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Tag Archives: Liam Byrne

Millennium Point to host audience with mayoral candidates

Mayor of the West Midlands Andy Street and Liam Byrne MP to meet audience.

5 December, 2020 in Charities, Elections, Politics.

Politicians and local residents debate Birmingham’s transport policy

Greenpeace Birmingham hosts online event on the future of transport.

27 October, 2020 in Environment, Politics, Transport.

Birmingham MPs call for more promotion of active travel

“We are not going far enough, fast enough” – claim.

13 August, 2020 in Environment, Health, Politics.

Mayoral candidate calls for HS2 local investment

British ‘bullet trains’ should be Black Country-built says Liam Byrne.

11 February, 2020 in Business, Elections, Politics, Transport.

Combined Authority to become real living wage employer

Campaign results in victory for local politicians.

15 January, 2020 in Employment, Politics.

Extinction Rebellion host election hustings

Two of the main parties commit to two of the Three Demands.

9 December, 2019 in Elections, Environment, Politics.

Birmingham Labour group attacks university over employee pay

Answers demanded to MPs’ letter to University of Birmingham over fair pay.

2 October, 2019 in Employment, Politics.

Mayoral candidate appeals to youth vote

Liam Byrne launches a Manifesto for the Next Generation.

27 August, 2019 in Community, Education, Elections, Local government, Politics.

Howard’s Big Ask: Is tough guy Putin in charge of Hodge Hill?

b>Sir Howie Elston, scourge of the left and enemy of the right, with the burning shock query of the millennium:

7 August, 2019 in Most recent, Satire.

Mayoral candidate in homes pledge

Liam Byrne unveils plan to make homelessness history, endorsed by leading homelessness campaigners.

2 August, 2019 in Charities, Community, Politics.

Birmingham MP announces mayoral bid manifesto

Liam Byrne launches radical women’s manifesto to tackle “pervasive inequality”.

12 July, 2019 in Community, Council, Elections.

Birmingham MP criticises Andy Street on environment

Mayor missing opportunity for West Midlands “to lead Green Industrial Revolution” – claim.

28 June, 2019 in Environment, 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.

City MP calls for homeless memorial

Liam Byrne backs calls for permanent memorial to those who died homeless.

21 May, 2019 in Community, Politics.

Birmingham MP calls for radical plans on climate change

West Midlands needs to lead Green Revolution creating jobs and cutting poverty – claim.

9 May, 2019 in Environment, Politics.

MP demands action on healthcare for homeless people

Call comes as statistics reveal Birmingham tops the list of homeless deaths.

26 February, 2019 in Community, Politics.

Winter of Compassion campaign to end West Midlands hunger

Birmingham MP contributes to help for foodbanks.

13 February, 2019 in Charities, Community.

Shock rise in foodbank claimants says city MP

Birmingham’s children now city’s biggest food bank recipients.

30 November, 2018 in Charities, Community, Politics.

City MP slams length of NHS waiting lists

Waiting lists soar as Birmingham’s NHS faces cash crisis – claim.

27 February, 2018 in Health, Politics.

MP launches Birmingham special needs inquiry

Link between poverty and help for disabled children to be investigated.

4 April, 2017 in Education, Politics.

MP visits City Year school

Liam Byrne MP learns from young people who’ve gone back to school to benefit Birmingham.

4 July, 2016 in Childrens, Community, Education.

City MP claims victory in HS2 site campaign

Byrne wins bid for 3,000 jobs at Washwood Heath.

25 February, 2016 in Business, Employment, Politics.

Call for action on jobs

“End youth unemployment for good” say East Birmingham MPs.

10 January, 2016 in Politics.

HS2 concede fresh talks needed on Washwood Heath

City MP continues campaign to revitalise industrial site.

27 November, 2015 in Business, Politics.

MP calls for Midlands to become UK enterprise and engineering capital

Increased devolved powers needed for region to thrive.

15 October, 2015 in Business, Politics.

MP secures Ministerial assurances on HS2 Washwood Heath site

Over 2,000 jobs would be created with new proposal.

24 June, 2015 in Business, Transport.

East Birmingham growth plan unveiled

City politicians set out plans for 9,000 jobs.

24 February, 2015 in Business, Politics.

High level of complaints about NHS Foundation Trust

Blame lies with increased burden on A&E – MP.

29 November, 2014 in Most recent.

Birmingham MP condemns Chancellor

Osborne accused on child poverty.

1 October, 2014 in Politics.

What should be Westminster’s vow to Birmingham?

Hodge Hill MP Liam Byrne asks his constituents and fellow citizens.

19 September, 2014 in Birmingham, Politics.

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