Network Rail plans 1800 job cuts
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- Network Rail plans 1800 job cuts
- MoD names hospital death soldier
- McGraw-Hill: Birmingham area construction contracts jump in July
- Former Birmingham minister David Webb his father sued by girl he …
- Birmingham council approves key projects
- Baskin-Robbins looking to open 35 Birmingham-area stores
- Southampton 1 – 2 Birmingham
Network Rail plans 1800 job cuts
BBC News
The company was established in 2002 when it replaced the struggling Railtrack. Earlier this week Network Rail proposed the building of a new £34bn high-speed railway line linking Scotland and London by 2030. The line would serve Birmingham and Manchester getting passengers from Glasgow to London in just two hours and 16 minutes the rail firm said. However the government which would make any final decision said assessments of the costs and environmental issues involved needed to be carried out before it could approve any plans.
MoD names hospital death soldier
BBC News
Fusilier Shaun Bush 24 from Coventry was wounded in an explosion 10 days ago while trying to save a colleague. The soldier from 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers died in hospital at Selly ak in Birmingham. Fusilier Bush’s father Carl Bush said his son was a kind and generous man who had died "doing the job he loved". He added: "Shaun wanted to serve with the Army from a very young age. He was a tremendous athlete who excelled at both football and boxing.
McGraw-Hill: Birmingham area construction contracts jump in July
The Birmingham News – al.com
The firm said today that the value of residential contracts in the Birmingham area in July jumped 26 percent to $53. Meanwhile the value of non-residential contacts surged to $338 million from $46. 8 million a year ago. McGraw-Hill said figures for the state showed a similar pattern: residential projects in July increased 19 percent while non-residential contracts vaulted 59 percent in value from the prior year.
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Former Birmingham minister David Webb his father sued by girl he …
al.com
Black Federal Courthouse with lawyer John Lentine after being sentenced July 31 2009 to five years in prison for sex with a minor. — A former youth minister and executive pastor at Word of Life Christian Center in Birmingham who pleaded guilty on a charge of transporting a minor girl across state lines for sex has now been sued by the victim. David Webb 36 his father Word of Life Senior Pastor Scott Webb and the church were named as defendants in a lawsuit filed today in Jefferson County Circuit Court.
Birmingham council approves key projects
Bizjournals.com
us Digg This The Birmingham City Council passed resolutions on Tuesday in favor of several key projects in the city. The council agreed to enter into a project agreement with a company that plans to build a solar panel manufacturing plant in the city. The agreement will provide tax incentives of up to $150000 over 10 years to.
Baskin-Robbins looking to open 35 Birmingham-area stores
Bizjournals.com
Two years ago the ice cream shop announced plans to open as many as 40 locations in the Birmingham market and 88 in Alabama. Today with no new stores opened in the area the company said it has identified Birmingham as a “priority growth market” and wants to open about 35 new stores in and around the city said a news release. The seminar is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.
Southampton 1 – 2 Birmingham
BBC Sport
Southampton dominated as Adam Lallana opened the scoring with a curling effort from outside the area. But Lee Bowyer equalised for the Premier League side when he latched on to a deft Christian Benitez through-ball before chipping over Kelvin Davis. And Lee Carsley slotted the winner from inside the area to avoid an upset. Southampton manager Alan Pardew told BBC Radio Solent: Please turn on JavaScript.
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