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But Stokes is a complex character. He speaks out on social issues where others in his position remain silent. “When you’ve actually lived and worked in this country, you gain a lot more respect for ...
The leader of Birmingham City Council has urged refuse workers to accept its "fair" pay offer and told Sky News he is "absolutely determined" to end the bin crisis. Twenty-thousand tonnes of ...
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.
For six weeks, residents in Birmingham, the United Kingdom's second-largest city, haven't had their rubbish collected. Bin workers are locked in an industrial dispute with the city council ...
Paul Hunter consults for the World Health Organization and sits on a science advisory committee for Suez. He receives funding from National Institute for Health Research and has received funding ...
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 ...
A long-running strike by bin workers, that has left rubbish piling up on Birmingham's streets, will continue after union members "overwhelmingly rejected" the city council's offer in a fresh ballot.
Bin workers in Birmingham have voted to reject a "totally inadequate" partial deal that could have ended the ongoing strike. Striking Unite the Union members were balloted on Monday after an offer ...
Birmingham has won the right to stage a prestigious robotics convention in two years time which tourism bosses predict will bring in £1.5 million. The 18th edition of the European Robotics Forum ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Bin workers in Birmingham have rejected a deal to end industrial action, extending the month-long strike ...
Miss Graham accused Birmingham Council of prolonging the dispute by 'moving the goalposts'. "First it was equal pay, then it was about improving the waste service, then cost cutting," she said.