AN AMERICAN pensioner set to be deported from the country has vowed to stay by his dead wife’s Birmingham graveside, even if it means committing suicide.Read
CASH to develop Birmingham's New Street Station is in the bank and will give the city a “fabulous station for the next two decades” according to the Minister for the West Midlands.Read
THE Minister for the West Midlands said he was “gobsmacked” by the absence of ethnic minorities among the region’s leaders, as he set out his plans for the year ahead.Read
THE recruitment crisis reported by Birmingham balti-houses might be solved by training British people to become chefs, Immigration Minister Liam Byrne has suggested.Read
TRANSPORT improvements will only come to the West Midlands if civic leaders make quick decisions and remain united, the Minister for the region has warned.Read
IMMIGRANTS will go on "probation" for up to five years before they can become full British citizens or permanent residents, Immigration Minister Liam Byrne has announced.Read
THE £550 million redevelopment of New Street Station is 95 per cent certain to be agreed within weeks, Government Minister Liam Byrne revealed today. Read