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Daily Archives: 11 July, 2012

Birmingham Council’s financial ‘black hole’ claim rebutted by LibDem

Former LibDem councillor Martin Mullaney takes issue with Birmingham’s Labour administration claim of a £21m hole in the council’s budget.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Democratise, Politics.

EZIO coming to The Glee

Don’t let the Tony Blair link put you off. EZIO are good!

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Music, What's on.

The biggest philanthropic gift for undergraduate financial support in European history

The biggest philanthropic gift for undergraduate financial support in European history will underpin a major new scholarship programme at the University of Oxford

11 July, 2012 in Education, Most recent.

Coventry University students win the EWB Challenge

Coventry University engineering students recently emerge victorious after beating more than 2000 competitors to win first prize in the EWB Challenge, run by Engineers Without Borders UK

11 July, 2012 in Architecture, Coventry.

Learn about the heart and CPR at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital

Local people are invited to learn about the heart and CPR at a health talk taking place at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital next week.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Health, What's on.

Parking Folk

There might be no Glastonbury this summer, but Moseley is doing its best to compensate

11 July, 2012 in Festivals, Moseley and Kings Heath, Music, What's on.
City Tv

What do YOU want from local television?

Here’s your chance to have your say on what you’d like to see on local television in Birmingham.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Television.

West Midlands Palestine Solidarity Campaign

Palestine rights campaign calls for G4S to be barred from West Midlands Police services contract

11 July, 2012 in Most recent, Police, Politics.

Summer holiday activities at The Public

This summer an abundance of fun-filled activities, uplifting children’s theatre and free interactive exhibitions will keep the whole family entertained at The Public in West Bromwich.

11 July, 2012 in West Bromwich, What's on, Workshops.

Laurence Inman reveals he is: “In love with Ezra Pound”

Laurence Inman has a ‘thing’ about Ezra, but doesn’t always quite get him.

11 July, 2012 in Birmingham, Books, Poetry.
Julie Mellor

More complaints than ever, but complaining should be easier, says Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman

Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman reveals that a record number of enquiries were received in the last year from people needing help with their complaint.

11 July, 2012 in Most recent, NHS.

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