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Birmingham City are targeting back-to-back promotions to reach the Premier League next year, says chairman Tom Wagner.
Following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ spending announcement, Birmingham City's American owner Tom Wagner discusses plans to ...
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Mountains of rubbish remain piled on city streets as strikes enter 13th weekGRIM photos show overflowing bins and mountains of waste still piled on the streets of Birmingham as the ongoing strikes ...
The music celebration is scheduled from Thursday through Sunday. According to the city, barricades will go up on Short 20th ...
The City of Birmingham is officially set to become a sporting haven. Last year, Birmingham City owners Knighthead, led by co-founder Tom Wagner and minority stakeholder Tom Brady, revealed ...
Dale, Blues’ interim CEO, has welcomed confirmation the Government will provide £2.4billion worth of funding to the West ...
Birmingham City are set for a multi-million pound boost after chancellor Rachel Reeves committed investment to the Sports ...
After months of concern over police staffing levels in Birmingham, city leaders say the department is making meaningful ...
Birmingham City Council has set out its priorities over the next three years in a bid to make Brum as 'greener and healthier' ...
A portion of three streets near Linn Park will be closed to vehicles this weekend for the Steel City Smooth Jazz Festival, ...
Birmingham City chairman Tom Wagner has won his fight for public infrastructure money to help build the sports quarter.
Jimmy Smith, a 92-year-old Birmingham resident, said he knows more about eminent domain than he ever wanted to. Smith has ...
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