The Birmingham Trojan Horse affair has had serious consequences for public policy, but now the parliamentary standards committee is being asked to investigate possible governmental misconduct in its handling.
Through creative social enterprise, migrant and refugee women in Britain's second largest city have found a way to celebrate diversity and speak above and beyond the 'hostile' headlines, says Emma Daker.
Lord Adonis sets out a vision for Birmingham in this Lunar Society lecture. The former transport secretary suggests that the city is facing a crisis, and argues its potential might be unleashed through the election of a Mayor, high-speed rail, and academies.