Birmingham City Council leader John Clancy had a ‘gun to his head’ before deciding to oust chief executive Mark Rogers, a source has claimed.
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Children are going missing from schools in Birmingham and Tower Hamlets without any record of the...
Colin Diamond has been made interim executive director of education at Birmingham City Council fo...
Birmingham City Council’s improvement plans have been given the green light by the Birmingham Ind...
Birmingham City Council has criticised the Department for Education (DfE) for choosing to interna...
The team of commissioners drafted in to help improve Birmingham City Council has been named by th...
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You will work closely with Development Management colleagues. Apply for this job
As the Section 151 Officer, you will play a key role in supporting the Council through its wider journey.. Apply for this job