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Jasbir Authi
Jasbir Authi is a general news reporter and her patch includes central Birmingham and Moseley.
Worcestershire racehorse trainer died in freak accident
Economic Development
A freelance racehorse trainer was crushed to death in a freak accident when her horse tripped and flipped like a cartwheel during a routine exercise session, an inquest heard.
Religious calling has its charm
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi pampers herself in the genteel surroundings of an old priory.
Last of Birmingham's controversial anti-terror spy cameras removed
Economic Development
Work to remove millions of pounds worth of anti-terrorism spy cameras which were installed in predominately Muslim areas of Birmingham has been completed.
Birmingham's Project Champion spy cameras are taken down
Economic Development
Work has started to remove secret surveillance cameras which were part of a highly controversial counter terrorism initiative from two predominately Muslim Birmingham suburbs.
Project Champion cameras are taken down
Economic Development
Work has started to remove secret surveillance cameras which were part of a highly controversial counter terrorism initiative from two predominately Muslim Birmingham suburbs.
Towers at Aston University demolished
Economic Development
Two Birmingham city centre landmarks at Aston University have been reduced to rubble.
Towers at Aston University demolished
Economic Development
Two Birmingham city centre landmarks at Aston University have been reduced to rubble.
Extraordinary life of James Watt
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi visits the painstakingly restored workshop of one of the Midlands – and the world's – finest minds.
Bank Holiday flights delayed by fuel spillage at Birmingham Airport
Economic Development
Planes bound for Birmingham Airport were forced to wait in the skies after a fluid spillage sparked delays for hundreds of Bank Holiday passengers.
Only 12 applications to hold royal wedding street parties in Birmingham
Economic Development
Birmingham risks being branded a city of party poopers after only a dozen applications were made to hold street parties for the Royal Wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Only 12 applications to hold royal wedding street parties in Birmingham
Economic Development
Birmingham risks being branded a city of party poopers after only a dozen applications were made to hold street parties for the royal wedding.
Birmingham cannabis factory goes up in smoke
Economic Development
Two men suffered severe burns when a fire broke out at a house which was being used as a cannabis factory in Birmingham.
Moseley church St Mary's given go-ahead by Diocese to install solar panels
Economic Development
Campaigners in Moseley are celebrating after parishioners of a 500-year-old church were given permission to install solar panels on its roof.
Heritage Lottery Fund wants opinions from Birmingham public
Economic Development
Whether it be parks, museums, glorious galleries or an episode from its industrial history, Birmingham’s citizens are being asked which part of the city’s great heritage means the most to them.
Moseley Road Baths to reopen after finding £55k funds to repair fire exit
Economic Development
Moseley Road Baths is in line to reopen to swimmers after £55,000 was found to fund repairs.
High Speed Rail station site could be used for outdoor events
Economic Development
The site of the proposed high speed rail station in Birmingham is being marketed as an ideal temporary outdoor events space for potential businesses.
Ram-raid at Balsall Common bank
Economic Development
Ram raiders smashed their way into a bank in Balsall Common, injuring a member of staff and stealing a large amount of cash.
Bad weather misery set to continue
Economic Development
The big freeze is set to tighten its grip on the city for the rest of the week with more snow and plummeting temperatures on the way.
You can resist anything but temptation at London's Cadogan Hotel
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi spends a weekend in a luxury hotel which prides itself on a famous literary connection.
Woman quizzed over Moseley murder
Economic Development
A woman was last night being quizzed by detectives over the murder of a man in Birmingham.
Woman quizzed over Moseley murder
Economic Development
A woman was last night being quizzed by detectives over the murder of a man in Birmingham.
Crackdown on drivers endangering lives of cyclists at busy Birmingham road
Economic Development
More than 100 penalty notices have been issued in a crackdown against drivers endangering the lives of cyclists by illegally crossing one of Birmingham’s busiest junctions.
Moseley Society and Pub lock heads
Economic Development
For decades, the Moseley Society has represented the well-heeled face of middle-class refinement in the city.
Capital culture in London
Retail & Consumer
Jasbir Authi visits an exhibition that draws from the work of some of the world’s great artists.
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