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Yardley
13:05, 22 FEB 2016
Goodbye Mondeo man, hello microtargeting
Opinion
I don’t pretend fully to understand micro-targeting, but I do get, and somewhat resent, its democratic implications. First, though, as Mike Yarwood’s Max Bygraves would say: I wanna tell you a story
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Tributes after Stechford mosque founder Haji Fazal Ellahi dies
Economic Development
Haji Fazal Ellahi started campaigning in 1990 for a place of worship in the community and held a number of meetings with then Yardley MP Estelle Morris
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All city MPs call for full inquiry into Trojan Horse claims
Economic Development
The MPs from the three main parties presented a united front in a joint letter to Education Secretary Michael Gove
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Fears for future of Hall Green Greyhound Stadium after sale
Hall Green
The Birmingham stadium has been sold to Euro Property Investments Ltd, part of Yardley-based Europackaging
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New lease of life for primary school that was almost bulldozed
Economic Development
A planning application to fully reinstate the Bierton Road School in South Yardley and open its doors to 420 pupils will be considered by councillors on Thursday
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Osborne delivers Budget for pensioners, working people and manufacturers
Economic Development
More than 250,000 working people in the West Midlands will be taken out of income tax entirely under changes announced in George Osborne's Budget statement
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20mph zones in Birmingham to be rolled out
Economic Development
The city council in late 2012 voted almost unanimously in favour of a city-wide 20mph speed limit to improve pedestrian safety, lessen traffic congestion and reduce pollution
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Tributes paid to former Birmingham Lord Mayor Ken Barton
Economic Development
The popular politician, who was mayor of Birmingham from 1981 to 1982, passed away on Saturday after a long battle with prostate cancer
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Birmingham Day: Civic leaders and local enterprise partnerships pledge to work together
Economic Development
“We can re-emerge as the nation’s second economy and, most importantly, the most significant economy outside London.”
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Birmingham Day March 2014: Profile - Power Capacitors, Tyseley
Manufacturing
Company specialises in a technology called “Power Factor Correction” which can considerably reduce industrial energy bills whilst recovering its initial cost within two years
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82,000 homes at risk of flooding across the region
Economic Development
Politicians have called for a renewed focus on climate change after new data showed 82,308 homes are at risk of flooding in the West Midlands.
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Housing benefits bill hits £1.2bn a year in West Midlands
Economic Development
Private landlords raking in £6m a year from subsidised rent payments
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