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Black Sabbath bring it all back home for a farewell gig at Villa Park in the summer. The band's bass player talks about the ...
Almost half of children are living in poverty in London’s most deprived neighbourhood - see how your area compares ...
Angela Rayner has been warned that Labour’s plans to undo trade union restrictions brought in under the Tories could unleash a wave of Birmingham-style bin chaos across Britain. Angela Rayner ...
More than half of children are living in poverty in Bristol’s most deprived neighbourhood. Across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire area, a total of 31,654 children aged 0 to 15 ...
Union bosses behind strikes which have left the streets of Birmingham piled high with rotting waste are directing the action from outside of the city - in leafy suburbs with regular bin collections.
Bin bags have piled up on streets during the dispute Talks to end a strike by bin workers in Birmingham have ended without a deal. The Unite union said negotiations would resume next week ...
The stench alone is a metaphor. For six weeks, strikes by city bin-collectors have blotted the streets of Birmingham with growing mounds of rubbish. The rats in Britain’s second city have ...
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More than three quarters of homes and businesses across the Sheffield City Council area can now order the UK's most reliable broadband technology, thanks to Openreach's nationwide full fibre rollout.
Bin collectors in Birmingham have voted overwhelmingly to reject a “totally inadequate” deal aimed at ending a long-running strike, Unite announced. The Army has been called in to help tackle ...
Speaking to Good Morning Britain, National Lead Officer at Unite says the union will "make no apology" for defending its members Unite has suggested bin strikes, like the ones seen in Birmingham ...
Birmingham striking bin workers have been receiving £70 a day in union pay - together receiving close to £900,000. The hardship payments are much less than their salaries and only help cover ...
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