Group Leader Roger Harmer speaks at length about the Birmingham budget
After a thorough analysis, Cllr Harmer concludes: "We have to do better than this, we can do better than this, and once Labour are out, we will do better than this."
After a thorough analysis, Cllr Harmer concludes: "We have to do better than this, we can do better than this, and once Labour are out, we will do better than this."
When I came into this council, my first motion was to introduce bleed kits. I never thought I’d see the day when our entire council needed a bleed kit because it is haemorrhaging so much cash.
In a speech that talks about the budget's damaging impact on children, families, and communities who lave lost loved ones, Councillor Baz is unequivocal in blaming Birmingham Labour for the cuts that…
Councillor Knowles became a councillor after a long career in public service. Having worked in a childrens home, the police service and a homeless charity, she knows the importance of investment into…
Faced with 100% funding cuts, the arts scene in Birmingham is facing an existential crisis. As a long time supporter of the arts, Councillor Harries speaks up for Arts - the heartbeat of Birmingham
Save South Yardley Library With Birmingham City Council in financial crisis, major cuts are proposed to the library service. All we have been told so far are that the plans involve keeping 11…
An immediate bilateral ceasefire and lasting peace: Sir Ed Davey sets out why the party leaders believe it is not only possible, but essential
The focus should have been on the people, and the need for a ceasefire, but an embarrassing show of party politics took the focus of the people that matter.
Birmingham Labour will try to blame everyone else, but they must take ownership for what they have done to the city.
Save Hall Green and Moseley Libraries The current financial crisis at Birmingham City Council is soon to be laid bare, as the budget will be presented at city council on 5 March. We have been…