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Jo Phillips questions the calibre of some of the political candidates who are seeking office.
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Jo Phillips questions the calibre of some of the political candidates who are seeking office.
Who Are Yer, Victoria Brown
For our, ‘Who Are Yer’ video this week, we are joined by Founder of OneHR, Victoria Brown.
Kevin Johnson from Urban Comms joins Frank McKenna for the latest podcast, discussing Birmingham, Andy Street, William Wragg and Angela Rayner.
Hospitality and catering recruiters, Tonic Talent, have launched their Dine and Donate campaign for Birmingham Children’s hospital.
The campaign will see £1 added to the customers’ bills in April 2024 to raise funds for Birmingham Children’s Hospital.
Many venues in the city, such as the Michelin-starred Simpsons, have pledged their commitment to raising money in this way.
This week Martin looks at the latest happenings in the US election campaign and how Trump is steadily gaining ground with key demographics and voter groups.
As we gear up for crop shortages and food prices rises, Jo Phillips asks ‘What’s gone wrong with our relationship with food?’
The results of a ‘mega-poll’ were released this week. It diid not make happy reading for the Conservative Party. Could the Tories really be facing wipeout at the next General Election?
We are joined by Jonathan Cook, Operations Director, Qube Residential.
The Fazenda Birmingham is Offering a New Unique Dining Experience blending their signature Rodizio Experience with a succulent seafood selection this spring.
Could the most successful election winning machine in Western Europe really be heading towards oblivion?
EasyJet have launched their first flight and package holidays from new base Birmingham to Berlin.
New easyJet flights and holidays from Birmingham Airport to Berlin took off on the 31st of March for the first time.
The service is operating up to four times a week throughout the year
Seats are available to book for this winter with great value fares starting from £26.99.
This week we revisit a previous podcast episode, where Frank McKenna chats with Lord Michael Heseltine.