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Erdington
12:16, 5 DEC 2017
Unions vow to continue Dunlop Motorsport fight
Manufacturing
Unite officials have pledged to continue the battle to keep the jobs in Birmingham, despite the announcement by Goodyear Dunlop that the landmark plant is to close after 125 years
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Dunlop closure: Unions and politicians slam decision to move abroad
Manufacturing
Nearly 250 jobs at risk in Birmingham after firm announces plan to shift production to France and Germany.
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MP hits out at 'outrageous' Goodyear Dunlop after 241 job losses
Manufacturing
MP Jack Dromey (Lab Erdington) said the company had acted in an “outrageous and irresponsible” manner after confirming job losses days after a summit with the Business Secretary
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Huge blow to Birmingham as Dunlop Motorsport jobs shipped abroad
Manufacturing
The company has begun consultations with 241 workers at the Castle Bromwich site after a drawn out departure from the city.
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MP slams plan to hand private medical data to drug and insurance firms
Economic Development
MP Roger Godsiff has attacked plans to hand the private medical data of millions of NHS patients to drug companies and insurance firms in a scheme called care.data.
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Can Dunlop Motorsport be put 'Back on Track' in the City?
Opinion
There's a very real risk that another tranche of motor industry history and several hundred jobs are about to disappear from Birmingham.
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Chink of light for campaign to keep Dunlop Motorsport in city
Manufacturing
Talks to try to save 300 jobs in Birmingham, backed by the Birmingham Post, have taken a positive twist with Dunlop Motorsport committing to examine options to remain in the city
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The battle to keep Dunlop Motorsport in the West Midlands
Economic Development
Birmingham Post launches campaign with Vince Cable, the council, unions and city MPs to keep iconic tyre brand based in the region
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HS2 gravy train making high speed waves across the UK
Opinion
It’s never been easier to be in contact 24-7 and in 12 years all kinds of events can devastate the global economy. Knocking half an hour off a train ride from London to Birmingham is not quite in the same league.
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UK Mail forced out of Birmingham by HS2 plans
Economic Development
Parcel delivery to move to former Peugeot factory site in Coventry after Erdington
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Jack Dromey: Dunlop Motorsport must commit to Birmingham or history will be lost
Manufacturing
Castle Bromwich plant to close in September, putting 300 jobs into jeopardy - and there is no alternative site in the city to transfer to.
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City faces losing Dunlop Motorsport after closure, MP warns
Manufacturing
Jack Dromey has thrown down the gauntlet to the tyre giant’s Ohio-based bosses following the announcement that the Birmingham factory is to close
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Thousands turn up for Peaky Blinders auditions
Economic Development
A queue of applicants snaked almost half a mile round the streets of Digbeth, as they waited for their chance to be chosen to play a new character in the BBC Two TV drama
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Dunlop Motorsport factory in Birmingham to close
Manufacturing
Production expected to end in may at Castle Bromwich plant after it was bought by car giant Jaguar Land Rover
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McCabe: Getting people off streets and into work would be the real benefit
Economic Development
Birmingham-based TV show Benefits Street has put the issue of benefits into the spotlight
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Social services told not to send children hundreds of miles away
Economic Development
Children’s Minister Edward Timpson says this is ‘‘unacceptable’’ that children are being sent more than 30 miles away and has issued new rules
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Dozens more job losses at historic retailer Osbornes
Economic Development
Another blow for the city's retail sector after collapse of 180-year-old firm
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An alternative to the Tata successes of recent years
Opinion
Tata's takeover of Jaguar Land Rover has been an unqualified triumph, the single biggest industrial UK success story of recent years.
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MP Jack Dromey explains 'Pikey' tweet during visit to Birmingham sorting office
Economic Development
Labour MP was visiting Royal Mail workers at the Erdington office when some Twitter users took offence to his photo caption
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Property of the Day: Historic Malvern spa site is up for auction
Retail & Consumer
Coming up for auction are Malvernbury and properties in Arthur Road, Erdington; Woodbridge Road, Moseley; and New Road, Solihull.
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Special report: Midland teenagers among least likely to apply for university
Economic Development
Study, published by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce), tracked the number of 18-year-olds going to university between the 1998/9 and 2011/12 academic years
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Jobs threat after 180-year-old firm collapses
Economic Development
Administrators called in at Hay Mills-based Osbornes Stationers after being hit by competition with giant rivals
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Younger councillors bring passion to the debate
Opinion
The performances of political novices in the Birmingham City Council chamber must give some hope to others looking to make a name for themselves.
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Erdington shopping centre row heading to High Court
Colliers International
A Birmingham shopping centre owner has launched a second legal bid to overturn a council decision to award planning permission to a rival Sainsbury store.
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