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Harry Clarke-Ezzidio

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4. “I’m depressed but scared to ask for help”: A direct line to Britain’s youth mental health crisis

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23.05.2026 10

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Jacqui Smith: Changing leaders doesn’t solve the problem

07.02.2026 20

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Plaid Cymru ends century of Labour dominance in Caerphilly

24.10.2025 10

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Birmingham doesn’t like Robert Jenrick either

10.10.2025 10

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2. Max Caller: The man who tried to fix Birmingham

09.09.2025 10

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Max Caller: The man who tried to fix Birmingham

08.09.2025 20

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The struggle over Epping’s asylum hotel is not over

30.08.2025 20

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Flags and loathing in Birmingham

23.08.2025 10

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3. The Lionesses have slain an old England

01.08.2025 10

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Sharon Graham: Unite’s Labour affiliation “getting harder to justify”

18.07.2025 10

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Sharon Graham: Unite’s Labour affliation “getting harder to justify”

18.07.2025 10

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Unite’s dirty war on Angela Rayner

11.07.2025 10

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5. Are we entering a new era of left-wing infighting?

08.07.2025 10

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5. Ed Miliband’s quiet victory

17.06.2025 20

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Why is Birmingham leading Britain’s child poverty spiral?

30.05.2025 30

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5. Andy Street: “We must not allow people to fall in love with Reform”

16.05.2025 20

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How Birmingham became Britain’s scapegoat

12.04.2025 20

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4. Mark Fairhurst: “I do not fear the law. I will accept the consequences”

29.03.2025 30

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