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5 resultsfor “current political challenges in Birmingham”

Politics

Election results so far at a glance - and what's still to come

Birmingham - where the council is currently run by Labour - the new fragmented political landscape is on full display. All the five main parties have a presence and with polls suggesting strong support for pro-Palestinian

BBC NewsMay 8
Politics

UK anti-immigration social media accounts traced to Sri Lanka and Vietnam

Birmingham and unnamed places in England are depicted as dirty and full of rubbish with people dressed in traditional Islamic clothing and hijabs lining the streets. Stalls have "Halal" written on them and there

BBC NewsMay 15
Politics

Deal 'within sight' to end year-long Birmingham bin strike, says council leader

challenging and complex," but an improved offer could be made, addressing issues discussed at the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas) last year. "A deal that would be good for the workforce, represent good value

BBC NewsApr 27
Health

'Such a let-down' - healthcare students on NHS recruitment squeeze in Wales

Birmingham, claiming [the UK is facing a maternity staffing crisis](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c4g6p5ge617o), yet newly-trained midwives cannot find jobs. It is a similar picture for some north of the border, with a 28-year

BBC NewsApr 21
Politics

Frustration, apathy and hope: Birmingham divided as extraordinary election looms

currently holds 65 of 101 seats - could significantly change in just over two weeks' time. However, it's possible that those who have always ticked Labour will continue to do so. "That's what will

BBC NewsApr 19