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Feb 13, 2012
Birmingham Gateway project partners, Mace, Network Rail and Birmingham City Council have pledged to create 100 apprenticeships across Birmingham and the West Midlands as part of National Apprenticeship Week.

Feb 07, 2012
After 6 months of careful demolition, Stephenson Tower finally disappeared from the city skyline this week to make way for the construction of the new John Lewis department store.

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