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Just a little bit

“I have treated the EU with nothing but respect,” claims Theresa May. Steve Beauchampé thinks otherwise.

25 September, 2018 in Comment, Europe, Most recent, Politics.

Must do better

Steve Beauchampé chides the BBC over its coverage of Labour’s anti-semitism row.

6 September, 2018 in Comment, Politics, Television.

And if we tolerate this…

Steve Beauchampé calls for the media to take Conservative racism more seriously.

9 August, 2018 in Comment, Politics.

Airport 2018

The decision to expand Heathrow shows that passengers needs come last says Steve Beauchampé.

9 June, 2018 in Business, Tourism, Transport, Travel.

The Conservatives’ Brexit Dividend

Extending the timescale for Brexit could work to the Conservatives’ electoral advantage suggests Steve Beauchampé.

22 May, 2018 in Comment, Politics.

Alan Clawley – A life less ordinary

Steve Beauchampé pays further tribute to the community activist and Birmingham Press columnist .

4 May, 2018 in Architecture, Comment, Politics.

Tony Bramwell – My Life with the Beatles


Beatles insider Tony Bramwell talks with Steve Beauchampé.

13 March, 2018 in Books, Music.

Le grand projet

Birmingham needs a city centre park says Steve Beauchampé, not the thin strip of tree-lined greensward offered in the Smithfield development.

22 February, 2018 in Birmingham, Comment.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Something they forgot to mention

Two Sandwell community swimming pools to close to help fund Commonwealth Games Aquatics Centre, reports Steve Beauchampe.

24 January, 2018 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Swimming.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Box ticking success strategy

The government chose Birmingham because it offered a low risk, low cost Games fit for post-Brexit Britain says Steve Beauchampé.

8 September, 2017 in Birmingham, Commonwealth Games.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Welcome to the Velodrome

But if Birmingham hosts the Games then track cycling will be in London or Manchester according to Metro Mayor Andy Street, writes Steve Beauchampe.

6 September, 2017 in Commonwealth Games 2022.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Where are we now?

With the Commonwealth Games bids submitted, Steve Beauchampé assesses the situation.

22 August, 2017 in Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Games 2022.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Let’s bring the games to …London!

Could UK Athletics’ long-term financial needs scupper Birmingham’s 2022 legacy? asks Steve Beauchampé.

14 August, 2017 in Most recent.

The Happiness Building

Steve Beauchampé recalls the Cadbury Barn, a little known but once much-loved Birmingham building destroyed by fire last week.

8 August, 2017 in Community, Local history.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Impressing The Village People

Steve Beauchampé continues his critique of the Birmingham and Liverpool Games bids.

15 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Strong and stable or Wow, look at that!

In the first of a two-part feature, Steve Beauchampé assesses Birmingham and Liverpool’s Commonwealth Games bids.

13 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – Nice images, tough questions

Proposed new stadiums always look nice, but Steve Beauchampé still needs convincing.

3 July, 2017 in Commonwealth Games 2022, Sport.

Commonwealth Games 2022 – On the Waterfront

Steve Beauchampé outlines Liverpool’s 2022 Commonwealth Games plans.

28 June, 2017 in Most recent.

Five years


As Birmingham steps up its attempt to host the 2022 Commonwealth Games, Steering Group Chair Ian Ward talks with Steve Beauchampé.

20 June, 2017 in Birmingham, Sport.

General Election 2017 – For God’s sake woman go!

Steve Beauchampé considers a political humiliation of Shakespearian proportions.

10 June, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

General Election 2017 – Fox hunting

Steve Beauchampé goes Fox hunting, on a Watson Watch, but doesn’t think June will be the end of May.

5 June, 2017 in Most recent.

General Election 2017 – Peace Policies and Foreign Follies

Steve Beauchampé on the need for strong and stable government.

30 May, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

General Election 2017 – The anti-drubbing strategy

Not quite a suicide note, but will Theresa May’s manifesto turn epic-sized victory into something rather less asks Steve Beauchampé?

22 May, 2017 in Elections, Politics.

General Election 2017 – Corbyn goes on the attack

Labour leader says he’s not a pacifist and runs down cameraman to prove it. Steve Beauchampé reports.

16 May, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

May plays her Trump card

Does Theresa May have the temperament and inter-personal skills to lead successful Brexit negotiations, asks Steve Beauchampé?

9 May, 2017 in Most recent.

General Election 2017 – The no policies policy


Aside from a couple taken from other parties, do the Conservatives have any policies asks Steve Beauchampé?

2 May, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

General Election Week One: Where are the Tories?

Steve Beauchampé reviews the campaign’s opening week.

25 April, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

The queen is not dead

Steve Beauchampé woke up on Tuesday morning and thought the Queen had died. But it was worse than that.

21 April, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

Eternal happiness, Dear Leader

As tensions rise over North Korea, Steve Beauchampé reports from inside a state seemingly on a perpetual war footing.

17 April, 2017 in Comment, Politics.

Chocolate, weapons and war

Easter, you can’t say it often enough for some people says Steve Beauchampé.

5 April, 2017 in Comment, Faith, Food and drink, Politics.

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