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63 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.
70 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.
88 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.
3 months 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.
4 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…
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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