Campaigners have vowed to continue to fight cuts to Birmingham's library service after senior councillors signed them off.
The authority is planning to cut about £148m of spending, while increasing council tax by 7.49% in the coming financial year.
Margaret Bates and Geneva Canino have been together for nearly a decade, bonded by a love of literature and writing.
In her first, exclusive interview, Birmingham City Council managing director Joanne Roney opens up on why she is compelled to ...
Birmingham City Council has plans to make a raft of cuts to local services and raise council tax by around 7.5 per cent ...
The Perry Barr area is the worst affected in the country, with one in every six, 16.1 per cent, of all eligible adults ...
When Birmingham City Council effectively filed for bankruptcy almost 18 months ago, it announced £300m of cuts over two years ...
Walking through his ministry's new 18,830-square-foot building on Danville Road Southwest, Phil Waldrep pointed to ...
As Valentine’s Day arrives and puts pressure on couples to have the most romantic day possible, Olivia Petter suggests some ...
Usually, it’s the northern districts, where buses as well as parents and teenage drivers must traverse dirt roads that are ...
Read techUK's updates from day 5 of the AI action summit. The momentum of the AI Action Summit continued with a dynamic ...
I was interested to see the news that recent events will very likely push back “breakeven” point for the River & Rowing Museum by at least a year (Standard, January 24). This is not welcome news for ...