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Jasbir Authi
Jasbir Authi is a general news reporter and her patch includes central Birmingham and Moseley.
Kings Heath Park tea room closes - put evicted business hopeful of return
Economic Development
A Birmingham park tea room at the centre of an eviction wrangle has finally closed - but there are hopes the family who were ordered out will be able to continue running the business.
New site application submitted by Meriden gypsies
Economic Development
A fresh planning application has been lodged by gypsies in Meriden to set up a smaller alternative camp on greenbelt land.
City break to York that's a sweet treat
Retail & Consumer
A chocolate inspired weekend break is one way to enjoy the historic city of York, writes Jasbir Authi.
'High living' Birmingham accountant stole £26,000
Economic Development
A CROOKED accountant stole more than £26,000 from his employer to spend on gambling, clothes and nights out.
Service Birmingham told to save £20 million
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council has demanded Service Birmingham makes £20 million of savings over the next 12 months.
Service Birmingham told to save £20m by city council
Economic Development
Birmingham City Council has thrown down the gauntlet to its biggest contractor to save £20 million within the next year.
Royal Orthopaedic Hospital chairman quits after vote of no confidence
Economic Development
The chairman of a Birmingham hospital has quit after consultants recorded a vote of no confidence in management.
Meriden residents find toxic waste near protest camp
Economic Development
Residents fighting a green belt land battle with travellers found toxic waste dumped near their protest camp.
Bishop Derek Webley to stand in West Midlands police commissioner election
Economic Development
The Chairman of West Midlands Police Authority has announced he is going to quit to join the race to be elected police and crime commissioner as an independent candidate.
Meriden travellers apply for land next to controversial green belt camp
Economic Development
Travellers who set up home on a green belt site in Meriden have put in another planning application – for the land next door.
Man dies in hospital after fall from Digbeth car park roof
Economic Development
A man is has died in hospital after falling from the top floor of a multi-storey car park in Birmingham city centre.
Historic brewer Davenports eyes return to Birmingham
Economic Development
Brewer Davenports has marked 185 years of brewing by unveiling a special plaque and revealed they are looking to move back to Birmingham.
Solihull Council's legal battle with Meriden gypsies costs £78,000
Economic Development
Solihull Borough Council has spent £78,000 in legal fees battling a group of gypsies who set up camp on greenbelt land at Meriden.
Birmingham riots peacemaker punched man for looking at his wife, court told
Economic Development
A Birmingham man praised for acting as a peacemaker during last summer’s riots hours after his son was killed, has gone on trial for allegedly attacking a man.
Residents fear Meriden gypsy camp could become new Dale Farm
Economic Development
Residents fear an illegal gypsy site in Meriden will turn into a new Dale Farm with an eviction battle dragging on for many years.
Living the high life in Chelsea
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi lives the high life, for one night only.
£3 million pledged to restore historic city baths
Economic Development
An historic city baths has been awarded £3 million to restore it to its former glory.
HS2 protest group planning legal action against high speed rail link
Economic Development
The Government is facing the latest legal challenge to its £32 billion high speed rail link between London and Birmingham.
New Birmingham Walk of Stars planned for Kings Heath
Economic Development
Residents from a Birmingham suburb are planning to turn its pavements into a glitzy Walk of Fame to rival Broad Street’s.
Repairs and hydroelectricity planned for Tolkien tourism spot Sarehole Mill
Economic Development
The mill said to have been an inspiration for JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings is being turned into a hydroelectric plant.
Hydroelectric plan for Birmingham's Sarehole Mill
Economic Development
One of Birmingham's JRR Tolkien tourist attractions is to undergo a £200,000 renovation.
Modern traditions in the Derbyshire Peak District
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi samples a fine hotel in the heart of the Derbyshire Peak District
Storms cause chaos at they hit the West Midlands
Economic Development
It was a miserable return for work for thousands of West Midlands commuters and strong winds and heavy rain lashed the region.
Storms lash Birmingham causing chaos
Economic Development
It was a miserable return for work for thousands of Midland commuters and strong winds and heavy rain lashed the region.
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