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Liam Byrne MP refuses to apologise for using taxpayers' money for mayor campaign

A Birmingham MP refused to apologise three times during his inaugural lecture for using taxpayers' money to help fund a failed mayoral campaign.

In a video filmed by the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS), Liam Byrne MP, who represents Birmingham Hodge Hill, was asked three times to apologise to taxpayers' for the misuse of public money.

It comes after a parliamentary investigation upheld a complaint against Mr Byrne for using expenses on his failed bid to become West Midlands mayor.

£40 million spent on 'failing' IT system at Birmingham city council

An ambitious IT and HR system used by Birmingham city council has cost the taxpayer £40 million and has been overrun by years of delays, technical difficulties, and rising costs, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) has learned.

A contract between the council and Oracle - the world's leading database management company specialising in cloud-based systems - was set to go live in April 2022 to help the council streamline payments across its public services.

Leaked report says Dudley council 'lost' £400,000 on French conference

Dudley council is found to have overspent its budget and could have lost as much as £400,000 of taxpayers' money to attend a global property conference in France, according to a leaked document seen by the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) .

The 97-page document bundle titled: 'Review of arrangements for DMBC MIPM delegation 2019-23' suggests the council had calculated an initial budget of £85,000 for senior officers - including the chief executive, Kevin O'Keefe, and the leader of council Patrick Harley - to attend MIPM

Public apology for assault of blogger made by Sandwell councillor

A Labour councillor has apologised for his conduct after a committee found him to have brought Sandwell council into disrepute following an assault on a blogger.

But the victim of the assault - a citizen journalist - interrupted the apology and later said he would be making a further complaint.

Councillor Steve Melia, who represents with Yew Tree, made the four minute apology last night (January 31) as the last item to be discussed during Sandwell council's full council meeting.

£1.4bn housing contract has 'lack of transparency', say councillors

One of the biggest housing repair contracts in the country, estimated to be worth £1.4 billion, was slammed by Birmingham city councillors this week for a lack of transparency and voted in under a 'seriously flawed' report.

The contract to deliver responsive repairs, maintenance services, gas services, and capital improvement programmes - including major repairs to council housing stock - affects 60,000 council homes in Birmingham.

Keir Starmer 'concerned' about racism allegations in Birmingham Labour

Sir Keir Starmer said he was "concerned" about allegations of racism within Birmingham Labour, after a senior councillor resigned as black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) officer over an allegedly 'toxic culture' in the local group.

Councillor Saima Suleman, who represents North, coordinated an internal report into the treatment of black, or other ethnic minority heritage councillors, and the council wards they represent.

Social homes 'no different' to Cotswolds, Gove tells Tory party conference

A woman who looks after two disabled children told the Conservative party conference that political parties "do not speak" or represent Brummies living in temporary accommodation.

Clare Caudery, a member of Birmingham Fair Housing campaign, was forced to declare herself homeless and move into temporary accommodation after her landlord "used her position to not take responsibility for repairs".

Anger and protests in Birmingham city centre on day one of tory party conference

Members of the public and left-wing organisations marched from Victoria Square to the ICC to demonstrate their anger toward the Conservative party at their conference in Birmingham today.

Around 1,000 people gathered to hear music and speeches from key political activists before converging on Centenary Square, where a crowd holding 'End Tigray Genocide' placards had already gathered.

By-election in Wednesbury after mystery resignation of councillor

A by-election to replace a councillor who was suspended by the Labour party is set to take place next month.

Residents will cast their vote on October 27 in the South ward. Campaigners in both the and will be door-knocking local residents to try and win the vacant seat.

The council ward holds three seats. Two seats are held by Labour councillors - Olwen Jones and Ian Chambers. Councillor Chambers was elected as a Conservative in May 2021, but defected to Labour in January this year.

Dudley councillor suspended by Labour over anti-Semitic tweets

A Dudley councillor has been suspended after posting anti-Semitic tweets after claiming a ‘witch-hunt’ was taking place by against Labour politicians who criticised Israel. Councillor Zafar Islam, who represents the Brierley Hill ward and is deputy chair of Dudley North CLP, received a six month suspension from his Labour party membership on Thursday (March 24) following the conclusion of an internal disciplinary investigation.

Report reveals claims of institutional racism at Dudley council

Dudley council has been accused of trying to bury a damning race report into the treatment of its staff.

The council commissioned a review two years ago into long-running concerns, including claims ethnic minority staff were being singled out for disciplinary action.

Council bosses commissioned independent charity, Birmingham race action partnership, also known as brap, to conduct a full review in 2020.

Asian memberships 'declined' by Sandwell Conservatives, alleges councillor

Asian individuals applying to the Sandwell Conservatives have had their party memberships deliberately declined in an attempt to consolidate power for a small section of the party, a former Tory councillor has claimed.

Councillor Ian Chambers, who was a Conservative local politician until defecting to the Labour party last week, accused some members in the Sandwell Conservatives of "knowingly rejecting" membership applications of Asian individuals.

Sandwell Conservative councillor defects to Labour

The Conservative councillor Ian Chambers has defected to Labour, piling more pressure on their new leader as the fallout of decisions in Westminster trickles into local politics.

Only one day after Sandwell council's first full council meeting of the year, councillor Chambers, who represents Wednesbury South, has now decided sit with the Labour party.

With councillor Chambers' defection, Labour has 60 seats, Conservatives nine and Sandwell Together two.
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