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Kumar Bhattacharyya
18:53, 29 JAN 2014
Tributes to Tata executive Karl Slym after his death in Thailand
Economic Development
Lord Bhattacharyya says it was a "tragedy" that Tata Motors managing director died so young.
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Business leaders say early interest rates rise would choke recovery
Economic Development
Bank of England urged to keep interest rates held at 0.5 per cent until real-term wages begin to grow.
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Firms urged to follow JLR export blueprint
Manufacturing
Post columnist Lord Kumar Bhattacharyya hailed JLR as a template for exporters
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Ones to watch 2014: 10 movers and shakers in the business world
Economic Development
Graeme Brown looks at 10 movers and shakers in the business world.
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No promises for what can't be delivered
Opinion
With the next General Election now less than 18 months away 2014 will increasingly be dominated by political posturing.
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Politicians must unite to drive us into prosperity
Opinion
There remains a big job ahead if the West Midlands is to get its act together and this is not being helped by the cutbacks.
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Work starts on WMG Composites Research Centre
Commercial Property
The centre builds on WMG’s work with the West Midlands’ automotive supply chain to take advantage of new lightweight vehicle technologies
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WMG in business link to Beijing university
Economic Development
Universities in the Midlands and China have agreed a long-term partnership in research and knowledge transfer.
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JLR could be a blueprint for rest of UK
Opinion
Labour can learn from Jaguar Land Rover as they develop the economic policies for the next General Election.
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New academic role for automotive industry expert David Bailey
Economic Development
Birmingham Post columnist takes up new role at Aston Business School.
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Impact of large-scale project must be measured
Opinion
It's time that we had a national impact office to monitor the effectiveness of government policies to support growth
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£1bn automotive investment could by-pass West Midlands
Economic Development
The Government announced last month it would be investing heavily in an Advanced Propulsion Centre over the next ten years.
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Structure of health care is stuck in past
Opinion
Whether it is care assistants, inspections, waiting times or long-term care, every day seems to bring a new story about how our health service is struggling.
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The key to economic recovery is productive spending
Opinion
I congratulate the Government for pressing ahead with HS2. And while the science budget is declining in real terms, the Government did at least try to protect it. Sadly, that is where its long term vision ends.
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Warwick Manufacturing Group prepares to build new innovation centres
Manufacturing
Energy storage and materials hubs to be added to university campus
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Engineering a new future for ourselves
Economic Development
Britain requires a massive effort in its schools to persuade pupils that engineering is for them.
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Kumar Bhattacharyya: The key role of science and technology
Economic Development
I have long believed that science and technology are central to almost every issue we face as a nation.
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Time to look at our processes
Economic Development
The climate challenge is upon us, and we must adapt our country for rapid changes as global temperatures increase by two degrees celsius or more and rainfall patterns alter.
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