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Birmingham residents haven't had their rubbish collected in six weeks, as a pay dispute between bin workers and the council leads to trash piling up in public spaces and rodents running rampant.
Pharmaceuticals are currently exempt from a baseline 10 per cent tax Mr Trump has placed on goods entering the US, but the US ...
O n Birmingham’s poorer streets, veiled mothers push their prams through scattered litter. The remarkably sunny spring would ...
Rare animal species in the United Kingdom are at risk of extinction due to intense grass fires. Ecologists are sounding the ...
Tariffs on Britain’s pharmaceutical industry could deal a severe blow, potentially costing firms billions of pounds ...
Bin lorry drivers can earn more, up to around £33,000 or more, but any starting salary can vary because of experience, ...
This year marks 50 years since Barclays opened its first branch in the United Arab Emirates, on the Corniche in Abu Dhabi. Since those early days, only four years after the formation of the UAE, ...
At IKON Gallery, Birmingham, the artist asks what home means when it is intertwined with trepidation and hostility ...
The government has asked for help from the armed forces to tackle the crisis as the situation in Britain's second city ...
Military planners have been called in to help tackle the mounting piles of rubbish on Birmingham’s streets following a ...
Labour has been accused of creating a “public health emergency” after allowing 17,000 tonnes of rubbish to pile up on ...