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'We're keen to get a resolution' to end bin dispute, says Birmingham council chief

Sky News Tuesday, 8 April 2025 ()
'We're keen to get a resolution' to end bin dispute, says Birmingham council chiefThe leader of Birmingham City Council has said it is "continuing to engage in productive talks" to end the bin strike.
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