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Anger over Birmingham Airport lorry park proposals

Have your say on Brexit lorry park plan, say Lib Dems.

18 October, 2020 in Brexit, Business, Europe, Politics, Transport.

Brexit: “An exercise in British self harm”

Richard Lutz reads a new book on the dramatic effects of leaving the EU. 

10 September, 2020 in Books, Brexit, Business, Europe, Politics, Tourism, Travel.

Letter from Scotland

Tony Fitzpatrick reports from north of the border on Brexit and a sense of loss.

5 February, 2020 in Brexit, Comment, Europe, Politics.

Birmingham hosts EU Settlement events

Support offered for EU nationals living in the UK.

30 October, 2019 in Brexit, Community, Europe.

Young Birmingham musicians to perform in Brussels

Sixty young musicians to demonstrate music’s power to unite with performance at European Parliament.

7 October, 2019 in Europe, Music, Politics.

Britain: Broken, bedevilled, betrayed

Richard Lutz watches democracy go down the pan.

29 August, 2019 in Brexit, Business, Comment, Democratise, Elections, Electoral reform, Europe, Most recent, Politics.

City MP to speak at Public Vote event

Jess Phillips MP calls for Labour to take a clearer line on Brexit.

11 June, 2019 in Brexit, Europe, Politics.

Survey claims Birmingham travellers unprepared for passport changes

Holidaymakers urged to carry out post-Brexit ‘MOT’.

26 October, 2018 in Europe, Tourism, Travel.

Boris and his fringe appearance

Political columnist Will Mapplebeck drops in on the Tory shindig in Birmingham.

3 October, 2018 in Birmingham, Elections, Europe, Most recent, Politics.

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.

Irish stew…and a bit of Trump too

Richard Lutz sums up another whacko week.

20 July, 2018 in Comment, Europe, Most recent, Politics.

CommonGround in Birmingham

Post-referendum group aims to gauge local opinions.

18 November, 2016 in Europe, Politics.

City council leader comments on referendum result

Cllr John Clancy on planning Birmingham’s future outside the EU.

28 June, 2016 in Europe, Politics.
Goodbye United Kingdom

Disunited Kingdom

As soon as Scotland gains independence, Steve Beauchampe’s emigrating there.

26 June, 2016 in Comment, Europe, Politics, United Kingdom.

Should I stay or should I Gove?

Brexit vote will see UK obliterated on Saturday warns Prime Minister, but later admits it may be not be until Sunday.

22 June, 2016 in Electoral reform, Europe, Most recent.

West Midlands Labour mark the life of Jo Cox

Deputy party leader leads tribute to murdered MP.

18 June, 2016 in Elections, Europe, Politics.

Rancour

The Left’s arguments for remaining in the EU are anathema to David Cameron and George Osborne. So go make them, urges Steve Beauchampé.

24 February, 2016 in Comment, Elections, Europe, Politics.

O lucky man!

Is the PR PM’s luck about to run out? Probably not, but he’s in for a nerve-wracking four months says Steve Beauchampé.

18 February, 2016 in Comment, Europe, Politics.
David Cameron

Election reflection from a Tory point of view

As the dust settles, Tory euphoria and Labour gloom has yet to subside. Dominic Fisher examines the possibilities a new government will bring.

11 May, 2015 in Business, Elections, Europe, Most recent, Politics, United Kingdom.

Partnership secures jobs for unemployed

Training course leads to employment.

5 August, 2014 in Education, Employment, Europe.

UKIP accused of smear tactics

“Completely false” letters sent to garages, claims Lib Dem MEP.

7 May, 2014 in Europe, Politics, Transport.

Key employer warns of EU exit danger

“Uncertainty” over UK’s European role “being used against us.”

6 March, 2014 in Business, Europe.

Midlands universities and businesses urged to apply for new EU funding

The European Commission has announced that from today, universities and businesses across the UK can apply for £12.5 billion worth of European funding in the first round of the EU’s latest research programme.


11 December, 2013 in Europe.

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