could go bust' over union claims for sex discrimination on pay after Birmingham settled case for hundreds of millions of pounds
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a story from The Daily Mail 💩 › The Daily Mail
A trade union said an equal pay claim against Birmingham City Council - estimated at £760million - was inspiring workers across the country to take similar action.
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