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Jasbir Authi
Jasbir Authi is a general news reporter and her patch includes central Birmingham and Moseley.
Birmingham's Clean Air Zone launch delayed
West Midlands
Council is blaming central government for the stoppage which has seen January launch put back until next summer
Lidl pushes on with Fitness First demolition plan
Stirchley
Budget supermarket chain resubmits application for Stirchley gym and neighbouring bowling alley as it seeks to expand its foothold in Birmingham further
New Birmingham ward boundaries could push Moseley Village out of Moseley
Local Elections
Proposed changes to the political landscape of Birmingham could "rip the heart' out of popular village as residents digest future of the city
1,000 Royal Mail jobs deliver boost to unemployment figures
Royal Mail
The recruits will be sorting out Christmas cards and parcels before they are sent to delivery offices for post staff to push through letterboxes
Authors condemn latest Library of Birmingham debacle
Library of Birmingham
City council confirms there is no budget to buy new books and newspapers so is now appealing for public to donate unwanted items to Birmingham's libraries
Marks & Spencer to close two stores
Marks & Spencer
Company says it will shut its base at The Fort in Castle Bromwich and Simply Food store in Shirley in a move affecting more than 120 staff
Birmingham teenager bids to become UK's youngest councillor
Economic Development
Luke Holland, who just turned 18, is standing as an independent candidate in the Moseley and Kings Heath ward
£18m Dudley mosque plans given green light
Economic Development
Councillors voted through amended proposals put forward by the Dudley Muslim Association by a majority of five to three
Marks & Spencer's Moseley mission to open new food store
Commercial Property
Retailer looks to succeed in redeveloping former car dealer site after Tesco withdrew following local opposition
Birmingham's Ritz Ballroom set for new future as community hub
Economic Development
The site once occupied by the legendary nightspot – where The Beatles and The Rolling Stones performed – was gutted in a fire in March last year
M42 congestion warning over island works
Economic Development
Drivers facing five months of delays as £2.5 million highway project starts
MPs hit out at hazardous roads around Lifford Lane tip
Economic Development
Richard Burden and Steve McCabe says it is "matter of time" before someone is seriously hurt on gridlocked streets
University of Birmingham protest students face expulsion
Economic Development
Six campaigners who barricaded themselves inside a campus chamber go through disciplinary procedure
MP hits out at plan for another Broad Street lap dancing club
Economic Development
Letters opposing a new Broad Street venue, called Paradise, have poured in from businesses, the Repertory Theatre and an MP
Immigration officers arrest three men at Legs 11 in Birmingham
Economic Development
Immigration officers arrest three men at Legs 11 in Birmingham
Mike Olley tries to block fourth lap-dancing club opening on Broad Street
Economic Development
BID manager objects to Paradise Club application for a licence
Broad Street's Walk of Stars to be made in Birmingham
Economic Development
Jewellery Quarter firm lands contract to make the paving slabs for the city's walk of fame
Graffiti vandals ruin Moseley mural after just one day
Economic Development
Moseley work of art has word 'Tesco'daubed all over it
Trevor Burton to get a star on the Kings Heath Walk of Fame
Economic Development
Birmingham-born Burton, a founder member of The Move, received the honour during a ceremony at the Hare and Hounds pub.
Aston advice centre closes after cash crisis
Economic Development
St James Advice Centre, in Aston, which has helped Birmingham's neediest people for more than 35 years is set to close its doors after suffering a cash crisis.
Tesco drops plan to build supermarket on site of former Moseley car dealer
Economic Development
Tesco has pulled out of plans to build a supermarket in Moseley, to the delight of campaigners who had protested against the development for many years.
Meriden gypsies launch new bid to return to site
Economic Development
Gypsies evicted from an illegal camp following a three-year battle have launched a bid to return to the green belt site – dealing residents a hammer blow.
Protest over plans to close Erdington’s NHS Walk-in Centre
Economic Development
Residents staged a lively protest demanding that NHS bosses keep a popular medical facility off a closure list.
Meriden gypsies allowed to stay on illegal site until weather improves
Economic Development
Gypsies living on an illegal development in Meriden have been allowed to stay on site for a while longer because of the bad weather.
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